Web interface – GE Industrial Solutions CPS6000-M2 User Manual

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CPS6000-M2 Installation Guide H5694720

Issue 8 January 2008

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Web Interface

The Millennium II with its 10/100Base-T port supports standard protocols like SNMP, TCP/IP,
FTP and Telnet. It also has an integrated web server that serves up web pages to remote PCs
using standard web browsers. Simply typing the IP address assigned to the controller in the
browser will serve up the log-in screen. The web pages support the majority of the functionality
supported by EasyView and the T1.317 interface. The best way to learn the operation and content
of the screens is through use. Following are few sample screens. Note: web pages are updated for
functionally and aesthetics. Thus, some of the screens shown may be slightly different than those
served up by your Millennium II.

Craft Port

The web interface can be accessed remotely over the LAN or with a direct connection from a
local PC. Once logged in the interface is the same. The following describes configuring the port
as a local Craft port. . This mode of operation allows a user to connect an external craft PC
directly to the port and use the PC’s standard Web browser to locally access the system. This
Craft port is supported by the Millennium II operating in DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) server mode. While the Craft port is operating as a DHCP server, it should never be
plugged into the building or surrounding LAN.

To access the system using the Craft Port follow the following basic procedure:

Step

Action

1

Find and take note of the controller’s Working IP (WIP) on the front panel display by
going to MenuÎStatusÎNetwork SettingsÎ Port 1

Note: If the Port is not configured as a Server it will not have the correct IP
address.
To use the Ethernet port locally as a Craft port it needs to be configured as a
DHCP Server. DHCP Server operation can be validated at MenuÎStatusÎNetwork
Settings
. Scroll down to view the port’s present configuration.

If it is not in DHCP Server mode, make sure the Craft port is not plugged into a LAN
connection and re-configure the DHCP setting from the front panel to be Server. This is
parameter is found in MenuÎConfigurationÎCommunication PortsÎNetwork
Settings
ÎDHCP.

Note: the controller should automatically reboot to accept the new Ethernet port
configuration. This process takes approximately two minutes. Validate the change to
server mode at MenuÎStatusÎNetwork Settings

2

Attach the LAN cable between the RJ45 (P2) on the main board to the appropriate
Ethernet port on the Craft PC.

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