Connecting the drive to your pc using ethernet, Addresses, subnets, and ports, 20 stm23 hardware manual – Applied Motion STM23C-3CE User Manual

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Connecting the Drive to Your PC using Ethernet

This process requires three steps

Physically connect the drive to your network (or directly to the PC)

Set the drive’s IP address

Set the appropriate networking properties on your PC.

Note: the following pages are an excerpt from the “eSCL Communication Reference Guide”. For more

information, please read the rest of the guide.

Addresses, Subnets, and Ports

Every device on an Ethernet network must have a unique IP address. In order for two devices to communicate

with each other, they must both be connected to the network and they must have IP addresses that are on the

same subnet. A subnet is a logical division of a larger network. Members of one subnet are generally not able

to communicate with members of another unless they are connected through special network equipment (e.g.

router). Subnets are defined by the choices of IP addresses and subnet masks.

If you want to know the IP address and subnet mask of your PC, select Start…All Programs…Accessories…Com-

mand Prompt. Then type “ipconfig” and press Enter. You should see something like this:

If your PC’s subnet mask is set to 255.255.255.0, a common setting known as a Class C subnet mask, then your

machine can only talk to another network device whose IP address matches yours in the first three octets. (The

numbers between the dots in an IP address are called octets.) For example, if your PC is on a Class C subnet

and has an IP address of 192.168.0.20, it can talk to a device at 192.168.0.40, but not one at 192.168.1.40. If

you change your subnet mask to 255.255.0.0 (Class B) you can talk to any device whose first two octets match

yours. Be sure to ask your system administrator before doing this. Your network may be segmented for a rea-

son.

Your drive includes a 16 position rotary switch for setting its IP address. The factory default address for each

switch setting is shown in the table on the next page.

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