Electronic Systems Technology ESTEEM195EG-1 ESTEEM 195Eg User Manual

Electronic Systems Technology ESTEEM 195Eg Chapter 0 Front Cover 195Eg

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CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLE CONFIGURATIONS    Revised: 23 Jan 08  5-1  EST P/N AA107G PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES  In this chapter we will demonstrate how to program the ESTeem Model 195Eg for each of the operating modes.  For a detailed explanation of the modes, please refer to Chapter 1 of this manual.  In the following examples we assume that the modems have been initially configured for IP Address, Net Mask, etc. and are ready for programming from the Model 195Eg’s Web Configuration Manager’s Setup Menu.  The first example network in Figure 1 consist of two wired Ethernet networks (Large Plant LAN and Remote Building) that will be bridged together through a repeater site and have a direct backup pathway.  This same wireless mesh canopy will provide wireless access to the single PLC on the forklift (Example 4) and any other 802.11g or 802.11b devices.   The second example network in Figure 2 show how to configure the Model 195Eg if multiple Ethernet devices are connected to a single ESTeem Model 195Eg.  A separate network address for the connected hardware is required and can be configured for fixed or dynamic IP (DHCP) addressing.  The use of multiple network addresses will require that a network router be programmed for each of the remote devices.  As we learned in Chapter 1 of this manual, the difference in the Station Router and the Station Masquerade Mode will depend upon the required availability of accessing the connected Ethernet devices to the 195Eg.  The Station Router will allow devices on the Ethernet LAN to access these device and the Station Masquerade will not, very similar to a firewall. Access Point Routerwith RepeaterFeature Enabled10/100BaseTHUB or SwitchMobilePLCEtherStationMode10/100BaseTAccess Point Bridgewith RepeaterFeature EnabledPrimary Repeater PathBackup Repeater PathAccess Point Bridgewith RepeaterFeature EnabledMobile VehicleSingle Ethernet DeviceExample #4S/N: 14004Primary Repeater PathPlant NetworkLarge Wired LANExample #1 S/N: E-14001WLAN MAC=00:04:3F:00:09:01Remote BuildingSmall Ethernet Wired LANExample #3 S/N: E-14003WLAN MAC=00:04:3F:00:09:10Stand-Alone Repeater SiteExample #2 S/N: E-14002WLAN MAC= 00:04:3F:00:09:05NetworkRouter(Required)  Figure 1: Programming Example #1 Diagram
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