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RMC100 and RMCWin User Manual
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4. Under Communication Drivers, click TCP/IP Direct to RMC-ENET.
5. Under Settings, either ensure that Autobrowse Local Network is checked or click Refresh.
You should see all RMCs on the network that your PC's Ethernet adapter is connected to. Notice
that you will not see RMCs with RMC ENET firmware dated prior to 20010523, nor will you see
TCP/IP-to-RS232 bridges even if they are connected to RMCs.
6. In the browse list, select the RMC ENET you want to configure.
If you are not sure which RMC in the list corresponds to the physical RMC you want to configure,
you may have to disconnect the Ethernet cable from the RMC, wait for it to disappear from the
browse list if you are using autobrowse (otherwise click Refresh), then reconnect the cable and
see which device comes back onto the list.
7. Click Configure.
8. Click the option button of the desired configuration method.
9. If manual configuration is selected, type the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway
parameters, each in dotted decimal format (e.g. 192.168.0.5). The default gateway parameter is
optional.
10. Click OK.
RMCWin will change the TCP/IP settings in the RMC ENET module. When the update is complete,
the browse list will be updated.
To set up the RMC ENET TCP/IP settings using Slot Options:
1. Start RMCWin.
2. Connect RMCWin to the RMC you want to configure. Ensure that the connection status is
indicated to be "online" in the status bar. In order to connect over Ethernet, you will need valid
TCP/IP settings.
3. On the Tools menu, click Module Configuration.
4. In the Slots list, click the Ethernet item.
5. Click Slot options.
6. In the Ethernet Options dialog box, click the TCP/IP tab.
7. Click the desired configuration method option button.
8. If manual configuration is selected, type the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway
parameters, each in dotted decimal format (e.g. 192.168.0.5). The default gateway parameter is
optional.
9. Click Update RMC.
10. The Update Module Configuration dialog box will be displayed to indicate the progress. If the
module could not be reset automatically, you may be prompted to reset the module manually.
11. To check that the change has taken place, you can use the PING utility from any PC that has it
and is on the same network.
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