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1. Jolxi The module s Force DHCP DIP Switch is set on If the module were to be powered down it would revert to DHCP and the IP address discarded a Figure 3 6 Force DHCP warning In addition to the setting the IP address a number of other network parameters can be set during the DHCP process These settings can be viewed and edited in Slate s Application Settings in the DHCP Server tab Once the DHCP process has been completed the network settings can be set using the Ethernet Port Configuration via the Target Browser The Target Browser can be accessed under the Tools menu Document No D111 009 Page 19 of 50 Revision 1 1 Setup Target Browser DHCP Server Event Viewer DeviceFlash we DFi Packet Capture Viewer Application Settings Figure 3 7 Selecting the Target Browser The Target Browser automatically scans the Ethernet network for EtherNet IP devices 5 Target Browser i O Done 192 166 1 231 DNP3 Router 192 168 1 224 DF1 Router 192 168 123 Process Cache 192 168 1 41 DF1 Router 192 166 1 232 DNP3 Router 192 166 1 40 Process Cache 192 168 1 235 Time Sync 192 168 1 1 1756 EN2TR B 192 168 1 101 1756 EN2TR B 192 168 1 5 1783 ETAP A 192 168 1 3 1788 EN2PAR B Figure 3 8 Target Browser Right clicking on a device reveals the context menu including the Port Configuration option EI f 192 168 1 231 DNP3 Router f 192 168 1 2
2. DHCPRequests DHCPAssignmentsOrdered DHCPAssignmentsChild DHCPAssignmentsVisitors UnexpectedDLRPortClosed CurrentAssignmentNode DevicesFound DevicesAssigned ThreePortDevice Document No D111 009 Revision 1 1 Operation BOOL BOOL BOOL BOOL SINT DINT DINT DINT DINT DINT DINT DINT DINT DINT DINT BOOL 128 BOOL 128 BOOL 128 Set if the Child IP range is too small to service the DHCP requests Set if the Visitor IP range is too small to service the DHCP requests Set if a Device Level Ring Supervisor is detected on the network Set if Scanning has been inhibited via the Output assembly A number representing the current Assignment mode O Normal mode 1 ETAP Child mode The number of ordered nodes found on the linear network The number of ordered nodes that have the correct IP addresses as per the configured Ordered IP range The number of three port devices detected on the linear network The number of child nodes that have the correct IP addresses as per the configured Child IP range The total number of DHCP requests The total number of DHCP assignments made from the Ordered IP range The total number of DHCP assignments made from the Child IP range The total number of DHCP assignments made from the Visitor IP range The number of three port devices with unexpected ports closed During Assignment this reflects the node or position
3. General Connection Module Info Requested Packet Interval RPI poo ms 1 0 3200 0 ms Inhibit Module Major Fault On Controller lf Connection Fails While in Run Mode M Use Unicast Connection over EtherNet IP Figure 3 26 Connection module properties in RSLogix 5000 Once the module has been added to the RSLogix 5000 lO tree the user must assign the User Defined Types UDTs to the input and output assemblies The user can import the required UDTs by right clicking on User Defined sub folder in the Data Types folder of the lO tree and selecting Import Data Type The assemblies are then assigned to the UDTs with a ladder copy instruction COP as shown in the figure below Document No D111 009 Page 32 of 50 Revision 1 1 Setup E 1756 Backplane 1756 A10 f 0 1756 L75 DHCPManagerExample EJ 1 1756 EN2TR EthernetBridge Ags Ethernet ETHERNET MODULE DHCP Figure 3 27 RSLogix 5000 I O module tree 3 6 2 IMPORTING UDTS AND MAPPING ROUTINES To simplify the mapping of the input image an RSLogix 5000 Routine Partial Import L5X file is provided This file can be imported by right clicking on the required Program and selecting the Import Routine option Controller DHCPManagerExample Controller Tags amp Controller Fault Handler 3 Power Up Handler Tasks Gita MainTask gt peca E Unschec KA New Routine amp Add On Ins 61 21 Data Types Cut Ctrl X 3 Trends Copy Ctri C
4. MAC Address Vendor Requests Elapsed Assigned IP 10 x IP Address Recent Enable Static Disable DHCP Ok Cancel Figure 3 4 Assigning IP Address The required IP address can then be either entered or a recently used IP address can be selected by clicking on an item in the Recent List If the Enable Static checkbox is checked then the IP address will be set to static after the IP assignment thereby disabling future DHCP requests Once the IP address window has been accepted the DHCP server will automatically assign the IP address to the module and then read the Identity object Product name from the device Document No D111 009 Page 18 of 50 Revision 1 1 Setup The successful assignment of the IP address by the device is indicated by the green background of the associated row lO x MAC Address Vendor Requests Elapsed AssignedIP___ Assign Status Identity Figure 3 5 Successful IP address assignment It is possible to force the module back into DHCP mode by powering up the device with DIP switch 2 set to the On position A new IP address can then be assigned by repeating the previous steps NOTE It is important to return DIP switch 2 back to Off position to avoid the module returning to a DHCP mode after the power is cycled again If the module s DIP switch 2 is in the On position during the address assignment the user will be warned by the following message
5. Recovery Time 5000 ms M DHCP Lease Settings DHCP Renewal Time infinite ms Infinite DHCP Rebinding Time infinite ms Infinite DHCP Lease Time infinite ms Infinite Ok Apply Cancel Figure 3 17 DHCP Advanced configuration Document No D111 009 Page 27 of 50 Revision 1 1 Setup 3 5 MODULE DOWNLOAD Once the DHCP Manager configuration has been completed it must be downloaded to the module Before downloading the Connection Path of the module should be set This path will automatically default to the IP address of the module as set in the module configuration It can however be modified if the DHCP Manager is not on a local network The Connection path can be set by right clicking on the module and selecting the Connection Path option File Device Tools Window Help del td a O2 Project Explorer DHCP Sample J Configuration Configuration Copy Export tt 4 Verify Configuration ol G X Delete Figure 3 18 Selecting Connection Path The new connection path can then be either entered manually or selected by means of the Target Browser S DHCP Manager Connection Path loj x Connection Path Figure 3 19 Connection Path To initiate the download right click on the module and select the Download option Document No D111 009 Page 28 of 50 Revision 1 1 Setup S Aparian Slate DHCP Sample File Device Tools
