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Manual No: 577013-776 ● Revision: C

Installation Guide

TCP/IP Interface Module

Notice

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Veeder-Root shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connectionwith the furnishing, performance, or use of this publication.

Veeder-Root reserves the right to change system options or features, or the information contained in this publication.

This publication contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. No part of thispublication may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent ofVeeder-Root.

For complete warranty, technical support, and additional product information, refer to your console’s OperatorManual.

DAMAGE CLAIMS

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3. Risk of loss, or damage to merchandise remains with the buyer. It is the buyer's responsibility to file a claim withthe carrier involved. Immediately advise your Veeder-Root representative, distributor, or the factory so that wemay assist you.

RETURN SHIPPING

For the parts return procedure, please follow the instruction in the “Veeder-Root Warranty and Dispatch Program”pages in the “Policies, Literature, and Contact” Section of the Veeder-Root Consoles - North America Price List.

Veeder-Root 2002. All rights reserved.

Table of Contents

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IntroductionGeneral .............................................................................................................................1TCP/IP Interface Requirements ........................................................................................1TCP/IP Kits .......................................................................................................................1Contractor Certification Requirements ..............................................................................1Related Manuals ...............................................................................................................2Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................2

TCP/IP Interface Module InstallationTCP/IP Interface Module Configuration ............................................................................3

All Consoles..............................................................................................................3Installing the TCP/IP Interface Module in the Console .....................................................3

TLS-300/ProPlus Consoles ......................................................................................3TLS-350/ProMax Series Consoles ...........................................................................5

TCP/IP Interface Module Communication Setup (All Consoles) .......................................7

TCP/IP Interface Module Initial ConnectionConnecting to the TCP/IP Interface Module Over a Network ...................................9Connection to the TCP/IP Interface Module Directly ................................................9

TCP/IP Interface Module’s IP Address/Configuration Setup ...........................................13Entering the TCP/IP Interface Module’s IP Address...............................................13After Configuring The TCP/IP Module ....................................................................17

TCP/IP Interface Module Configuration Using A Web Browser ......................................17

FiguresFigure 1. TCP/IP Interface Module Configurations ................................................3Figure 2. TLS-300/ProPlus Console Battery Backup Switch Location ...................4Figure 3. Installing TCP/IP Interface Module in TLS-300/ProPlus Console ...........5Figure 4. TLS-350/ProMax Series Battery Backup Switch Location ......................5Figure 5. TLS-350/ProMax Series TCP/IP Interface Module Installation ...............6Figure 6. Installing TCP/IP Module in TLS-350/ProMax Comm Bay Slot 4 ...........7Figure 7. Network/hub connection. ........................................................................9Figure 8. Direct connect using ethernet crossover cable. ....................................10Figure 9. Network Screen ....................................................................................10Figure 10. TCP/IP Properties dialog box ...............................................................11Figure 11. Local Area Connection Staus Screen ...................................................11Figure 12. Local Area Connection Properties Screen ............................................12Figure 13. Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties dialog box ....................................12Figure 14. Telnet Setup Menu ...............................................................................14Figure 15. Web Browser Login ..............................................................................17Figure 16. Web Manager Interface ........................................................................18

Table of Contents

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Introduction

General

This manual contains procedures to install a TCP/IP Interface Module into the following consoles:

� Veeder-Root TLS-3XX Consoles

� Red Jacket ProPlus and ProMax Consoles

Depending on the TCP/IP Interface module ordered, it is identified in Communications Setup as a S-SAT or a RS-232 type module.

If this is a new installation or if site preparation is necessary, refer to the console’s Site Preparation and Installa-tion manual, or contact your Veeder-Root representative for assistance.

TCP/IP Interface Requirements

Minimum system requirements for TCP/IP Interface Module operation are listed below:

� Console system software: at a minimum Version 15 or higher. Version 21 or higher is recommended.

� Network connection to a PC requires a hub, connecting to a hub requires a straight CAT 5 cable.

� Direct connection to a laptop requires an ethernet crossover cable.

� Connection to a LAN or WAN.

� Knowledge of networking.

TCP/IP Kits

� TLS-300/ProPlus Console Kit (P/N 330020-424): contains a TCP/IP module, P/N 331871-001; #4-40 x 0.312 securing screw, P/N 510500-414; Installation guide, P/N 577013-776.

