Specifications

ECCP Software Installation
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33. Click Have Disk.
34. Insert the manufacturers disk and enter the CD-ROM drive
specification, followed by the directory
i386\ECCP
i386\ECCPi386\ECCP
i386\ECCPUTIL
UTILUTIL
UTIL\WIN2000
\WIN2000\WIN2000
\WIN2000. For example, if the CD-ROM is
drive D:, enter the following:
D:\i386\ECCPUTIL\WIN2000
35. Click OK to install the utility driver.
36. Click OK.
37. Click Close to complete the installation.
38. A pop-up window will provide the opportunity to restart the
computer. The computer must be restarted for the newly
installed software to take effect.
General Network Interface Software Installation
Internal network interface boards other than the ECCP board
can be used to connect the Conductor NT console to an Onet or
to a single highway on the Cnet. Refer to the documentation on
your computer for procedures for installing non-ECCP network
interface software. Typically, the network interface is config-
ured during the installation of Windows.
A critical part of the network interface configuration is the
TCP/IP settings (the assignment of the IP address and subnet
mask). Selection of an IP address is discussed in Connecting to
Connecting to Connecting to
Connecting to
a Control Network (Cnet)
a Control Network (Cnet)a Control Network (Cnet)
a Control Network (Cnet), Cnet Addresses
Cnet Addresses Cnet Addresses
Cnet Addresses and Appendix D.
The subnet mask MUST
MUSTMUST
MUST be assigned a value of 255.0.0.0.
Do NOT
NOTNOT
NOT select Obtain IP address from a DHCP server.
Verification of Network Interface Configuration
Proper operation of the network interface is vital to the Con-
ductor NT console. Once the driver for the network interface
board has been installed and the IP address and subnet mask
have been configured, operation of the physical Ethernet inter-
face and TCP/IP protocol can be verified. Use the ping utility
(from an MS-DOS command window) to verify that the Con-
ductor NT console can be accessed on the network. (The ping
utility is a standard Windows utility. Refer to the Windows doc-
umentation for details on the use of ping.)