Programming IP Addresses
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12.
Large, public networks, including routing and remote access via an internet connection, are not
covered by this guide. Please consult your network administrator.
13.
Enter a new “ModuleStaticIP” adhering to the following criteria:
a.
Every NEMTEK network device needs to have a unique “ModuleStaticIP” address. Devices
cannot share the same address.
b.
It is recommended that “ModuleStaticIP” are chosen from the range 192.168.0.1 to
192.168.0.254.
c.
Ensure that all “ModuleStaticIP” addresses are in the same IP range. This means that for
the range mentioned in (b.), the first 3 numbers (e.g. 192.168.0) of the “ModuleStaticIP”
address must be exactly the same for all network devices and the last number may range
from 1 to 254. An example of valid “ModuleStaticIP” addresses on the same network will
be:
i.
NEMTEK NemLink (connected to NEMTEK FG7): 192.168.0.150
ii.
NEMTEK NemLink (connected to Energizer): 192.168.0.100
iii.
NEMTEK 8-way Relay Board: 192.168.0.55
iv.
Nemtek Smart IO card: 192.168.0.200
14.
Enter a new “RemoteIP” adhering to the following criteria:
a.
The NemLink board connected to the FG7, must have a “Remote IP” address of
192.168.0.255. in which the first three numbers must be exactly the same as the first
three numbers of the IP address of the energizers and the last number must be 255
b.
The Nemtek Smart IO card only communicates with one energizer so its “RemoteIP”
must be identical to the “ModuleStaticIP” of the energizer it communicates with.
c.
With reference to the “ModuleStaticIP” addresses in the examples above the following is
an example of valid “RemoteIP” addresses on the same network:
i.
NEMTEK NemLink (connected to NEMTEK FG7): 192.168.0.255
ii.
NEMTEK NemLink (connected to Energizer): not required
iii.
NEMTEK 8-way Relay Board: not required
iv.
NEMTEK Smart IO card: 192.168.0.100
15.
Click on “Save Config” to change the parameters on the module. “ACK” will appear three times in
the lower left dialog box if the changes were successful.