6. SEMO IV eaaa E ida 37 Document No D111 009 Page 2 of 50 Revision 1 1 Preface ELZ OMT S CMD Nat ios 39 3 Diagnos tC ser NoE 40 Sil LEDS Nas 40 5 2 Module Status Monitoring in Slate cccocccnononononanonnnnonnnnonacononarononnnonnonaonnnonononos 41 Dede Module EVEN OG usan e 45 Si NVC SERV SU cases cere ati 46 6 JecanicaSpeciica cortante 47 Gale A toate dae tee tag ie dete een A ee ea 47 Zo Election classe 48 Bd EN ni 48 GA DR tt area 49 6s Certicap ostia 49 Je MAS o Dis 50 Revision History 1 0 26 June 2015 Initial document 11 25 August 2015 Add UL Listed mark Document No D111 009 Page 3 of 50 Revision 1 1 Preface 1 PREFACE 1 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE DHCP MANAGER This manual describes the installation operation and diagnostics of the Aparian DHCP Manager module The DHCP Manager provides location co ordinated IP Address assignment to DLR capable embedded switch devices connected in a linear topology In applications where different sub systems can be connected in any order the module ensures that their IP addresses are assigned in the order in which they are located Examples of this application can be found in the packaging industry 1 1 1 DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a standard network protocol that is capable of dynamically assigning IP addresses and other network parameters to any device on the network that requests it This significantly reduces the effort
7. UL Open Type 0 60 C Yes terminal based IEC61000 6 4 EN 61000 4 2 IEC 61000 4 3 EFT IEC 61000 4 4 Surge IEC 61000 4 5 IEC 61000 4 6 Table 6 1 Electrical specification 6 3 ETHERNET Specification Connector Conductors ARP connections TCP connections CIP connections Communication rate Duplex mode Auto MDIX support Document No D111 009 Revision 1 1 Rating RJ45 CATS STP UTP Max 20 Max 20 Max 10 10 100Mbps Full Half Yes Table 6 2 Ethernet specification Page 48 of 50 6 4 DHCP Specification Maximum Ordered Devices Maximum Visitor Devices Maximum Child Devices Technical Specifications Rating 100 255 100 Table 6 3 DHCP specification 6 5 CERTIFICATIONS Certification CE Mark UL Mark File E476538 Document No D111 009 Revision 1 1 Mark CE c UL us LISTED Table 6 4 Certifications Page 49 of 50 assembly instance 31 AssignmentFail 36 37 AssignmentSuccess 36 37 C Child 2 5 6 9 10 11 24 25 26 36 37 39 43 45 51 ChildTimeOut 37 class 1 31 32 37 Connection path 28 Contact Us 12 D DC power 13 DHCP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 46 47 49 51 DHCP general configuration 25 DHCP Manager 1 4 6 14 22 23 31 33 37 46 49 DHCP parameters 24 DHCPPortRecoveryTime 37 dimensions 49 DIN ra
8. Window Help Del sO Ot DAs Project Explorer Configuration Connection Path Verify Configuration l Copy e Export X Delete Figure 3 20 Selecting Download Once complete the user will be notified that the download was successful S Aparian Sate o Y Download Successful le Figure 3 21 Successful download During the download process the module s time will be compared to that of the PC s time Should the difference be greater than 30 seconds the user will be prompted to set the module time to that of the PC time S Aparian Slate Module time is currently 2015 02 23 09 35 14 AM Would you like to set the time PC time er coea Figure 3 22 Setting module time The module time is used only for the event log Within the Slate environment the module will be in the Online state indicated by the green circle around the module The module is now configured and will start operating immediately Document No D111 009 Page 29 of 50 Revision 1 1 Setup 5 Aparian Slate DHCP Sample Deb A EEE Sere DHCP Sample DHCP Manager DHCP Manager on Configuration Figure 3 23 Module online Document No D111 009 Page 30 of 50 Revision 1 1 Setup 3 6 RSLOGIX 5000 CONFIGURATION 3 6 1 ADD MODULE TO I O CONFIGURATION The module can operate in both a Logix owned and standalone mode When the module operates in a Logix owned mode the DHCP Manage
9. Y O Configu A Paste Ctrl V Delete Del Figure 3 28 RSLogix 5000 Importing DHCP Manager specific routine and UDTs pe Import Routine Look in Pa DHCP Manager 2 gt iv gt amp B DHCPManager Mapping L5X 2015 06 23 12 27 PM RSLogix 5000 XML File Recent Places al Desktop Libraries A Computer Fa Network ey gt Files of type RSLogix 5000 XML Files L5X v Cancel Files containing o Hep Into 5 MainPrograrn ne Figure 3 29 Selecting partial import file Document No D111 009 Page 33 of 50 Revision 1 1 Setup The import will create the following e The required UDTs user defined data types e Two controller tags representing the Input and Output assemblies e Aroutine mapping the DHCP Manager module to the aforementioned tags The user may need to change the routine to map to the correct DHCP Manager module instance name and make sure that the mapping routine is called by the Program s Main Routine Sie Controller DHCPManagerExample A Controller Tags E Controller Fault Handler Power Up Handler 5 a Tasks a ia MainTask E 3 MainProgram A Program Tags 7 E MainRoutine TSA a Phases Motion Groups Add On Instructions par Types l E AparianDHCPInput E AparianDHCPOutput 8 B AparianDHCPStatus a Strings Ep Add On Defined 1 55 Predefined 6 5 Module Defined Trends 2 1 0 Configuration Sl 1756 Backplane 1756 A10 fa 0
10. are received NOTE When using the DHCP Manager in ETAP Child mode it is important to AN connect the three port devices e g ETAP modules so that Port 1 is connected on the side of the DHCP Manager Failure to do so will result in assignment failure and may require device ports to be manually re enabled Document No D111 009 Page 9 of 50 Revision 1 1 Preface Aparian DHCP Manager EtherNet IP Figure 1 4 Three port device connection Must enter on Port 1 The following figure shows another example of the DHCP Manager configured in ETAP Child mode For the sake of illustration the following points are made e The positons number from the first DLR capable device nearest to the DHCP Manager module e ETAPs are connected so as to have Port 1 connected to the DHCP Manager side The Child positions follow after their parents ETAPS that is why the second drive is Child position 4 and not 3 Document No D111 009 Page 10 of 50 Revision 1 1 Preface Position 4 192 168 1 4 Child at Position 4 192 168 1 104 Position 3 192 168 1 3 EtherNet IP Position 2 192 168 1 2 Child at Position 2 192 168 1 102 l l I Position 1 192 168 1 1 l l l l l Aparian DHCP Manager l ORDERED Range CHILD Range Figure 1 5 Example setup of network in ETAP Child Mode Document No D111 009 Page 11 of 50 Revision 1 1 Preface 1 4 ADDITIONAL INF
11. detected Table 5 1 Module LED operation Document No D111 009 Page 40 of 50 Revision 1 1 Diagnostics 5 2 MODULE STATUS MONITORING IN SLATE The DHCP Manager can provide a range of statistics which can assist with module operation maintenance and fault finding The statistics can be accessed in full by Slate or using the web server in the module To view the module s status in the Aparian Slate environment the module must be online If the module is not already Online following a recent configuration download then right click on the module and select the Go Online option S Aparian Slate DHCP Sample File Device Tools Window Help om no 12 6 Project Explorer DHCP Sample DHCP Manager DHCP Configuration Je Configuration Connection Path Y Download 4 Upload Verify Configuration l o x CG Copy Export Delete Export Raw Configuration Figure 5 2 Selecting to Go Online The Online mode is indicated by the green circle behind the module in the Project Explorer tree File Device Tools Window Help opel AD Ot DARE Project Explorer Configuration Connection Path Ethernet Port Configuration Verify Configuration 0 Identity Go Offline Figure 5 5 2 Selecting online Status The Status monitoring window can be opened by either double clicking on the Status item in the Project Explorer tree or by right clicking on the module and selecting Status Document
