Specifications

Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C IR-IP Interface Module
ASMi-31 Ver. 3.0 IR-IP Management Utility C-9
1. Configure the destination address of the
ping
utility to the new LAN interface
IP address. It is not necessary to change the Telnet host source address.
2. When ready, set section 1 of the IR-IP DIP switch to ON.
The ERR indicator starts flashing faster (approximately four times a
second).
3. Perform Steps 4, 5 of the procedure used for a new IR-IP.
What to Do If ...
The INT indicator does not light immediately after ASMi-31 is turned on
The IR-IP interface module does not receive power from the ASMi-31 power
supply. Service is required.
After the power-up process ends, the INT indicator shows LAN integrity. It may
stay turned off without indicating power supply failure.
The ERR indicator does not light immediately after ASMi-31 is turned on
IR-IP is faulty and must be replaced.
After turn-on, the ERR indicator lights for 15 seconds and then turns off. ACT
does not light, and there is no response from IR-IP
No software loaded into IR-IP. Download software using the procedure described
in the
New Software Download Menu
section below.
After turn-on, the ERR indicator lights for 15 seconds, and then turns off. ACT
lights from time to time, but there is no response from IR-IP
IR-IP has been configured. If you do not know the current IP address of the LAN
interface, erase IR-IP router configuration using the procedure given in the
Erasing User’s Configuration
section below.
No ping replies from IR-IP
If your host does not begin to receive
ping
replies after three unsuccessful
attempts, check the physical connection path between the Telnet host
Ethernet interface and the IR-IP 10BASE-T connector.
The IP learning process is not successful
Check that the prescribed IP address does not appear in the ARP table.
C.7 IR-IP Management Utility
General Operating Procedures
The IR-IP interface module is managed via a simple, menu-driven utility that uses
a basic terminal user interface. A typical screen is shown in
Figure C-4
.
As seen in
Figure C-4
, each screen has a header that identifies the device being
configured and its logical name, assigned by the user, followed by the running
software revision and date. The bottom line of the screen displays prompts that
guide you in the execution of the various activities.
Note