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Using the LGE The LGE is a gateway module that provides the UDP/IP (User Datagram Protocol/Internet communication between a workstation and a Protocol) of the TCP/IP family. The control module network (CMnet) consisting of workstation must be configured to fewer than 100 modules. Up to 199 gateways...
LGnet Addressing cause harmful interference in which case the The LGE has two rotary switches and a DIP user will be required to correct the switch used to assign the LGE’s LGnet interference at his own expense.
Where x is the gateway’s address as defined in “LGnet Addressing” on page 3. You can use a default IP address for the LGE that is created by the module, or assign an IP 4. If using SuperVision v2.6, run Setup.exe address if required by the customer.
“Addressing” on page 3 for details about setting the address. IP Address LGx 7. Turn the LGE’s power switch on and verify Where IP Address is the address assigned that the Run and Error LEDs are blinking. by the Network Administrator and x is the Verify that the Error LED turns off and the gateway’s LGnet address.
The LGE uses the CEM module driver. No dial the workstation. Use the wiring diagrams other FBs can be added to the LGE. If any in Figure 5 on page 7 to connect the Console problems occur during this procedure, Port to a workstation or a modem.
LEDs Console receive - indicates that the Console Port is receiving data. The LGE has several LED indicators to show the status of certain functions. Table 3 on Link- indicates communication through the page 8 explains the Run and Error LED Ethernet port.
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