12. http 192 168 1 236 Pris h f Aparian x E Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Module DHCP Manager Serial 352005FD Firmware Rev 1 1 e E aparian iS Device Name DHCP Manager i Ethemet Serial number 352005FD Eventlogs Firmware Revision 1 1 Diagnostics Module Status Configured Vendor Id 1570 Application A Product Type 12 www apanan com Product Code 106 Uptime 3h 14m 7s Date 2015 06 23 Time 13 58 45 Switches 0 0 0 0 Temperature 28 7021 C M Copyright 2015 Aparian Inc All rights reserved Figure 5 9 Web interface Document No D111 009 Page 46 of 50 Revision 1 1 Technical Specifications 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 1 DIMENSIONS Below are the enclosure dimensions as well as the required DIN rail dimensions All dimensions are in millimetres 101 021 d Base Base Figure 9 6 1 DHCP Manager enclosure dimensions Sezione A Section A 2 2 min fino a To 2 5 max _ 24 072 Serione A Section A Figure 9 6 2 Required DIN dimensions Document No D111 009 Page 47 of 50 Revision 1 1 Technical Specifications 6 2 ELECTRICAL Specification Power requirements Power consumption Connector Conductors Enclosure rating Temperature Earth connection Emissions ESD Immunity Radiated RF Immunity EFT B Immunity Surge Immunity Conducted RF Immunity Rating Input 10 28V DC 70 mA 24 VDC 1 7 W 3 way terminal 24 18 AWG IP20 NEMA
13. in milliseconds to process any DHCP requests from Child devices Relevant only in ETAP Child mode The allocated time in milliseconds to process any DHCP requests from Visitor devices The time delay in milliseconds after re opening a three port device port to allow Ethernet link to be established Relevant only in ETAP Child mode Table 3 3 DHCP Assignment parameters Page 26 of 50 Setup The DHCP Lease parameters are as follows Parameter Description DHCP Renewal Time The time in seconds before the client begins to renew its address lease with the DHCP Manager This parameter is transmitted to the device during the DHCP assignment A value of OxFFFFFFFF is used to indicate infinity DHCP Rebinding Time The time in seconds before the client enters the rebinding state if it has not renewed its current address lease with the DHCP Manager This parameter is transmitted to the device during the DHCP assignment A value of OxFFFFFFFF is used to indicate infinity DHCP Lease Time The duration that the IP address is leased to the client in seconds This parameter is transmitted to the device during the DHCP assignment A value of OxFFFFFFFF is used to indicate infinity Table 3 4 DHCP Lease parameters S DHCP Manager Configuration oOo x General DHCP Manager Advanced M DHCP Assignment Settings Ordered TimeOut 75000 ms Child TimeOut 20000 ms Visitor TimeOut 30000 ms Port
14. of the three port device that is currently being processed Valid only when the module is in the ETAP Child mode An array indicating which devices have been detected in the linear network The index represents the position where zero indicates the first position An array indicating which devices have been assigned the correct IP address in the linear network The index represents the position where zero indicates the first position An array indicating which devices have been identified as a three port device The index represents the position where zero indicates the first position Page 38 of 50 Operation ChildAssigned BOOL 128 An array indicating which three port devices have had their child device assigned The index represents the position where zero indicates the first position Table 4 1 RSLogix 5000 input assembly parameters 1 1 2 OUTPUT ASSEMBLY The following parameters are used in the output assembly of the module Parameter Datatype Description StartAssignment BOOL A false to true transition of this bit triggers the start of the Assignment function AbortAssignment BOOL A false to true transition of this bit aborts the Assignment function ResetState BOOL A false to true transition of this bit resets the internal state of the DHCP Manager ClearForeignSupervisorDetected BOOL A false to true transition of this bit resets the foreign DLR ring supervisor latch InhibitScanning BOOL Setting t
15. 168 1 1 l d l Position 2 gal 5 Visitor lll 192 168 1 202 a L eco had gt e a l Position 3 192 168 1 3 l l Position 4 192 168 1 4 eee os B90 Visitor 900 ese 192 168 1 201 eeone ojo l ORDERED Range VISITOR Range Figure 1 2 Example of a network setup in Normal mode Document No D111 009 Page 7 of 50 Revision 1 1 Preface In this mode all the devices in the linear topology are assigned location co ordinated IP addresses from the Ordered IP range this includes the ETAP located at position 2 The first device in the linear network receives the first IP address in the Ordered IP range and so on Both operator panels are not directly part of the linear network and are assigned addresses IP addresses from the Visitor IP range NOTE The visitor addresses are assigned in the chronological order in which their A N DHCP requests are received Therefor any correlation between their IP address and their physical location would be coincidental Even though the device at IP address 192 168 1 201 is connected at the end of the linear network it is classed as a visitor because it is not a DLR capable device 1 3 2 ETAP CHILD MODE The ETAP Child mode is illustrated in the figure below with the following IP ranges configured Ordered 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 99 Child 192 168 1 101 192 168 1 199 Visitor 192 168 1 201 192 168 1 230 Docum
16. 1756 L75 DHCPManagerExample 8 1 1756 EN2TR EthernetBridge Ethernet 1756 EN2TR EthernetBridge 8 ETHERNET MODULE DHCPO1 Figure 3 30 Imported RSLogix 5000 objects Refer to the additional information section of this document for an example RSLogix 5000 project as well as the required UDTs Document No D111 009 Page 34 of 50 Revision 1 1 Operation 4 OPERATION 4 1 SCANNING The DHCP Manager continuously scans the linear network to determine the positional order of all the DLR capable devices Each scan takes approximately 1 2 seconds to complete The count of ordered devices is reported in the module s input assembly The user or user code may use this parameter to determine when all the expected devices have been connected and trigger the Assignment phase The scanning phase is independent of the selected assignment mode Note The scanning phase is paused during the assignment phase after which it will continue The scanning mode can be manually disabled through a bit in the module s output assembly 4 2 ASSIGNMENT The assignment phase is triggered by setting the StartAssignment command bit in the output assembly The operation of the assignment is dependent on the pre configured assignment mode 4 2 1 ASSIGNMENT NORMAL MODE In Normal mode the assignment phase waits for DHCP requests from all the modules on the network Each time a request is received the DHCP Manager checks if the r
