Ns-link device driver configuration, Ns-link device driver configuration considerations, Ip or mac addressing issues – Comtrol DeviceMaster NS-Link User Manual

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DeviceMaster Driver User Guide: 2000595 Rev. A

NS-Link Device Driver Configuration - 27

NS-Link Device Driver Configuration

If you programmed an IP address into the

DeviceMaster

for your network using

PortVision DX before installing the NS-Link device driver; first associate the MAC
address to the DeviceMaster and then configure the driver with the IP address
that you programming into the DeviceMaster using PortVision DX.

This section discusses the following topics:

NS-Link Device Driver Configuration Considerations

Using the Comtrol Drivers Management Console

on Page 29

Associating the MAC Address

on Page 34

Using IP Mode and Enabling SSL

on Page 36

Configuring Device Properties

on Page 38

Configuring COM Port Properties

on Page 41

Network Configuration in Comtrol Drivers Management Console

on Page 46

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Disabling IP Mode

on Page 46

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Changing a Static IP Address

on Page 47

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Setting Up DHCP

on Page 49

Configuring DeviceMaster Ports as Sockets

on Page 50

Enabling Secure Data Mode

on Page 51

NS-Link Device Driver Configuration Considerations

The following subsections discuss the NS-Link device driver features and topics
that you may want to review before driver configuration.

IP or MAC
Addressing Issues

This is an overview of IP and MAC addressing issues that may affect how you
configure the DeviceMaster with a brief discussion of advantages of each method.

Note: The default IP address for the DeviceMaster is 192.168.250.250.

The IP addressing scheme (IP mode) has the following advantages:

Uses an IEEE industry standard protocol.

Allows you to configure systems to use ports on the DeviceMaster that are
outside of the host system’s local Ethernet segment.

Note: This IP address must be a unique reserved IP address. Do not use an

address from a dynamic address pool. If necessary, see the system
administrator for an IP address.

The MAC addressing method (MAC mode) has the following advantages:

Simplifies implementation and ongoing support by eliminating the address
administration issues inherent in network protocols. MAC addresses are
predefined by DeviceMaster and there is no potential for an address conflict at
setup.

It is isolated from foreign LAN segments minimizing potential security issues.

Maximizes throughput of serial data.

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