3 network settings – VEGA RS232_Ethernet connection User Manual

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3 Network settings

RS232/Ethernet connection • VEGAMET 391/624/625, VEGASCAN 693, PLICSRADIO C62

30325-EN-130701

3 Network settings

For instruments with integrated Ethernet interface, the automatic

addressing via DHCP is preset, i.e. the IP address must be assigned

by a DHCP server. Generally the instrument is contacted via the Host

name. As an alternative, it is also possible to enter a static IP addr.

with Subnet mask and optional Gateway addr.
Note:

The setting/modification of these network parameters will be only

taken over, i.e. become effective, after a restart (interruption of power

supply and restart).
Enquire of your responsible network administrator the type of ad-

dressing wished in your network and, if necessary, further specifica-

tions. The following adjustment options and parameters are available:

In this mode, all necessary parameters are assigned automatically to

the signal conditioning instrument by a DHCP server available in the

network. These parameters, e.g. the IP address, are thus not known to

the user. What is more, they can change whenever the power supply

is interrupted. That is why a host name must also be used, via which

the instrument can be addressed in the network. Further parameters

such as subnet mask, gateway or DNS server address do not have

to be entered with automatic addressing. Every instrument is set to

DHCP at the factory.

If no DHCP server is available (e.g. when connecting directly to a PC

via cross-over cable) or automatic addressing is not wanted, the IP

addresses are entered manually in each instrument. Your responsible

network administrator provides a corresponding IP address with suit-

able subnet mask.

The subnet mask together with the IP-address determines which

network segment the instrument should belong to.

A gateway connects individual network segments – data traffic can

thus be forwarded to destinations outside the local network segment.

Entry of a gateway address is only required when manually assigning

an address and for large networks.

With automatic addressing via DHCP, it is necessary to assign a host

name because the IP address is generally not known or can change.

By default, the host name consists of the serial number plus "VEGA-"

in front. Anything can be entered as a host name, for example the

name of the measurement loop or the plant. The host name must only

include letters and numbers without spaces. Only the hyphen "-" is al-

lowed as a special character. The first character must be a letter. The

host name can have a maximum of 16 characters.

The DNS server is responsible for assigning the IP address and the

host name. This is particularly important with automatic addressing

because network devices are accessed via the host name. Entry

of a DNS server address is only required with manual addressing

Dynamic IP-address

(DHCP)

Static (fixed) IP address

Subnet mask

Standard gateway

Host name

DNS server

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