17. 24 DF1 Router on f 192 168 1 234 Process Cache 192 168 1 236 DHCP Mi Select 192 168 1 41 DF1 Ro Scan Add Child Node Properties 2 ae f 192 168 1 40 Process 1921681235 Time s __Reset Module f 192 168 1 232 DNP3 F Figure 3 9 Selecting Port Configuration Document No D111 009 Page 20 of 50 Revision 1 1 Setup All the relevant Ethernet port configuration parameters can be modified using the Port Configuration window 5 Ethernet Port Configuration Figure 3 10 Port Configuration Alternatively these parameters can be modified using Rockwell Automation s RSLinx software Document No D111 009 Page 21 of 50 Revision 1 1 Setup 3 3 CREATING A NEW PROJECT Before the user can configure the module a new Slate project must be created Under the File menu select New 5 Aparian Slate File Device Tools Window Help Figure 3 11 Creating a new project A Slate project will be created showing the Project Explorer tree view To save the project use the Save option under the File menu A new device can now be added by selecting Add under the Device menu 5 Aparian Slate Export Cut Copy Paste Delete Figure 3 12 Adding a new device Inthe Add New Device window select the DHCP Manager and click the Ok button Document No D111 009 Page 22 of 50 Revision 1 1 Setup 5 Add New Device loj x Select Device Type Image Device Nam
18. DHCP Manger User Manual A DHCP Document No D111 009 08 2015 Revision 1 1 e aparian Preface CONTENTS 1 Preta ion 4 tl Introduction to The DACP MANGCEN ni 4 LEE E A RN 4 1 1 2 Location Co ordinated IP Address ASSISNMENL ccccssscccsseeecsseeeeeececeeeceeeees 4 Meee TCU A ieee aa E a 5 L3 Architecture italian 7 K T NOrmal IWIOG CS sand eiii 7 L3 2 SEAR Chla Mode cda 8 LAS Additional Ito Ma OM T 12 Eas SUP ina E E E 12 2a Stalin a 13 Ze Mod le LOVoUt esaa a a T 13 22 Mod le Mounn E tina A A 15 Dis O a eee 16 24A ENEN et POr soie EE Aa E a A A doestnaaeatveh eatin 16 De SOU 17 Sl Instal Confie ration SOMWal 6 ta 17 li NetWork Parametros ia 17 Ss Creatine a New Pro ela dE ici 22 34 DACP Manager parameter ios 24 29 Module DOWN int o 28 3 62 RSEORIX 5000 CONTSURAION caida AE AE ANAIS dead siete 31 3 6 1 Add Module to I O Configuration cccccccccccccccesescceceesseessseessseceeececceseseeeeeees 31 3 6 2 Importing UDTs and Mapping Routines oocccconcccccnccnncnacononarononcnonononaconenanononos 33 d A TR 35 A O e aban nda dha conde E 35 AZ ASENNE N Ca tuck daaesveuk aanveneeaae etn ate famouse esa 35 4 2 1 Assignment Normal Mode ccscccssssssecsssscccsssencssscessssecceesscncusrencassesoeaesss 35 4 2 2 Assignment ETAP Child Mode ccssscscssressssscccsssscncnsrsencussssvacssevcesrensousns 35 ES sRSEOSIX SOOO as NM Saa aa a 36 ELD PUAS
19. No D111 009 Page 41 of 50 Revision 1 1 Diagnostics The status window contains multiple tabs to display the current status of the module DHCP Manager Status i o x Mode ETAPChild MAC Address 00 60 35 20 05 FD Owned Owned Temperature 29 6 C Config Valid Valid Processor Scan 6 4 us Ethernet Cable Length 5m Up Time 2d 23 30 57 DIP Switches SW1 SafeMode Off Module Time 2015 06 22 04 10 56 PM SW2 Force DHCP Off SW4 Reserved Off Updated only on boot up Figure 5 5 3 Status monitoring General The General tab displays the following general parameters and can also be used to set the module time to the PC time Parameter Mode Owned Config Valid Up Time Module Time MAC Address Temperature Processor Scan Ethernet Cable Length DIP Switch Position Description Indicates the current assignment mode Normal or ETAP Child Indicates whether or not the module is currently owned Class 1 by a Logix controller Indicates whether the module configuration is valid Indicates the elapsed time since the module was powered up Indicates the module s internal time The module time is stored in UTC Universal Coordinate Time but displayed on this page according to the local PC Time Zone settings Displays the module s unique Ethernet MAC address The internal temperature of the module The amount of time microseconds taken by the
20. ORMATION The following documents contain additional information that can assist the user with the module installation and operation Resource Link Slate Installation http www aparian com software slate DHCP Manager User Manual DHCP Manager Datasheet http www aparian com products dhcopmanager Example Code amp UDTs www cisco com c en us td docs video cds cde cde205 220 420 installation guide Ethernet wiring standard cde205 220 420 hig Connectors html CIP Routing The CIP Networks Library Volume 1 Appendix C Data Management Table 1 3 Additional Information 1 5 SUPPORT Technical support is provided via the Web in the form of user manuals FAQ datasheets etc to assist with installation operation and diagnostics For additional support the user can use either of the following Resource Link Contact Us web link www aparian com contact us Support email support Waparian com Table 1 4 Support Details Document No D111 009 Page 12 of 50 Revision 1 1 Installation 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 MODULE LAYOUT The module has three ports at the bottom of the enclosure as shown in the figure below The ports are used for Ethernet RS232 serial and power The power port uses a three way connector which is used for the DC power supply positive and negative or ground voltage as well as the earth connection A N NOTE The RS232 for this module is reserved and should not be used The Ethernet cable must be wire
21. as follows Document No D111 009 Page 5 of 50 Revision 1 1 Preface Device Class Description Ordered Devices that are embedded switch Device Level Ring capable devices connected in the linear network IP addresses are assigned from the Ordered IP range Child Devices that are connected to the third port of a three port device e g ETAP located on the linear network This class of device is only valid in the ETAP Child mode Only one child can exist for each three port device Any additional devices found connected to that port will be defined as visitors and not children IP addresses are assigned from the Child IP range Visitor All other devices that are connected to the network will be visitors These included multiple modules connected off a three port device or non DLR devices connected to the end of the linear network IP addresses are assigned from the Visitor IP range Table 1 1 Device Classes Mode Description All devices in the linear topology including three port devices are assigned location co ordinated IP addresses from the Ordered IP range All other devices are assigned IP addresses from the Visitor IP range ETAP Child All devices in the linear topology including three port devices are assigned location co ordinated IP addresses from the Ordered IP range Each child device connected to the third port of a three port device will be assigned an IP address from the Child IP range The offset wit
