For improved performance, the two Ethernet LANs are serviced by a dedicated
microprocessor core. In addition, each Ethernet LAN is serviced by a dedicated
Network Interface Controller (NIC). In this way, the servicing of the Ethernet ports is
independent of the controller logic and I/O scanning. This superior level of servicing is
required at the higher communications rates.
Any of the embedded Ethernet ports may be used to communicate with the PME
programming software using the Service Request Transport Protocol (SRTP, a
proprietary GE protocol, used primarily for communication with the programmer).
To establish Ethernet communications between the PME programming and
configuration software and the CPU, you
first
need to set an IP address. Use the
Set IP Address tool (refer to
PACSystems RX3i and RX7i CPU Reference Manual,
GFK-2222V) or use the factory-shipped default settings:
CPE330 LAN1
CPE330 LAN2
IP Address:
192.168.0.100
10.10.0.100
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
Gateway:
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
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PACSystems* RX3i 1GHz 64MB CPU w/Ethernet Quick Start Guide
GFK-2941E