Network IP address
IP addressing is needed for time synchronization of Alstom switches and for SNMP management.
Switch Manager is used to define IP addresses of Alstom switches. These addresses must be in the range of
the system IP, depending on the IP mask of the engineering PC for substation maintenance.
Alstom switches have a default multicast so the 3rd word of the IP address is always 254.
Installation procedure
Run
Setup.exe
and follow the on-screen instructions.
9.2
SETUP
1.
Make sure the PC has one Ethernet port connected to the Alstom switch.
2.
Configure the PC's Ethernet port on the same subnet as the Alstom switch.
3.
Select
User
or
Admin
mode. In User mode enter the user name as
User
, leave the password blank
and click
OK
. In Admin mode you can not upload the firmware on the Ethernet repeaters.
4.
In Admin mode enter the user name as
Admin
, enter the password and click
OK
. All functions are
available including Expert Maintenance facilities.
5.
Click the
Language
button in the bottom right of the screen and select your language.
6.
If several Ethernet interfaces are used, in the
Network
board drop-down box, select the PC Network
board connected to the Alstom switch. The IP and MAC addresses are displayed below the drop-down
box.
7.
Periodically click the
Ring Topology
button (top left) to display or refresh the list of Alstom switches
that are connected.
9.3
NETWORK SETUP
To configure the network options:
1.
From the main window click the
Settings
button. The Network Setup screen appears.
2.
Enter the required board IP address. The first two octets can be configured. The third octet is always
254. The last octet is set using the DIP switches (SW2) on the redundant Ethernet board, next to the
ribbon connector.
3.
Click
OK
. The board network address is updated and displayed in the main window.
4.
From the main window click the
SNTP Config
button. The Device setup screen appears.
5.
Enter the required
MAC SNTP Address
and server
IP SNTP Address
. Click
OK
.
6.
The updated MAC and IP SNTP addresses appear in the main screen.
7.
Click the
Saturation
button. A new screen appears.
8.
Set the saturation level and click
OK
. The default value is 300.
9.4
BANDWIDTH USED
To show how much bandwidth is used in the ring,
Click the
Ring
% button, at the bottom of the main window. The percentage of bandwidth used in the ring is
displayed.
9.5
RESET COUNTERS
To reset the switch counters,
1.
Click
Switch Counter Reset
.
2.
Click
OK
.
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