22. cates the assignment function is in process Success Indicates the previous assignment function was successful Failed Indicates the previous assignment function failed Indicates that a foreign DLR ring supervisor has been detected on the network This condition will remain latched until either Cleared by Slate or via the Output assembly Indicates the number of closed ports that were detected during assignment Indicates the number of ordered devices detected Indicates the number of ordered devices that have been assigned the correct IP address Indicates the total number of DHCP Assignments made from the Ordered IP range Indicates whether there are still IP addresses available in the ordered IP range Page 43 of 50 Diagnostics Child Devices Indicates the number of three port devices detected Child Correctly Assigned Indicates the number of child devices that have been assigned the correct IP address Child DHCP Assignments Indicates the total number of DHCP Assignments made from the Child IP range Child Capacity Indicates whether there are still IP addresses available in the Child IP range Visitor DHCP Assignments Indicates the total number of DHCP Assignments made from the Visitor IP range Visitor Capacity Indicates whether there are still IP addresses available in the visitor IP range Table 5 3 DHCP Manager statistics The Ordered Nodes tab displays all the ordered devices detected by
23. d according to industry standards which can be found in the additional information section of this document Ethernet a 0 O a Fl a n www aparian com Reserved A DHCP DHCP Manager i FW REV 1 02 I SERIAL NUMBER 1234 5678 SERIAL NUMBE 34 1234 5678 Earth Power Figure 2 1 DHCP Manager side and bottom view The module provides three diagnostic LEDs as shown in the front view figure below These LEDs are used to provide information regarding the module system operation and the Ethernet interface Document No D111 009 Page 13 of 50 Revision 1 1 Installation DHCP MANAGER ox act en Es ari apanan Figure 2 2 DHCP Manager front and top view The module provides four DIP switches at the top of the enclosure as shown in the top view figure above DIP Switch Description DIP Switch 1 Used to force the module into Safe Mode When in Safe Mode the module will not load the application firmware and will wait for new firmware to be downloaded This should only be used in the rare occasion when a firmware update was interrupted at a critical stage DIP Switch 2 This will force the module into DHCP mode which is useful when the user has forgotten the IP address of the module DIP Switch 3 Reserved DIP Switch 4 Reserved Table 2 1 DIP Switch Settings Document No D111 009 Page 14 of 50 Revision 1 1 Installation 2 2 MODULE MOUNTING The modu
24. e 1 Description i DF1 Router DF1 to Logix Communication Module EE DHCP Manager Managed DHCP Module DNP3 Router DNP3 to Logix Communication Module Modbus Router Modbus to Logix Communication Module Process Historian Cache Module Time Sync Time Synchronization Module XPosition External Positioning Module Figure 3 13 Selecting a new DHCP Manager The device will appear in the Project Explorer tree as shown below and its configuration window opened The device configuration window can be reopened by either double clicking the module in the Project Explorer tree or right clicking the module and selecting Configuration S DHCP Manager Configuration 0 x General DHCP Manager Advanced Instance Name DHCP Manager Description Sample Project A 192 168 1 26 Major Revision fi z Assignment Mode ETAPChild v Figure 3 14 DHCP Manager configuration Refer to the additional information section in this document for Slate s installation and operation documentation Document No D111 009 Page 23 of 50 Revision 1 1 3 4 Setup DHCP MANAGER PARAMETERS The DHCP Manager parameters will be configured by Slate Refer to the additional information section for documentation and installation links for Aparian Slate The parameter configuration consists of a general configuration DHCP Manager and an Advanced configuration tab When downloading this configuration into the module it will be saved
25. ent No D111 009 Page 8 of 50 Revision 1 1 Preface Aparian DHCP Manager Position 1 192 168 1 1 l Position 2 l T Child at Position 2 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 102 3 z D l Lu i Position 3 Child at Position3 1 192 168 1 3 192 168 1 103 l SS Position 4 328 Visitor Ses 192 168 1 4 i N 192 168 1 201 i zenu S ORDERED Range CHILD Range VISITOR Range Figure 1 3 Example setup of network in ETAP Child Mode In this mode similar to that of the normal mode all the devices in the linear topology are assigned location co ordinated IP addresses from the Ordered IP range this includes the two ETAPs located at positions 2 and 3 The first device in the linear network receives the first IP address in the Ordered IP range and so on The drive connected to the ETAP at position 2 meets the criteria of a child and is assigned an IP address from the Child IP range Because its parent is located at position 2 it will receive the 2 IP address in the Child range viz 192 168 1 102 Similarly the drive located at position 3 is assigned the 3 IP address from the Child IP range The operator panel is classed as a visitor and is assigned an addresses from the Visitor IP range The visitor addresses are assigned in the chronological order in which their DHCP requests
26. equesting device is a part of Ordered or Visitor class and assigns an appropriate IP address This continues until the OrderedTimeOut and VisitorTimeOut times have elapsed If all the Ordered devices have the correct IP address then the AssignmentSuccess flag is asserted else the AssignmentFail flag is asserted 4 2 2 ASSIGNMENT ETAP CHILD MODE The assignment phase in the ETAP Child mode is more complex and generally takes longer to complete than when the module is in the Normal mode Firstly all the requests from Ordered devices are processed and appropriate IP addresses from the Ordered IP range are assigned During this initial phase all DHCP requests from other devices are ignored This phase need to be completed within the OrderedTimeOut time or the assignment will be aborted and the AssignmentFail flag asserted Document No D111 009 Page 35 of 50 Revision 1 1 Operation Next all the three port devices will be identified and their children processed one at a time This processing involves the closing of the outgoing linear port Port 2 and the processing of the DHCP requests from the children Note If more than one device is detected on the third port of a three port device then one of them will be assigned the correct Child address the others will be assigned IP addresses from the Visitor range Child DHCP requests will need to arrive within the ChildTimeOut time in order to be processed Once complete Port 2 of t