� TLS-350/ProMax Console Kit (P/N 330020-425): contains a TCP/IP module, P/N 331870-001; wire harness, P/N 330584-001; Installation guide, P/N 577013-776.

Contractor Certification Requirements

Veeder-Root requires the following minimum training certifications for contractors who will install and setup the equipment discussed in this manual:

Level 1 Contractors holding valid Level 1 Certification are approved to perform wiring and conduit routing, equipment mounting, probe and sensor installation, tank and line preparation, and line leak detector installation.

Level 2/3 Contractors holding valid Level 2 or 3 Certifications are approved to perform installation checkout, startup, programming and operations training, troubleshooting and servicing for all Veeder-Root Tank Monitoring Systems, including Line Leak Detection and associated accessories.

Warranty Registrations may only be submitted by selected Distributors.

TCP/IP Interface Module Installation Guide Related Manuals

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Related Manuals

576013-623 TLS-3XX/ProPlus/ProMax Series System Setup Manual

576013-879 TLS-3XX/ProPlus/ProMax Series Consoles Site Prep and Installation Guide

Safety Precautions

The following safety symbols are used throughout this manual to alert you to important safety hazards and pre-cautions.

EXPLOSIVEFuels and their vapors are extremely explosive if ignited.

ELECTRICITYHigh voltage exists in, and is supplied to, the device. A potential shock hazard exists.

TURN POWER OFFLive power to a device creates a potential shock hazard. Turn Off power to the device and associated accessories when servicing the unit.

READ ALL RELATED MANUALSKnowledge of all related procedures before you begin work is important. Read and understand all manuals thoroughly. If you do not understand a procedure, ask someone who does.

WARNINGYou are working with a device in which potentially lethal voltages may be present.Death or injury may result if safety precautions are not followed.

1. Read all instructions and warnings.

OFF

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TCP/IP Interface Module Installation

Installation of the TCP/IP Interface Module consists of verifying the module’s configuration, installing the mod-ule in the console, setting up the TCP/IP Interface Module, and connecting the module to the local area network.

TCP/IP Interface Module Configuration

ALL CONSOLES

Look at the TCP/IP module and verify that jumpers J3 and J8 are in the positions shown in Figure 1 (over the 2 left-hand pins).

IMPORTANT! Write down the Ethernet address from the label on the backof the TCP/IP board. You will need to enter this number for the TCP/IPboard’s hardware address in “TCP/IP Interface Module’s IP Address/Configuration Setup” on page 13. Also record the Rev of the board as itmay be needed in setup.

Figure 1. TCP/IP Interface Module Configurations

Installing the TCP/IP Interface Module in the Console

TLS-300/PROPLUS CONSOLES

1. Open the left door of the console. Verify that the battery backup switch is in the On position, then turn Off power to the console (Figure 2).

RX DIAGTX CH1

INT

CHIP SEL

S1RESET

D1LINK OK

J2J1

J3

J8

070-111012CA792h

U1

cab&dim\tcpip.eps

End plate forTLS-300/ProPlus

consoles

End plate for TLS-350/ProMax

consoles TCP/IP board (typical all consoles)

J2 Connector

J8 Jumper - Chip Select

J3 Jumper - Interrupt

Link OK LED(typical both plates)

Reset buttonaccess (typical both plates)

RJ-45 Connector(typical both plates)

Write down the Ethernet address from the label on the back of the TCP/IP board (eg., 00-20-4A-62-3F-A4). You will need to enter this for the TCP/PIP board’s hardware address

Example label Also record the Rev of the board. It may be needed in the setup procedure.

OFF

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2. Remove knockout blank from left bottom of console. Slide in the configured TCP/IP Interface Module until the motherboard connector is snugly seated and the left edge of the module’s bracket is in the notch cutout in the left side of the console. Attach securing screw from kit (see Figure 3). Leave the console door open.

Figure 2. TLS-300/ProPlus Console Battery Backup Switch Location

cab&dim\300cfnbbsw.eps

S2

S1

12

34

Battery Backup Switch (S1)shown in On position (left)

OP

EN

1

Switch (S2)

CPU board

L

G

N

AC

NC

NO

C

2

NC

NO

C

1

RE

LA

Y

+-

2

+-

1

INP

UT

BARRIERGROUND

RELAYRATINGS:

FORM CCONTACTS

120 VAC,2A Max; or24 VDC,2 A Max.

WARNING: TO INSUREINTRINSIC SAFETY,THIS COVER MUSTNOT BE REMOVED.

