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Installation instructions 3xtend/einc l/24 – TREND 3xtend_EINC L_24 User Manual

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3xtend/EINC L/24 Installation Instructions TG200811 Issue 3 Issue 3 3/9/08

Installation Instructions

3xtend/EINC L/24

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Connect to 3xtend/EINC L with IP Tool

SET Manual TE200147
IP Tool Manual TE200638

Router

3xtend/

EINC L

Router

Either over Ethernet

or Local PC Ethernet Connection

XCITE/XA crossover adaptor
order separately (XCITE/XA/5 pack
of 5)

SET v6
(including IP Tool)

Local PC (Ethernet) connection can be either to adjacent Ethernet
hub using standard cable only, or directly to EINC L using
standard cable and crossover adaptor, XCITE/XA.

Initially access EINC L via its MAC address (written on label)

Configure Addressing Details with IP Tool

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3xtend/EINC L Data Sheet TA200800
IP Tool Manual TE200638

The 3xtend/EINC L’s addressing information can be set up automatically (automatic addressing) or manually (manual
addressing). When set up automatically the addressing details are obtained from a DHCP server, if a DHCP server is not being
used or fails the 3xtend/EINC L enters link/local mode where it autonegotiates its IP address with other devices on its Ethernet
segment. Alternatively the settings can be specified manually. When automatic addressing is used the 3xtend/EINC L’s IP
address may vary, with manual addressing the IP address is fixed. The addressing details can be viewed or configured using
IPTool. The table below describes the options that must be set up for each addressing mode.

Addressing Method

Automatic

Manual

DHCP

Link/Local

DHCP Server Required

Yes

Must not be installed

No

WINS Server Required

Yes

N o i f a l l d e vi c e s o n s a m e
subnet, otherwise required.

Only required if connection to
devices is to be made using
host names.

DHCP

Set to Yes. This is the default.

Set to Yes. This is the default.

Set to No using IPTool

IP Address

Set by DHCP server

A ut o ne g o ti a te d wi th o the r
devices on same subnet.

Must be specified using IPTool.
It is possible to use a fixed IP
address on a D HCP system
providing the DHCP server is
set not to allocate the address.

Subnet Mask

Set by DHCP server

Uses 255.255.0.0

Must be specified using IPTool

Default Router

Set by DHCP server

N/A

Must be specified using IPTool

WINS Server

Set by DHCP server

N/A

Must be specified using IPTool

HostName

D e fa ult va lue us e d . C a n b e
specified using IPTool.

D e fa ult value us ed . C a n b e
specified using IPTool.

D efa ult value us ed. C a n be
specified using IPTool.

UDP Port

D e fa ult va lue us e d . C a n b e
specified using IPTool.

D e fa ult value us ed . C a n b e
specified using IPTool.

D efa ult value us ed. C a n be
specified using IPTool.

Identifier

D e fa ult va lue us e d . C a n b e
specified using IPTool.

D e fa ult value us ed . C a n b e
specified using IPTool.

D efa ult value us ed. C a n be
specified using IPTool.

Internetwork Across Routers Set up host name and subnet

mask of remote devices using
IPTool.

Not available

Set up host name/IP address,
a nd sub ne t mask of remote
devices using IPTool.

Virtual CNCs Required

S e t C NC a d d r e s s a nd p o r t
number of required vCNCs with
IP To o l. F o r vC NC s i n a la rm
mode also set up the host name
of device to which alarms are to
be sent.

S e t C NC a d d re s s a nd p o rt
number of required vCNCs with
IP To ol. F or vC NC s i n ala rm
mode also set up the host name
of device to which alarms are to
be sent.

S e t C NC a d d re s s a nd p o rt
number of required vCNCs with
IP Too l. F or vC NC s i n ala rm
mode also set up the IP address
of host name of device to which
alarms are to be sent

1.4

INSTALLATION - CONFIGURATION

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