27. ereanoaeswinconsae sm F oncPomeaTweerotbesss S Force chidnodesminC mea om 7 inrceotinptDHcPReuess ST 7 iDHceotinpADHCPAcsignmentsGrdeed osor C SiDHCPotinpAOHCPAssignmentsChid S 7 iDHCPotinpAOHCPASsignmentsVstos S 7 SinHcPotiputtnepectedDLAPonGosed SSC 7 SiprcPotinpucurentssignmentNode S 7 sinrceotinpwtDevicesFound e Bore TT einhcrotiputDevicesAssined roon 7 inrceotinputThesPoevce roop C eoricentinpurcidassigned Le Bone Figure 4 1 Input assembly UDT structure 1 1 1 INPUT ASSEMBLY The following parameters are used in the input assembly of the module Parameter Instance Status ConfigValid Status AssignmentBusy Status AssignmentSuccessful Status AssignmentFailed Status OrderedRangeFull Document No D111 009 Revision 1 1 Datatype STRING BOOL BOOL BOOL BOOL BOOL Description This parameter is the instance name of the module that was configured under the general DHCP Manager configuration in Slate Set if the module configuration is valid Set if the module is currently busy with Assignment Set if the previous Assignment was successful Set if the previous Assignment failed Set if the Ordered IP range is too small to service the DHCP requests Page 37 of 50 Status ChildRangeFull Status VisitorRangeFull Status ForeignRingSupervisor Status ScanningInhibited Mode OrderedNodes OredredNodesWithCorrectlP ThreePortDevices ChildNodesWithCorrectIP
28. he device will be re enabled The module will then wait for the DHCPPortRecoveryTime before continuing This should allow sufficient time for the Ethernet link to the next ordered device to be established Once all the children of the three port devices have been assigned then the DHCP Manager will assign any outstanding Visitor requests within the VisitorTimeOut time As in the case of the Normal mode the AssignmentSuccess flag will be asserted if all the ordered devices have the correct IP address else the AssignmentFail flag will be asserted 4 3 RSLOGIX 5000 ASSEMBLIES When the module operates in a Logix owned mode the Logix controller will establish a class 1 cyclic communication connection with the DHCP Manager The input and output assembly is exchanged at a fix interval The UDTs provided will convert the input and output arrays into tag based assemblies Refer to the additional information section in this document for the input and output UDTs Document No D111 009 Page 36 of 50 Revision 1 1 Operation Sonepat A pian CPI TP Eorcentiputstams Sih Apia HOPS FovicettnpusteusConigveid eoa Fonenneaseusassemenssy efo TPT Fonceomnpusausassianmensueeessa BR oncennpaseusassenmenraes oo TP FoncPoneusaus orderdagi ooa Fonceonpuseuscmananga BO Fonceoneuseusvistorenssa obon D oesdccazda BOO pHcettinputstetsScenringhhibted eon eoem SSCS oncPomeuorseraneas o o O F oncPonmpuord
29. hin the Child IP range will be equal to that of the offset of the parent three port device in the ordered range For example if an ETAP is the 5 device in the linear network it will be assigned the 5 IP address in the Ordered IP range Its child will be assigned the 5 IP address in the Child IP range irrespective of how many preceding children there are Normal All other devices are assigned IP addresses from the Visitor IP range Table 1 2 Modes of Operation The DHCP Manager module is configured using the Aparian Slate application This program can be downloaded from www aparian com free of charge Hereafter the DHCP Manager will be referred to as the module The module can operate in both a Logix owned and standalone mode With a Logix connection the input and output assemblies will provide direct control and additional diagnostics information which will be available in the Logix controller environment Document No D111 009 Page 6 of 50 Revision 1 1 Preface A built in webserver provides detailed diagnostics of system configuration and operation without the need for any additional software 1 3 ARCHITECTURE 1 3 1 NORMAL MODE The figure below provides an example of the typical network setup in Normal mode with the following IP ranges configured Ordered 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 99 Visitor 192 168 1 201 192 168 1 230 Aparian DHCP Manager sh l l Position 1 l 192
30. his bit true will inhibit the scanning function Table 4 2 RSLogix 5000 output assembly parameters __ EMDHCPO1 Output te H AparienDHCP Output DHCPO1 Output StartAssignment opaa EDHCPO1OutputAbortAssignment OL DHCPO1 Output ResetState BOL a DACPO Output ClearForeignsupervisorDetected OL SDHCPO1 Outout InhibitScanning oba Figure 4 2 Output assembly UDT structure Document No D111 009 Page 39 of 50 Revision 1 1 Diagnostics 5 DIAGNOSTICS 5 1 LEDS The module provides three LEDs for diagnostics purposes as shown in the front view figure below A description of each LED is given in the table below DNP3 ROUTER ox act en 4 f aparian Figure 5 5 1 DHCP Manager front view LED Description Ok The module s Ok LED will provide information regarding the system level operation of the module Thus if the LED is red then the module is not operating correctly For example if the module application firmware has been corrupted or there is a hardware fault the module will have a red Module LED If the LED is green then the module has booted and is running correctly Act The activity LED flashes green each time the Scanning function is completed successfully It also flashes green each time a successful DHCP assignment is made Eth The Ethernet LED will light up when an Ethernet link has been detected by plugging in a connected Ethernet cable The LED will flash every time traffic was
31. il 15 49 DIP 14 DLR 4 6 9 11 25 36 40 44 E ETAP 2 5 6 8 9 10 11 24 25 26 36 39 43 Ethernet Bridge 31 Ethernet connector 16 EtherNet IP 20 E firmware upgrade 24 input assembly 38 44 input voltage 16 K Key Change Method 26 27 Key Wrap Algorithm 26 Document No D111 009 Revision 1 1 Index INDEX LED 41 Logix controller 7 32 37 43 M MAC Algorithm 26 27 Mapping Mode 24 Master Subnet 25 O Ordered 6 8 9 10 24 25 26 36 38 39 44 45 46 51 output assembly 37 40 Protocol 17 25 R requested packet interval RPI 32 Rockwell Automation 21 RS232 13 RSLinx 21 RSLogix 5000 31 32 33 35 37 40 47 S Safe Mode 14 Slate 6 12 17 19 22 23 24 29 38 42 46 47 statistics 42 45 Support email 12 T Target Browser 19 20 28 U UDTs 12 32 33 34 35 37 User Defined Types UDTs 32 V Visitor 6 8 9 10 24 25 26 36 37 39 45 51 VisitorTimeOut 36 37 W web server 42 47 Page 50 of 50
32. in non volatile memory that persists when the module is powered down A NOTE When a firmware upgrade is performed the module will clear all the DHCP Manager s configuration parameters The general configuration consists of the following parameters Parameter Instance Name Description Major Revision Mode Description This parameter is a user defined name to differentiate between various DHCP Managers This parameter is used to provide a more detail description of the application for the module The major revision of the module The mode will determine how the DHCP manager assigns IP addresses to different devices Normal Mode All devices in the linear topology including three port devices are assigned location co ordinated IP addresses from the Ordered IP range All other devices are assigned IP addresses from the Visitor IP range ETAP Child Mode All devices in the linear topology including three port devices are assigned location co ordinated IP addresses from the Ordered IP range Each child device connected to the third port of a three port device will be assigned an IP address from the Child IP range The offset within the Child IP range will be equal to that of the offset of the parent three port device in the ordered range For example if an ETAP is the 5th device in the linear network it will be assigned the 5th IP address in the Ordered IP range Its child will be assigned the 5th IP address in
