Westermo ED-10 TCP User Manual

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Gateway IP address*
The Gateway IP address is used for indirect delivery of network packets when the
Remote IP address is not a part of the Network of Local IP address. When the remote
client address is at a different network the packet is sent to the gateway IP address,
which must belong to a router (gateway).
The router will then forward the network packet to its destination (remote client
address). The Local IP address and the Netmask define the network extent.
The Gateway IP address must be on the same net as the local IP, otherwise 0.0.0.0 is
used.
Default is 10.0.0.10.

Telnet user name
User name for remote configuration and status information over network (telnet login).
Default is ed10.

Telnet password
Password for remote configuration and status information over network (telnet login).
Default is ed10.

7.3.4. Mode
The ED-10 TCP can be set into four different modes; Default (0), DTR Control (1), RST
at TCP close (2) and Min. network loading (4).
By default the serial DTR control signal is ignored. But in mode 1 (DTR control) the
ED-10 TCP will await activation of DTR (control signal at CH1: RS-232) before it accept
remote clients and establish a connection. An established connection will further be
closed by de-activation of DTR.
In mode 2 a RST (reset) message is transmitted at the network interface when a connec-
tion is closed. By default there is no RST added to the normal close handshaking.
Mode 4 is only recommended for transfer of large amount of continuous data at high
serial data rate. This mode 4 is optimized for maximum throughput and minimum net-
work loading.
By default the ED-10 TCP network performance is optimized for minimum delays.

7.3.5. MAC address
The MAC address of the unit can be found on the product label “00 30 56 F” + last 5
digits on IC2 see figure in section 4.2 Switch settings on page 11. Example: Label on IC2
“SC12 RTOS 0092C2” this will give the unit MAC address “00 30 56 F0 92 C2”
The MAC address can also be find out with the DOS command “ARP –a”.
(Perform the “PING” command with the ED-10 local IP address before the ARP
command.)

* The IP address must be compliant to the attached network. Ask the network administrator when

in doubt.

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