6 ether n et int e rf ace – HEIDENHAIN 530 (340 49x-07) ISO programming User Manual
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Defining a network identification
U
Press the DEFINE UID / GID soft key to enter the network
identification.
Test network connection
U
Press the PING soft key.
U
In the HOST line, enter then internet address of the computer for
which you want to check the network connection.
U
Confirm your entry with the ENT key. The TNC transmits data
packets until you exit the test monitor by pressing the END key.
In the TRY line the TNC shows the number of data packets that were
transmitted to the previously defined addressee. Behind the number
of transmitted data packets the TNC shows the status:
Setting
Meaning
TNC USER ID
Definition of which user identification the end
user uses to access files in the network. Ask
your network specialist for the proper value.
OEM USER ID
Definition of which user identification the
machine tool builder uses to access files in the
network. Ask your network specialist for the
proper value.
TNC GROUP ID
Definition of the group identification with
which you access files in the network. Ask
your network specialist for the proper value.
The group identification is the same for end
users and machine manufacturers.
UID for mount
Defines the user identification (UID) for the
log-on procedure.
USER:
The user logs on with the USER
identification.
ROOT:
The user logs on with the ID of the
ROOT user, value = 0.
Status display
Meaning
HOST RESPOND
Data packet was received again, connection is
OK
TIMEOUT
Data packet was not received, check the
connection
CAN NOT ROUTE
Data packet could not be transmitted. Check
the Internet address of the server and of the
router to the TNC