MAXIMUM PROBEOUTPUT RATINGS:13 VDC, .20 AMP.

+ - + -1 2

PROBE

MAXIMUM SENSOROUTPUT RATINGS:13 VDC, .20 AMP.

+ - + - + - + -5 6

SENSOR

+ - + - + - + -7 81 2 3 4

WARNING: TO INSURE INTRINSIC SAFETY, THIS COVER MUST NOT BE REMOVED.

Connector for TCP/IP module Direct RS-232 Connector

Aux. RS-232 Connector

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Figure 3. Installing TCP/IP Interface Module in TLS-300/ProPlus Console

TLS-350/PROMAX SERIES CONSOLES

1. Open the left door of the console. Verify that the battery backup switch is in the On position, then turn Off power to the console (Figure 4).

Figure 4. TLS-350/ProMax Series Battery Backup Switch Location

2. The TCP/IP module can be installed in any empty slot of the comm cage. If the module is installed in slots 1, 2, or 3 the board can be installed with jumpers J3 and J8 configured as shown in Figure 1 on page 3, and without the use of the cable shipped with the kit (P/N 330584-001).

Module bracket

Module bracketsecuring screw

Remove blank in console basefor access to module's plug-inconnector

Plugs into motherboardfemale connector

Bracketsecured in notch

cab&dim\tcpip300.eps

CH1 (red)

TX (red)RX (green)

DIAG (amber)

OFF

SW

2

SW

1 consoles\350cfnbbsw.eps

1 2 3 4

Battery Backup Switch - Shown in On position(up)

OPEN

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If your console has a snap connector which secures the cover plate in the card cage, pull it out and lift out the cover plate. If your console has “knockout” cover plates, open the printer door and insert a flat blade screw driver in the slot provided in the front of the cover plate you are removing and twist it to break the front set of metal securing tabs (Figure 5). Once the front tabs are broken, carefully move the loosened end of the plate up and down until the rear set of securing tabs break. Remove and discard the cover plate. Slide the module into the open slot until the motherboard connector is snugly seated. Do not apply excessive force when installing the module. With your thumb, push in the black retaining fastener on the end plate until it snaps into the hole in the card cage.

If slots 1 - 3 are in use, or if you want to free up slots 1 - 3 for other modules, the TCP/IP module can be in-stalled in slot 4. To use slot 4, you must move jumpers J3 and J8 on the module onto the 2 right-hand pins, and connect the cable from the kit (P/N 330584-001) to connector J2 on the module and to connector J5 on the console’s ECPU board (see Figure 6).

3. Check that the RJ-45 plug in the module’s bracket is accessible through the slot opening in the bottom of the console.

4. When you are finished, make sure any unused slots in the comm cage have a blank end plate installed. Leave the console door open.

Figure 5. TLS-350/ProMax Series TCP/IP Interface Module Installation

cab&dim\tcpipins.eps

24-pin boardconnector

New stylecomm cover plate w/ slot

1 2 3 4

Comm BayCard Cage

Module slots 1 - 4

J2 Connector

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Figure 6. Installing TCP/IP Module in TLS-350/ProMax Comm Bay Slot 4

TCP/IP Interface Module Communication Setup (All Consoles)

1. Locate the 4 LEDs on the top edge of the TCP/IP Interface Module (see Figure 3 on page 5).

2. Turn On power to the console. Upon power up the red (CH1) and amber (DIAG) LEDs will flash a few times and then the red LED will be remain On and the amber LED will turn Off. Close and secure the console front door.

3. Press front panel MODE key to access Setup Mode. Press FUNCTION key to access Communication Setup.

4. In Communication Setup, press STEP until you see Port Settings, then press ENTER. At the message:

Press the TANK/SENSOR key until you see the COMM BOARD: X (S-SAT or RS-232) message (X is the slot number in which you installed the TCP/IP Interface Module). Note: When installed in slot 4, with jumpers changed and wiring harness connected, the console will show the TCP/IP Interface Module in slot 5.

When installed, the TCP/IP Interface Module’s comm board type will be either S-SAT or RS-232.

