Connecting the cnc to a network, Mapping a connection to a network share – Hypertherm Phoenix 8.0 User Manual
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Networking
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IP address:
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Subnet mask:
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Default gateway:
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Preferred DNS server
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Alternate DNS server
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For more information about configuring TCP/IP settings, see Hardware Considerations.
• Will the controller be part of a Windows domain or workgroup?
• What is the name of the domain or workgroup?
• Has the operator’s user name and password been added to the server?
Connecting the CNC to a Network
To attach the CNC to the network:
1. Create a user account on your network file server (Windows Server ). You will need to set up:
a. The user name, for example: operator.
b. The password for the new user name, for example: 1234
2. Attach the keyboard and mouse to the controller, and plug the fiber optic card into the fiber-to-
copper converter box, if the fiber connection is to be used.
3. Connect the LAN cable to the network connector on the converter box or to the CNC, as
appropriate.
4. Turn on the power to the CNC.
The CNC will power up and be connected to the network. You will be logged into the CNC as the
administrator. This is not the same as being an administrator on the LAN. At this point the CNC is
attached to the network and has an address but is not logged into the LAN.
Mapping a Connection to a Network Share
Note that the following procedure requires that the PC you are mapping be logged into the LAN
To map to a network share:
1. Press ALT+F4 to return to the Windows desktop.
2. From the Start menu select Windows Explorer.
3. Right-click on My Computer.