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SV7 Hardware Manual
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depending on how the administrator has configured DHCP. The DHCP setting is reserved for
advanced users.
Your PC, or any other device that you use to communicate with the drive, will also have a unique
address.
On the drive, switch settings 1 through E use the standard class B subnet mask (i.e. “255.255.0.0”).
The mask for the universal recovery address is the standard class A (i.e. “255.0.0.0”).
One of the great features of Ethernet is the ability for many applications to share the network at the
same time. Ports are used to direct traffic to the right application once it gets to the right IP address.
The UDP eSCL port in our drives is 7775. To send and receive commands using TCP, use port
number 7776. You’ll need to know this when you begin to write your own application. You will
also need to choose an open (unused) port number for your application. Our drive doesn’t care
what that is; when the first command is sent to the drive, the drive will make note of the IP address
and port number from which it originated and direct any responses there. The drive will also refuse
any traffic from other IP addresses that is headed for the eSCL port. The first application to talk to a
drive “owns” the drive. This lock is only reset when the drive powers down.
If you need help choosing a port number for your application, you can find a list of commonly used
port numbers a
One final note: Ethernet communication can use one or both of two “transport protocols”: UDP
and TCP. eSCL commands can be sent and received using either protocol. UDP is simpler and
more efficient than TCP, but TCP is more reliable on large or very busy networks where UDP pack-
ets might occasionally be dropped.
Option 1: Connect a Drive to Your Local Area Network
PC
NIC
SWITCH
or
ROUTER
LAN
DRIVE