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2. The second method to assign an IP address is to use Galil Software. This procedure will vary
depending on the software package. Refer to the user manual for the different software
packages that support the RIO-47xxx.
3. The third method for setting an IP address is to send the
is set). The IP address may be entered as a
4 byte number delimited by commas (industry standard uses periods) (e.g.
124
,
51
,
29
,
31
to save the IP address to the RIO non-volatile memory.
Note: Galil strongly recommends that the IP address selected is not one that can be accessed
across the Gateway. The Gateway is an application that controls communication between an
internal network and the outside world.
Note: if multiple boards are on the network – use the serial numbers to differentiate them.
The third level of Ethernet addressing is the UDP or TCP port number. The Galil board does not
require a specific port number. The port number is established by the client or master each time it
connects to the RIO board. Typical port numbers for applications are:
Port 23: Telnet
Port 502: Modbus
Port 80: HTTP
Email from the RIO
If the RIO is on a network with a SMTP Mail Server, the RIO is capable of sending an email message
using the
command. There are three configuration commands necessary to send an email from
sets the smtp email server IP address.
sets the destination or “to” address. There is a maximum character limit for
commands of 30 characters. An example of this is shown here:
,
0
,
0
,
1
;
'example SMTP Email Server IP address
;
'sample destination email address
;
'sample source address
"Testing Email"
{M}
;
'Message to send via Email
Please contact your system administrator for information regarding email settings.
Note: it is strongly recommended that the email messaging frequency is limited so as not to overload
the email server.
Communicating with Multiple Devices
The RIO is capable of supporting multiple masters or slaves. A typical scenario would be connecting a
PC (a master) and a motion controller (a 2nd master) that can both send commands to the RIO board
over Ethernet on different handles.
Note: The term “master” is equivalent to the Internet “client” and the term “slave” is equivalent to
the Internet “server”.
An Ethernet handle is a communication resource within a device. The RIO-47xx0 can have a
maximum of 3 Ethernet handles open at any time. This number is increased to 5 Ethernet handles on
the RIO-47xx2 and RIO-47300. If all handles are in use and another device tries to connect, it will be
sent a "reset packet" showing that the RIO cannot establish any new connections.
NOTE:
A reset will cause the Ethernet connection to be lost. There are a number of ways to reset the
board. Hardware resets (push reset button or power down RIO board) and software resets (through
Ethernet or RS232 by entering the
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