MCM-Inst-1.10
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Modbus/TCP to RTU Bridge
MAC address 0080A3D450CA
Software version V3.3.0.6 (180102) XPTE
Password :------
Press Enter for Setup Mode
Model: Device Server Plus+! (Firmware Code:YM)
Modbus/TCP to RTU Bridge Setup
1) Network/IP Settings:
IP Address ................. - 0.0.0.0/DHCP/BOOTP/AutoIP
Default Gateway ............ --- not set ---
Netmask .................... --- not set ---
Telnet config password set
2) Serial & Mode Settings:
Protocol ................... Modbus/RTU,Slave(s) attached
Serial Interface ........... 57600,8,N,1,RS485
3) Modem/Configurable Pin Settings:
CP1 ...... Not Used
CP2 ...... Not Used
CP3 ...... Not Used
4) Advanced Modbus Protocol settings:
Slave Addr/Unit Id Source .. Modbus/TCP header
Modbus Serial Broadcasts ... Enabled (Id=0 used as broadcast)
MB/TCP Exception Codes ..... Yes (return 00AH and 00BH)
Char, Message Timeout ...... 00000msec, 00200msec
7) Security Settings:
SNMP ....................... Disabled
Telnet Setup ............... Enabled
TFTP Download .............. Enabled
Port 77FEh ................. Enabled
Web Server ................. Disabled
Enhanced Password .......... Enabled
Port 77F0h ................. Disabled
D)efault settings, S)ave, Q)uit without save
Select Command or parameter set (1..7) to change:
Figure 13: XPort Telnet Configuration
WARNING: Only change settings in
1) Network/IP Settings
. Changes to other settings may
render the MCM-MBT inoperable.
The
2) Serial & Mode Settings
is for the internal MCM network;
if you change any of these settings, such as the baud rate, the XPort will not be able to communicate
with the MCM submeter blocks (SMBs).
The
Network/IP Settings
can be used to assign a static IP address, specify a gateway, and a
netmask.
To change these settings, press
1
, then perform the following steps. For each step, the current value
is displayed in parenthesis; if you do not need to change it, press
Enter
to skip to the next field.
1) Enter each octet of the IP address followed by
Enter
. Use all zeros to configure DHCP.
2) Choose whether to set the gateway IP address (this is not usually needed). Type
Y
or
N
. If you
select
Y
, then type each octet of the IP address, followed by
Enter
.
3) Choose whether to set the netmask (this is not normally needed). Type
Y
or
N
. If you select
Y
,
then type each octet of the netmask followed by
Enter
.
4) Choose whether to change the telnet password. Type
Y
or
N
. If you select
Y
, then type the new
password. It will display on the screen.
Be sure the password is correct and to record it.
5) Finally, choose to save or quit without saving by typing
S
or
Q
.
The following figure shows an example of setting a static IP address to 192.168.1.100.