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Chapter 4.
Integration
This chapter explains how you can make Eddy-CPU to communicate. It deals with LAN and pin header
connection guides for Eddy-CPU to operate together with the target serial device.
1.
Connection Guide
Follow these steps to connect Eddy to the device and network.
In order to connect Eddy to network, you need to use RJ45 Ethernet port. It supports both 10Mbps and
100Mbps Ethernet connection (auto-sensing). If you would like to connect Eddy-CPU development board
to PC directly, use a
cross LAN cable
. Otherwise, plug one end of a
direct LAN cable
to Eddy-CPU and
the other end to a hub, switch, or any other network device that can provide you with network access.
2.
First-time Bootup
An IP address is required to access Eddy’s web interface or telnet command-line configuration tool. By
factory default, Eddy is assigned a static IP address. After the initial connection, you can either manually
assign a different IP address or set Eddy to automatically get an IP address from a DHCP server. While
this depends on your network environment and policy,
it is strongly recommended that you assign
Eddy with a unique static IP.
3.
Connecting to Eddy with IP address
The factory default IP address:
192.168.0.223
Eddy’s default IP address is set to 192.168.0.223. In order to connect with this address, you need to
change network configurations so that your PC can connect to the IP 192.168.0.223. Please refer to an
example below, and note that values don’t necessarily have to be identical to the example below.
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