Sirius 800 Series User Manual
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Nucleus Router Control Modules 14.4
Iss 5 Rev 7
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Using RollCall
Use the RollCall application or the RollCall web applet to connect to the router. Double click
on the controller in the network tree and select the
Comms Setup
screen.
Available Settings:
•
Redundant Peer IP Address: enter the IP address of the controller that will be the
redundant peer (replicated peer)
•
Redundant Peer DCCP Port: if blank then the network port will be the default value
which is 2007
14.4.7 Changing the IP Address of a Nucleus2 Controller
If the current IP Address of the Nucleus2 controller is known then that IP address can be
changed by using the Workbench online editor or RollCall.
If the controller IP address is not available a new one can be set using a USB memory stick
(see the Sirius 800 Maintenance & Upgrade manual for details).
Using Workbench
Nucleus2 Router Control Module Navigate to:
ConfigurationItems | IP | IP[1]
•
Number =
0
•
DHCP
= False - set to false for a fixed IP address
•
Address
= set the IP address of the controller
•
Port
= if blank then the network port will be the default value which is 2007
•
SubnetMask
= set to match the network
•
DefaultGateway
= if unknown or not required enter 0.0.0.0
•
Speed = NWK_AUTO
- (Default setting) - Configures the controller to negotiate its
communication speed with the network switch. This setting should always be used
unless the network switch is set to force a specific speed in which case one of the
following settings should be used to match the network switch setting.
NWK_10_BASE
- Forces the controller to 10 Mbps
NWK_100_BASE
- Forces the controller to 100 Mbps
NWK_1000_BASE
- Not Available
Note:
•
If RollCall does not connect to the router controller check that the controller is
enabled for RollCall, see section 14.4.9 for details.
Note:
•
The changes will not take effect until the controller has been restarted. Click on the
Restart Unit
button to restart the Nucleus2 router control module.
Note:
•
Changes will not take effect until the Nucleus2 controller has been reset. This
forces it to read the new IP Address from its config.xml file.
•
Having changed the controller IP address remember to use its new IP address to
connect to it.
•
If the controller is one of a pair in the router the other controller’s replication
address details must be changed to match the new IP address details set (see
section 14.4.6 for details).