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Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100
7. Click Save.
The Save As window displays. See Figure 4-7. Select a location to save the configuration
file.
8. Click
Save.
Another window displays confirming that the download is complete.
Figure 4-7 Prompt to save configuration file
9. If you are configuring 460 Gateways that are not attached to the computer you are using,
then email or save the file to media that can be transferred to the appropriate computer.
Note: When gateways are configured from a file, you still need to set jumpers (if desired),
edit the network settings, and restart the gateway to make the settings take effect.
Uploadingaconfigurationfiletoadditionalgateways
Use the following steps to configure a 460 Gateway from an existing configuration file. If you
changed jumper settings on the 460 Gateway that supplied the configuration file, you need to
change the settings on all gateways configured using the file. Refer to Setting jumpers on page 4.
If the 460 Gateway is already connected to a personal computer and can access the Real Time
Automation web site (http://192.168.0.100), skip to step 5.
1. Connect one end of an Ethernet crossover cable to the 460 Gateway and the other end to
the RJ45 connector on your computer. A red Ethernet crossover cable was shipped with
the 460 Gateway.
2. Insert the power connector to the 460 Gateway and then plug the power cord into a power
source.
3. Your computer needs to be on the same subnet as this 460 Gateway unit. The unit’s
default IP address is 192.168.0.100. Therefore your computer’s IP address must be set at
192.168.0.xxx, where xxx is any number that is not being used by any other device on
your network.
If your computer is using a dynamic IP address (typical), you need to change it to a static
192.168.0.xxx address. Use the following steps to change your computer’s IP address.
a. Go into your Network Setup.
b. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
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