User manual

001-5099-000 HiPR-900 User Manual
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Notes:
RF Interface IP settings are irrelevant in bridge mode.
XX:YY:ZZ refer to lower three bytes of Ethernet MAC address
6.3 IP Network Settings
For Advanced IP Settings, web interface screen captures, and descriptions, see section 6.7.
6.3.1 Factory Settings in Bridge Mode
Referring to Figure 14, set one of the HiPR-900 as a Master for a basic Bridge network.
In the illustration, Host and RTU are part of the same IP subnet and IP addresses of HiPR-900
units are irrelevant in Bridge mode setup.
Figure 14 - Factory IP Network Settings in Bridge Mode with no services
6.3.2 IP Network Settings in Bridge Mode
Referring to Figure 15, set one of the HiPR-900 as a Master. Set the IP addresses and IP netmask.
In the illustration, Host, RTU, HiPR Master, and Remote are part of the same IP subnet. This se-
tup not only acts as a transparent Bridge but also provides IP Services (web pages, Terminal
Server, FTP etc…).
Figure 15 - IP Network Settings in transparent Bridge Mode with services
HiPR-900 Master
DHCP Server
Eth1 IP: 192.168.204.1
MASK: 255.255.255.0
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HiPR-900 Remote
DHCP Server
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Eth1 IP: 192.168.204.1
MASK: 255.255.255.0
RF Network
Host
IP: 172.30.1.1
MASK: 255.255.255.0
RTU
IP: 172.30.1.2
MASK: 255.255.255.0
HiPR-900 Maste
r
DHCP Server
Eth1 IP: 172.30.1.3
MASK: 255.255.255.0
RF IP: Unused
MASK: Unused
HiPR-900 Remote
DHCP Server
RF IP: Unused
MASK: Unused
Eth1 IP: 172.30.1.4
MASK: 255.255.255.0
RF Network
Host
IP: 172.30.1.1
MASK: 255.255.255.0
RTU
IP: 172.30.1.2
MASK: 255.255.255.0