5. Once you have the TCP/IP comm board displayed, press the STEP key to access each of the parameters in Table 1, then select the settings shown.

RX DIAGTX CH1

INT

CHIP SEL

S1RESET

D1LINK OK

J2J1

J3

J2

J8

070-111012CA792h

U1

J2

Link OKLED

J5 on ECPU board

TCP/IP InterfaceModule

Required Wire Harness (P/N 330584-001)if installing TCP/IP Module in slot 4

Move jumpers J3/J8 onto 2 right-hand pinsif installing TCP/IP Module in slot 4

42 31

COMM BOARD: X (Type)BAUD RATE: 1200

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Table 1.- Console Comm Setup for a TCP/IP Interface Module by Comm Type

Setup Parameter S-SAT (V15 - V20 software) S-SAT (V21 & higher software) RS-232 (V15 & higher software)

Baud Rate 9600 9600 9600

Parity NONE NONE NONE

Stop Bit 1 STOP 1 STOP 1 STOP

Data Length 8 DATA 8 DATA 8 DATA

Code (security) N/A DISABLED DISABLED

DTR NORMAL STATE N/A HIGH Not Applicable

Continue to press the STEP key until you see:

RS-232 END OF MESSAGE

DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED

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TCP/IP Interface Module Initial Connection

After the TCP/IP Interface Module is installed and set up in the console, it can be connected to a PC over a net-work (LAN, WAN) or directly.

CONNECTING TO THE TCP/IP INTERFACE MODULE OVER A NETWORK

Connect the PC to the TCP/IP Interface Module as shown in Figure 7. Insert the RJ-45 plug of the network CAT 5 cable into the RJ-45 connector in the end plate of the TCP/IP Interface Module. The green LED (Link OK) in the end plate of the TCP/IP Interface Module should remain On when a proper connection is made (ref. Figure 6).

After confirming a successful link between the PC and the TCP/IP module, go to “TCP/IP Interface Module’s IP Address/Configuration Setup” on page 13.

Figure 7. Network/hub connection.

CONNECTION TO THE TCP/IP INTERFACE MODULE DIRECTLY

Connect the PC to the TCP/IP Interface Module as shown in Figure 8. Insert the RJ-45 plug of the ethernet cross-over cable into the RJ-45 connector in the end plate of the TCP/IP Interface Module. The green LED (Link OK) in the end plate of the TCP/IP Interface Module should remain On when a proper connection is made (ref. Figure 6).

Before entering the TCP/IP Interface Module’s IP Address you must first enter a static IP Address in your con-nected laptop. IP Address setup procedures for both Windows 98 and 2000 are discussed in this section. Win-dows ME or XP procedures may be different. Please check those operating system’s manuals to verify their method of entering IP Addresses.

TankGauge

PC (e.g., back office)

Hub

ALARM

WARNING

POWER

T1: PREMIUM UNLEADEDVOLUMEULLAGE90% ULLAGETC VOLUMEHEIGHTWATER VOLWATERTEMP

T1: REGULAR GASOLINEVOLUMEULLAGE90% ULLAGETC VOLUMEHEIGHTWATER VOLWATERTEMP

4208 GALS 5792 GALS 4792 GALS 4194 GALS41.02 INCHES 0 GALS 0.00 INCHES 65.0 DEG F

9038 GALS 962 GALS 0 GALS 8950 GALS81.37 INCHES 28 GALS 1.37 INCHES 74.9 DEG F

========

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Plugs into PCEthernet card

Ethernet cable

Ethernet cable

Plugs intoRJ45 connectorin base of TCP/IPInterface Module

Do not use uplink connector

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Figure 8. Direct connect using ethernet crossover cable.

Setting Your Laptop’s IP Address for Direct Connect (PC with Windows 98 Operating System)

1. Connect your laptop to the TCP/IP card as shown in Figure 8 above. Go to your laptop’s Control Panel folder and doubleclick the ‘Network’ icon to display the Network screen (Figure 9)

Figure 9. Network Screen

2. In the ‘The following network components are installed.’ window, highlight TCP/IP and then click the Properties button to display the TCP/IP Properties dialog box (Figure 10).

