User guide

36 MDX-ETHERNET User Guide
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10.1 Connecting to MDX-ETHERNET
If you are using DHCP, all settings on the MDX-ETHERNET module will be configured
by the network DHCP server, you can confirm this is working by checking the IP
address has been correctly configured in parameters Pr 15.60 to Pr 15.63. In order to
communicate, the PC must be on the same subnet as the drive or you must have a
gateway specified for the host PC and the MDX-ETHERNET module.
10.1.1 Making a connection
To connect to MDX-ETHERNET, enter the address of the MDX-ETHERNET module
(see section 5.10 Setting the IP address ) into the browser window as follows :
http://192.168.1.100 (this is the default address).
Replacing the address (192.168.1.100) with the address of the MDX-ETHERNET
module you wish to communicate with.
10.2 Web page menu structure
The menu structure on MDX-ETHERNET is logically grouped by function to allow for
ease of navigation.
Figure 10-1 Web page structure
If you are not using DHCP you will need to manually configure the address, subnet
mask and default gateway (if you are connecting from a different subnet) see section
5.10 Setting the IP address.
The default IP address when not using DHCP is 192.168.1.100. In order to
communicate with this address your PC will need to be on the same subnet or have a
gateway capable of reaching this address, additionally MDX-ETHERNET will also
require a gateway configured to communicate with the PC in this case.
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