Configuring the network, Viewing network settings, Viewing and clearing device diagnostics – SATEC PM180 Operation Manual User Manual

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‎Chapter 4 Using HyperTerminal

HyperTerminal Commands

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PM180 Substation Automation Unit

Configuring the Network

To view or change the TCP/IP network settings, type

ip and press Enter.

>ip

Network setup:

Device IP address: 192.168.0.203
New:
Network subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
New:
Default gateway: 192.168.0.1
New:
Use DHCP [y/n]: N
New:
TCP port [502/20000]: 502
New:

If you want to change a network setting, type your new setting after the “New:”
prompt and press Enter. To leave the setting unchanged, just press Enter.
Refer to your network administrator for the available IP address and correct settings
for the subnet and default gateway.
If you enable the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), the network settings
are assigned automatically by your network server when the PM180 restarts. You
need to know the actual IP address assigned to your PM180 in order to define the
device network address in PAS or in another application software. To view the actual
IP address assigned to your PM180, use the

net command.

Devices with firmware version 10.2.16 and later have two independent TCP servers
for simultaneous Modbus/TCP and DNP3.0/TCP connections. Devices with older
firmware have one TCP server that must be assigned the TCP port number
depending on the communications protocol you use on the network. Select port 502
for Modbus/TCP, and 20000 for DNP3.0/TCP. By default, the TCP server is
configured for Modbus/TCP connections.
When you change the network settings, the PM180 restarts the network to accept
your new settings.

Viewing Network Settings

To view the actual TCP/IP network settings in your PM180, type

net and press

Enter.

>net

Current network settings:

Device IP address: 192.168.0.212
Network subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Network default gateway: 192.168.0.1

Viewing and Clearing Device Diagnostics

To view the device diagnostics, type

diag and press Enter.

>diag

Device diagnostics:

9: Power Down
25: IRIG-B: No Signal

To clear the device diagnostics, type

clrdiag and press Enter.

>clrdiag

Are you sure you want to clear device diagnostics?
[y/n]: Y

To confirm your command, type y and press Enter.

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