33. le provides a DIN rail clip to mount onto a 35mm DIN rail in 1 0 04 Serione A Section A 270 2 22 min fino a To 2 5 max es Sezione Section A Figure 2 3 DIN rail specification The DIN rail clip is mounted on the bottom of the module at the back as shown in the figure below Use a flat screw driver to pull the clip downward This will enable the user to mount the module onto the DIN rail Once the module is mounted onto the DIN rail the clip must be pushed upwards to lock the module onto the DIN rail Lael pafon 1 F F y y E E E k F amp F e a ear i lige gual a ald 4 Figure 2 4 DIN rail mouting Document No D111 009 Page 15 of 50 Revision 1 1 Installation 2 3 POWER A three way power connector is used to connect Power Power GND and earth The module requires an input voltage of 10 28Vdc Refer to the technical specifications section in this document Earth MESSp Figure 2 5 Power connector 2 4 ETHERNET PORT The Ethernet connector should be wired according to industry standards Refer to the additional information section in this document for further details Document No D111 009 Page 16 of 50 Revision 1 1 Setup 3 SETUP 3 1 INSTALL CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE All the network setup and configuration of the module is achieved by means of the Aparian Slate device configuration environment This software can be downloaded from h
34. mn headings 5 DHCP Manager Event Viewer l a o x HX Uploaded 803 records Filter Al y Index gt OH Up Time 829 2015 06 23 13 13 44 Od 02 29 07 Ethernet link up E ES 2015 06 23 13 13 41 0d 02 29 04 Ethernet link down 2015 06 23 13 09 10 0d 02 24 33 Ethernet link down 827 2015 06 23 13 09 14 Od 02 24 37 Ethernet link up 305 2015 06 23 11 27 39 0d 00 43 01 Connection Id not found in class 3 client list a 2015 06 23 10 45 00 Od 00 00 23 DHCP Manager config valid 823 201 20 06 23 10 44 38 0d 00 00 01 Ethernet link up 822 2015 06 23 10 44 38 0d 00 00 01 Application code running 821 2015 06 23 10 44 37 0d 00 00 00 Config CRC fail a20 20190625 104434 0s 002527 Mole reset SSS Figure 5 8 Module Event Log Document No D111 009 Page 45 of 50 Revision 1 1 Diagnostics The log can also be stored to a file for future analysis by selecting the Save button in the tool menu To view previously saved files use the Event Log Viewer option under the tools menu 5 4 WEB SERVER The DHCP Manager provides a web server allowing a user without Slate or RSLogix 5000 to view various diagnostics of the module This includes Ethernet parameters system event log and advanced diagnostics NOTE The web server is view only and thus no parameters or configuration can be altered from the web interface Aparian Internet Explorer ey Y
35. module s processor in the last scan Indicates the estimated length of the Ethernet cable attached to the module Accuracy of 5m The status of the DIP switches when the module booted Note that this status will not change if the DIP switches are altered when the module is running Table 5 2 Parameters displayed in the Status Monitoring General Tab Document No D111 009 Revision 1 1 Page 42 of 50 Diagnostics The DHCP Manager tab displays the status of the Scanning and Assignment functions DHCP Manager Status lt o gt General DHCP Manager Ordered Nodes Ethernet Clients TCP ARP Scan Status Assign Status Foreign Supervisor Clear Unexpected Closed Ports o Correctly Assigned DHCP Assignments Capacity Ordered Range E Child Range 1 1 17 Ok 16 Ok Visitor Range Statistic Scan Status Assign Status Foreign Supervisor Unexpected Closed Ports Ordered Devices Ordered Correctly Assigned Ordered DHCP Assignments Ordered Capacity Document No D111 009 Revision 1 1 Figure 5 5 Status monitoring DHCP Manager Description Active Continuously scanning the network Paused Indicates the scanning has been temporarily paused for the Assignment function to complete Inhibited The scanning function has been inhibited via the Output assembly Indicates the status of the current or previous Assignment Busy Indi
36. put output and configuration in the connection parameters section Below are the required connection parameters Connection Parameter Size Output 110 1 32 bit Configuration 102 O 8 bit Table 3 5 RSLogix class 1 connection parameters for the DHCP Manager Document No D111 009 Page 31 of 50 Revision 1 1 Setup CH Module Properties EthernetMaster ETHERNET MODULE 1 1 General Connection Module Info Type ETHERNET MODULE Generic Ethernet Module Vendor Allen Bradley Parent EthernetMaster Name DHCP age ne 7 ssembly Description Size Input 50 32 bit Output Comm Format Data DINT cAddress Host Name e IP Address Status Input C Host Name status Output Status Offline Cancel Configuration Figure 3 25 RSLogix General module properties in RSLogix 5000 NOTE The user will need to enter the exact connection parameters before the module will establish a class 1 connection with the Logix controller Next the user needs to add the connection requested packet interval RPI This is the rate at which the input and output assemblies are exchanged The recommended value is 500ms Refer to the technical specification section in this document for further details on the limits of the RPI recommended to set the RPI to 500ms to avoid unnecessary loading of the NOTE Although the module is capable of running with an RPI of 10ms it is module processor
37. r device is one which is neither an ordered nor a child device Master Subnet The master subnet mask is the subnet mask assigned to all devices Note Care must be taken to select a subnet mask that allows all devices from the different IP ranges to communicate with one another and with the DHCP Manager itself Table 3 2 DHCP configuration parameters The DHCP configuration is shown in the figure below The DHCP configuration window is opened by either double clicking on the module in the tree or right clicking the module and selecting Configuration Once in the configuration window select the second tab at the top DHCP Manager Document No D111 009 Page 25 of 50 Revision 1 1 S DHCP Manager Configuration General DHCP Manager Advanced Setup lol x M Ordered IP Address Range Start 192 End 192 M Child IP Address Range Start 192 End 192 Visitor IP Address Range Start 192 End 192 Master Subnet aa Subnet 255 a Figure 3 16 DHCP Manager Configuration The Advanced configuration consists of the DHCP Assignment and DHCP Lease parameters The DHCP Assignment parameters are as follows Parameter Ordered TimeOut Child TimeOut Visitor TimeOut Port Recovery Time Document No D111 009 Revision 1 1 Description The allocated time in milliseconds to process any DHCP requests from Ordered devices The allocated time