Servicer's Laptop

TankGauge

consoles\tcpipdc.eps

ALARM

WARNING

POWER

T1: PREMIUM UNLEADEDVOLUMEULLAGE90% ULLAGETC VOLUMEHEIGHTWATER VOLWATERTEMP

T1: REGULAR GASOLINEVOLUMEULLAGE90% ULLAGETC VOLUMEHEIGHTWATER VOLWATERTEMP

4208 GALS 5792 GALS 4792 GALS 4194 GALS41.02 INCHES 0 GALS 0.00 INCHES 65.0 DEG F

9038 GALS 962 GALS 0 GALS 8950 GALS81.37 INCHES 28 GALS 1.37 INCHES 74.9 DEG F

========

========

You MUST usean Ethernetcrossover cable!

Plugs intoRJ45 EthernetAdaptor in Laptop

Plugs intoRJ45 connectorin base of TCP/IPInterface Module

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Figure 10. TCP/IP Properties dialog box

3. Click the Use the following IP Address radio button and enter an IP Address and Subnet mask for your laptop. You can use an IP address that is one digit off from the customer supplied IP Address you will assign to the console’s TCP/IP Interface Module. For example, the IP Address for the TCP/IP module will be 10.2.1.51. You enter 10.2.1.50 for the laptop’s IP Address. You also need to enter a Subnet mask. Use the same Subnet mask that is in the example figure (255 0 0 0).

Note: Prior to reconnecting your laptop to a network, you will need to select the Obtain an IP address auto-matically radio button in the above figure.

4. You are now ready to enter the TCP/IP Interface Module’s IP Address.

Setting Your Laptop’s IP Address for Direct Connect (PC with Windows 2000 Operating System)

1. Connect your laptop to the TCP/IP card as shown in Figure 8 on page 10 above. Go to your laptop’s Control Panel folder and doubleclick the ‘Network and Dial-up Connections’ icon.

2. Select Local Area Connection and the status screen displays (Figure 11).

Figure 11. Local Area Connection Staus Screen

3. Click the Properties button and the Local Area Connection Properties screen displays (Figure 12).

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Figure 12. Local Area Connection Properties Screen

4. In the ‘Components checked are used by this connection window’, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click the Properties button to display the Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties dialog box (Figure 13).

Figure 13. Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties dialog box

5. Click the Use the following IP Address radio button and enter an IP Address and Subnet mask for your laptop. You can use an IP address that is one digit off from the customer supplied IP Address you will assign to the console’s TCP/IP Interface Module. For example, the IP Address for the TCP/IP module will be 10.2.1.51. You enter 10.2.1.50 for the laptop’s IP Address. You also need to enter a Subnet mask. Use the same Subnet mask that is in the example figure (255 0 0 0).

Note: Prior to reconnecting your laptop to a network, you will need to select the Obtain an IP address auto-matically radio button in the above figure.

6. You are now ready to enter the TCP/IP Interface Module’s IP Address.

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TCP/IP Interface Module Installation Guide TCP/IP Interface Module’s IP Address/Configuration Setup

TCP/IP Interface Module’s IP Address/Configuration Setup

ARP and Telnet are utilities available in Windows operating systems and are used in the TCP/IP addressing proce-dure:

ARP - ARP is a TCP/IP protocol used to convert an IP address into a physical address (called a DLC address), such as an Ethernet address. A host wishing to obtain a physical address broadcasts an ARP request onto the TCP/IP network. The host on the network that has the IP address in the request then replies with its physical hardware address. ARP will only work when the console and PC share the same subnet.

Telnet - Telnet is a terminal emulation program for TCP/IP networks such as the Internet. The Telnet program runs on your computer and connects your PC to a server on the network. You can then enter commands through the Telnet program and they will be executed as if you were entering them directly on the server console. This enables you to control the server and communicate with other servers on the network.

ENTERING THE TCP/IP INTERFACE MODULE’S IP ADDRESS

With the PC connected to the TCP/IP Interface Module as discussed above, perform the steps below.

1. At the DOS command prompt type (the spaces between words and letters in all entries must be entered as shown or the address will not be successfully assigned):

arp -s y.y.y.y 00-20-4a-xx-xx-xx

(where y.y.y.y is the IP address of the TCP/IP module (see your network administrator) and 00-20-4A-xx-xx-xx is the number from the label on the back of your TCP/IP module [see Figure 1 on page 3]).

Press Enter.

