Configuring network communications, Logging in to the galaxy gateway, A - 10 – GE Industrial Solutions Galaxy Vector Controller GCM3 User Manual

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Galaxy Vector Controller GCM2, GCM3

Appendix A - 10 Communications

Issue 4 January 2008

Configuring

Network

Communications

The Galaxy Gateway uses Transmission Control Protocol/
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to communicate with the host
computer on a local area network. TCP/IP is a widely used
protocol that provides communication across networks of
diverse computers and devices. This protocol forms the basis for
the Internet. Each device or host on a

TCP/IP network has its own IP address. The IP address is a 32-
bit number, usually written in dot notation (e.g., 127.9.235.48).
Another 32-bit number, called subnet mask (or address mask,
netmask, e.g., 255.255.0.0) is used to identify the network
portion and subnet portion of the IP address.

1. Connect a PC to the local port (9-pin female connector) of

the Galaxy Gateway.

2. Using the built-in configuration utility, enter network

configuration information. This information may have to be
provided by the network administrator. The following
equipment is required:

• PC with terminal emulation program

• Serial interface cable (DB-9 Male) for connection to the

Galaxy Gateway

To configure the Galaxy Gateway for your network, the
following information is required for the Galaxy Gateway
and your network:

• IP address

• Subnet mask

In addition, the following optional information may be
entered:

• Host name

• Default Gateway IP address

Logging In to the

Galaxy Gateway

To login to the Galaxy Gateway, follow these steps:

1. Start-up the PC terminal program (Windows Terminal,

Procomm, etc.) using the following communication
parameters:

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