Specifications

138 Module 130: Protege GX Hardware Setup | PCB Controller Setup
6. Go back to the View/Edit IP menu by pressing [ENTER] or [1]. Press the [UP] key to change the subnet
mask (if required).
NetMask
255.255.255.000
By default, the PCB Controller comes with a 24 bit class C subnet mask already set.
7. Press the [UP] key again, to display the Gateway address.
Gateway
192.168.001.001
This should be changed if your server is not on the same subnet, or if you are using an NTP server on
another subnet,and should be set to the IP address of your network's router.
Once finished, you must restart the Controller for the changes to take effect. This can be done by cycling power
to the Controller, or using Telnet.
Assigning an IP Address via Telnet
1. Open a command prompt (hold down the Windows key and press [R], then type cmd and hit [Enter])
2. Type telnet 192.168.1.2 10001 then press [Enter] followed by the [Esc] key.
The telnet console displays version information and the serial number of the Controller. Keep a note of the
serial number as you will need it later.
3. Enter the default password admin and press [Enter] to display the full Controller menu.
4. Type A and press [Enter] to amend the IP address.
5. Enter the new IP address then press [Enter]
6. Select B if you need to change the subnet mask and C if you need to change the gateway.
7. Save the changes by typing J and pressing [Enter].
8. You must restart the Controller to apply the changes. Type K and press [Enter], type restart when
prompted, then press [Enter] again. Alternatively, you can restart by cycling power to the Controller.