The module’s IP address is added to the ARP table and the screen will return to the DOS command prompt. Type ARP -A at the DOS command prompt and press Enter to view the contents of the ARP table and verify the presence of the TCP/IP Interface Module’s IP Address.

2. At the DOS command prompt type:

telnet y.y.y.y 1

Press Enter.

The following message will appear:

Connecting to y.y.y.y...could not open a connection to host on port 1. Con-nect failed.

The screen will then display the DOS command prompt.

3. At the DOS command prompt type:

telnet y.y.y.y 9999

Press Enter twice.

The Telnet Setup menu will appear on the screen (see Figure 14). Enter the required TCP/IP Interface Mod-ule’s configuration settings shown in Table 2 if your console has software versions 15 - 20, or enter the set-tings in Table 3 if your console has software versions 21 and later.

Note: to accept a setting already in the Telnet Setup menu, press Enter to accept the value and skip to the next selection.

4. After completing the TCP/IP Interface Module’s configuration, connect the module to the customer’s network.

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Figure 14. Telnet Setup Menu

IMPORTANT! Channel 2 settings must not be changed. If any of the values for Channel 2 are different from those shown in Figure 14 above, you must change them to match the values in this figure. To make changes in Channel 2, select Change Setup option 2, press Enter.

y.y.y.y

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Table 2.- Telnet Setup Menu Settings (Consoles with V15 - 20 Software)

Menu Selection Setting

BASIC PARAMETERS - to access, select Change Setup option 0, press Enter

IP Address (of console) (get from your network administrator)

Gateway (get from your network administrator)

Netmask (get from your network administrator)

Telnet config password (N)

CHANNEL 1 - to access, select Change Setup option 1, press Enter

Baudrate 9600

I/F Mode 4C

Flow 00

Port 10001

Connect Mode C4 (incoming net connection - accept unconditional; startup - man-ual connection)

Remote IP Adr IP address of the computer the console will call on dialout. Exam-ple: 010.002.001.0591

(Remote) port port of the remote computer

Disconn Mode 80 (with DTR drop)

Disconn Time (minutes:seconds) 01:30 (Note: to enter Disconn time, first enter minutes press Enter, then enter seconds and press Enter)

Flush Mode 00

Sendchar1 00

Sendchar2 00

1 When setting up the console to dial out, enter CXXX for receiver phone number - where xxx is the last set of digits in the Remote IP Address set in Channel 1 of the Telnet Setup menu. For example, if you have a remote IP address of 010.002.001.059 you would enter C059.

SECURITY - to access, select Change Setup option 6, press Enter

Telnet setup is enabled

TFTP download is enabled

Port 77FEh is enabled

Web Server is enabled

Enhanced password is disabled

SAVE AND EXIT - after making the above selections, select Change Setup option 9, press Enter

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Table 3.- Telnet Setup Menu Settings (Consoles with V21 and Later Software)

Menu Selection Setting

BASIC PARAMETERS - to access, select Change Setup option 0, press Enter

IP Address (of console) (get from your network administrator)

Gateway (get from your network administrator)

Netmask (get from your network administrator)

Telnet config password (N)

CHANNEL 1 - to access, select Change Setup option 1, press Enter

Baudrate 9600

I/F Mode 4C

Flow 02 (Note: set to 00 for Rev 2 TCP/IP boards - see label on rear of board for revision number, ref. Figure 1 on page 3.)

Port 10001

Connect Mode C4 (incoming net connection - accept unconditional; startup - manual connection)

Remote IP Adr IP address of the computer the console will call on dialout. Example: 010.002.001.0591

(Remote) port port of the remote computer

Disconn Mode 80 (with DTR drop)

Disconn Time (minutes:seconds) 01:30 (Note: to enter Disconn time, first enter minutes press Enter, then enter seconds and press Enter)

Flush Mode 00

Sendchar1 00

Sendchar2 00

1 When setting up the console to dial out, enter CXXX for receiver phone number - where xxx is the last set of digits in the Remote IP Address set in Channel 1 of the Telnet Setup menu. For example, if you have a remote IP address of 010.002.001.059 you would enter C059.

