Ascotel® IntelliGate® 150/300 as of I7.9
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Two possibilities for separating the signals are listed below:
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Separating the signals in a double RJ45 socket
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Splitting the signals after a single RJ45 socket using a Y-adapter with a wiring cir-
cuit as shown in
(commercially available). The wiring of the cable cores of
PINs 7 and 8 is irrelevant as they are not required.
Warning
– Neither AD2 terminals nor a LAN terminal are to be connected to an
unsplit RJ45 socket. The two directional taps of an RJ45 socket are to
be labelled in such a way that the connections can be identified with-
out ambiguity. Otherwise the terminals might be damaged if the con-
nections are reversed.
– Do not use Y-adapters on which all the cores are wired in parallel to
both RJ45 sockets. This can damage the equipment.
Settings
The IP address can either be taken from a DHCP server in the IP network or config-
ured statically. If a DNS server is used, the system can also be addressed via its host
name.
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Initialization values, IP address
First-start response
The IP addressing after a first start depends on whether a static IP addressing is al-
ready stored on the EIM card from a previous configuration. A static IP addressing
(IP address, subnet mask, gateway) entered manually is stored on the EIM card and
remains available after a first start. This means that the system remains accessible
via Ethernet interface in the same way as before the first start.
If no IP addressing is entered on the EIM card, the system is started with DHCP after
a first start. The system tries to log on with the DHCP server and to enter its host
Parameter
Parameter value
IP address
192.168.104.13
Subnet mask
255.255.255.0
Gateway
0.0.0.0
DHCP
Yes
Host name
intelligate<MAC address>
1)
Example: intelligate00085d803100
1)
This entry is hidden and does not appear in the parameter’s input field