38. r will need to be added to the RSLogix 5000 IO tree The module will need to be added as a generic Ethernet module This is done by right clicking on the Ethernet Bridge in the RSLogix 5000 and selecting New Module after which the ETHERNET MODULE is selected to be added as shown in the figure below i NOTE See the next section for importing the configuration L5X OH Select Module x 5 Y O Configuration lodule Description 5 8 1756 Backplane 1756 A4 2097 V33PR3 Kinetix 300 4A 240V No Filter ES fa 0 1756 75 DNP3Example 2097 V33PR5 Kinetix 300 8A 240V No Filter 8 1 1756 EN2TR EnetBridge 2097 V33PR6 Kinetix 300 12A 240V No Filter amp E AE 2097 V34PR3 Kinetix 300 2A 480V No Filter gt 2097 V34PR5 Kinetix 300 4A 480V No Filter A Paste Ctrl V 2097 V34PR6 Kinetix 300 6A 480V No Filter 2364F RGU EN1 Regen Bus Supply via 1203 EN1 a Print Drivelogix5730 Ethernet Po 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Port on DriveLogix5730 ETHERNET BRIDGE Generic EtherNet IP CIP Bridge ETHERNET MODULE Generic Ethernet Module ETHERNET PANELVIEW EtherNet IP Panelview EtherNet IP SoftLogix5800 EtherNet IP PowerFlex 4 Class Multi E Multi Drive via 22 COMM E gt Find Add Favorite By Category By Vendor cool Hee Figure 3 24 Add a Generic Ethernet Module in RSLogix 5000 The user must enter the IP address of the DHCP Manager that will be used The assembly instance and size must also be added for the in
39. required by network administrators An IP address pool is provisioned to the DHCP server and it will assign these IP addresses incrementally typically using a first come first served methodology Additional network parameters including subnet masks default gateways etc can also be assigned by the DHCP server 1 1 2 LOCATION CO ORDINATED IP ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT In traditional DHCP assignment the IP Address assignment for devices typically follows the order in which they are connected or powered up With the Aparian DHCP Manager the IP Addresses are assigned to match the physical location or position on the linear network Document No D111 009 Page 4 of 50 Revision 1 1 Preface Aparian DHCP Manager Position 1 192 168 1 1 Position 2 192 168 1 2 EtherNet IP Position 3 192 168 1 3 Position 4 192 168 1 4 Figure 1 1 Typical Setup 1 2 FEATURES The DHCP Manager is able to serve IP addresses to devices that are not directly part of the embedded switch linear topology Such devices could either be connected at the end of the network or be connected using 3 port devices such as ETAP modules There are two strategies or modes that control the assignment of these devices e Normal mode e ETAP Child mode Depending on the mode different classes of devices are assigned IP addresses from one of the three different IP ranges configured in the module The different classes of modules are defined
40. the Child IP range irrespective of how many preceding children there are All other devices are assigned IP addresses from the Visitor IP range Table 3 1 General configuration parameters The general configuration is shown in the figure below The DHCP Manager s general configuration window is opened by either double clicking on the module in the tree or right clicking the module and selecting Configuration Document No D111 009 Revision 1 1 Page 24 of 50 Setup S DHCP Manager Configuration l loj x General DHCP Manager Advanced Instance Name DHCP Manager Description Sample Project IP Address 192 168 1 236 Major Revision y Assignment Mode ETAPChild x Figure 3 15 General Configuration The DHCP configuration consists of the following parameters Parameter Description Ordered IP Range The IP range defined by a start and end IP address to be used in the assignment of DLR capable devices connected in the linear network Child IP Range The IP range defined by a start and end IP address to be used in the assignment of Child devices connected on the network A Child device is a device connected to the third port of a three port device which is connected on the linear network This range is only applicable in the ETAP Child mode Visitor IP Range The IP range defined by a start and end IP address to be used in the assignment of all visitor devices connected on the network A visito
41. the DHCP Manager module DHCP Manager Status E o gt General DHCP Manager Ordered Nodes Ethemet Clients TCP ARP Ordered Nodes MAC Address IP Address 3 PortStatus Product Name Serial No 00 1D 9C 17 87 04 19216813 1756 EN2TRB A78704 00 00 BC C9 86 AA Child Assigned 7F15 Figure 5 6 Ordered Nodes NOTE The Product Name and Serial Number attributes in the Ordered nodes i table is resolved by Slate directly and not by the DHCP Manager module Should Slate be connected to the DHCP Manager module from a remote network then these attributes will not be populated Document No D111 009 Page 44 of 50 Revision 1 1 Diagnostics 5 3 MODULE EVENT LOG The DHCP Manager module logs various diagnostic records to an internal event log These logs are stored in non volatile memory and can be displayed using Slate or via the web interface To vie them in Slate select the Event Viewer option in the Project Explorer tree 5 Aparian Slate DHCP Sample File Device Tools Window Help a a 400040102 Project Explorer Ely DHCP Sample E o DHCP Manager DHCP Manager 2 Configuration E Ethernet Port Config S ae an o Event V Figure 5 7 Selecting the module Event Log The Event Log window will open and automatically read all the events from the module The log entries are sorted so as to have the latest record at the top Custom sorting is achieved by double clicking on the colu
42. ttp www aparian com software slate S Aparian Slate File Device Tools Window Help Figure 3 1 Aparian Slate Environment 3 2 NETWORK PARAMETERS The module will have DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol enabled as factory default Thus a DHCP server must be used to provide the module with the required network parameters IP address subnet mask etc There are a number of DHCP utilities available however it is recommended that the DHCP server in Slate be used Within the Slate environment the DHCP server can be found under the Tools menu 5 Aparian Slate DFi Packet Capture Viewer oan ae Figure 3 2 Selecting DHCP Server Document No D111 009 Page 17 of 50 Revision 1 1 Setup Once opened the DHCP server will listen on all available network adapters for DHCP requests and display their corresponding MAC addresses S DHCP Server a _ oO x MAC Address Vendor a ETT Assigned IP status 00 60 35 21 AB 2C Figure 3 3 DHCP Server NOTE If the DHCP requests are not displayed in the DHCP Server it may be due i to the local PC s firewall During installation the necessary firewall rules are automatically created for the Windows firewall Another possibility is that another DHCP Server is operational on the network and it has assigned the IP address To assign an IP address click on the corresponding Assign button The IP Address Assignment window will open lolx

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