SECURITY - to access, select Change Setup option 6, press Enter

Telnet setup is enabled

TFTP download is enabled

Port 77FEh is enabled

Web Server is enabled

Enhanced password is disabled

SAVE AND EXIT - after making the above selections, select Change Setup option 9, press Enter

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5. After saving your Telnet menu setup settings for the TCP/IP Interface Module made in either Table 2 or Table 3 above as required, you can now communicate with the console in one of five ways:

- Telnet Session

At the DOS command prompt type:

Telnet y.y.y.y 10001

(where y.y.y.y is the IP address of the TCP/IP Interface Module and 10001 is the port number. Make sure you enter spaces as shown).

- Inform (version 2.0 or later)

See Inform’s online help for setup instructions using a TCP/IP connection.

- ProCom’s Telnet interface - see this software’s instructions.

- Windows Terminal application.

- Using customer’s own application.

AFTER CONFIGURING THE TCP/IP MODULE

When using an ethernet crossover cable to configure the TCP/IP Interface Module, and programming is com-pleted, connect the console to the network.

TCP/IP Interface Module Configuration Using A Web Browser

After your TCP/IP Interface Module has an IP address, you can log into it using a standard Web browser with Java enabled. Note, this procedure is not necessary if you completed the configuration using the Telnet method discussed in the previous section.

1. Type the TCP/IP Interface Module’s IP address into the Web browser’s URL (Address/Location) field (see Figure 15).

Figure 15. Web Browser Login

Once you have connected to the TCP/IP Interface Module, you will see the Lantronix Web Manager interface (see Figure 16).

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Figure 16. Web Manager Interface

2. Make the following changes to the default selections in the interface. Confirm/select the settings shown in Table 4. When you are finished, click the UPDATE SETTINGS button to save changes and exit the browser.

Table 4.- TCP/IP Interface Module Settings

Description Channel 1 Channel 2

SERIAL PORT SETTINGS

Serial Protocol RS232 RS232

Speed 9600 9600

Character Size 8 8

Parity None None

Stop Bit 1 1

Flow Control NONE [for consoles w/ V15-20] CTS/RTS [for consoles w/ V21& up]

CTS/RTS (Hardware)

CONNECT MODE SETTINGS

UDP Datagram Mode Disable Disable

UDP Datagram Type None None

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TCP/IP Interface Module Installation Guide TCP/IP Interface Module Configuration Using A Web Browser

Incoming Connection Accept Unconditional Accept Unconditional

Response Nothing (quiet) Nothing (quiet)

Startup Manual Connection Manual Connection

DEDICATED CONNECTION

Remote IP Address 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0

Remote Port 0 0

Local Port 10001 10002

FLUSH MODE INPUT BUFFER (LINE TO NETWORK)

On Active Connection Disabled Disabled

On Passive Connection Disabled Disabled

At Time of Disconnect Disabled Disabled

FLUSH MODE OUTPUT BUFFER (NETWORK TO LINE)

On Active Connection Disabled Disabled

On Passive Connection Disabled Disabled

At Time of Disconnect Disabled Disabled

PACKING ALGORITHM

Packing Algorithm Disabled Disabled

Idle Time Pack Algorithm Disabled! Pack Algorithm Disabled!

Trailing Characters Pack Algorithm Disabled! Pack Algorithm Disabled!

Send Characters Disabled Disabled

Send Characters 01 Not Set Not Set

Send Characters 02 Not Set Not Set

ADDITIONAL SETTINGS

Send Immediate Disabled Disabled

Disconnect Mode with DTR Drop with DTR Drop

Port Password Disabled Disabled

Telnet Mode Disabled Disabled

Inactivity Timeout Enabled Disabled

Inactivity Timer 1:30 Not Set

Terminal Type/Port Pwd

Table 4.- TCP/IP Interface Module Settings

Description Channel 1 Channel 2

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Australia

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Brazil

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Canada

Eastern CanadaTel: (519) 925-9899Western CanadaTel: (604) 576-4469Email: [email protected]

China

Room 2202, Scitech TowerNo. 22 Jian Guomen Wai DaJieBeijing 100004Tel: +86 10 6512 5074Fax: +86 10 6522 0887Email: lu [email protected]

England

Hydrex House, Garden RoadRichmond, Surrey TW9 4NRTel: +44 (0) 20 8392 1355Fax: +44 (0) 20 8878 6642Email: [email protected]

France

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Germany

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Mexico

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Poland

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Singapore

246 MacPherson Road#08-01 Betime Building348578 Tel: +65 (0) 6745 9265Fax: +65 (0) 6745 1791Email: francis [email protected]