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Chapter 9: Appendices
Appendix 3: Network Reference
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Appendix 3: Network
Reference
The JAGXTREME terminal provides an Ethernet local area network connection. This
connection allows JAGXTREME terminals to be combined to share display/keyboards
and serial ports, and to exchange data with personal computers and file servers.
Keyboard/Display Sharing
Cluster IP Example Setup Chart
Description
Term #1 Term #2 Term #3 Term #4 Term #5 Term #6 Network
Hub
Standard
Ethernet RJ-45
IP Address 200.200.200.201 200.200.200.202 200.200.200.203 200.200.200.204 200.200.200.205 200.200.200.206 N/A
Sub-Net Mask 255.255.255.000 255.255.255.000 255.255.255.000 255.255.255.000 255.255.255.000 255.255.255.000 N/A
Gateway 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 N/A
Net Console Y Y Y Y Y Y N/A
Web Server Y Y Y Y Y Y N/A
PC Data
Access
Y Y Y Y Y Y N/A
Any JAGXTREME terminal that has a keyboard/display may be used to interact with any
other JAGXTREME terminal in its cluster. A JAGXTREME terminal with the
keyboard/display must be configured as a network console, and it must be set up to
have access to the other JAGXTREME terminals. If Terminal 1 is to be used as a network
console and can access Terminals 2, 3, and 6, Terminal 1 will be set up as follows:
Terminal 1 Network Set Up
Net Console YES
Terminal #2 YES
Terminal #3 YES
Terminal #4 NO
Terminal #5 NO
Terminal #6 YES
Terminal 1 does not appear in this list since a JAGXTREME always has access to its
own internal scale(s).
The other terminals (2, 3, 6) that Terminal 1 can access must have Terminal 1 marked
as YES in their Terminal lists. In other words, each pair of terminals that need to interact
with each other across Ethernet must have the others terminal number marked YES in
its Configure Network program block. This rule also applies to two terminals that must
exchange print data.
You can press ESCAPE at the
JAGXTREME 2 terminal to unlock the
keyboard when another JAGXTREME
controls the terminal.