CEGJ1025
Member
Hello,
Amateur Proworx/Concept user here. I am trying to add a default gateway but I am having issues.
I have a few questions:
In proworx 32 I am able to go to communications> TCP/IP
I can see the NOE's IP address in there but I also see "Starting address" and "Ending Address" is this equivalent to Subnet Mask and Default gateway? (I assume not?)
Under communications is also see a "Gateway" tab but I do not believe this is where you assign the default gateway or am I wrong? There are different gateway types such as "SGATE (CEV200)" "NR&D MEB" "GATEWAY?" and "CEV300" anyone knows what these mean or which scenario would you use each one of them?
I am also able to log into the NOE's Web Server and go to "Ethernet Statistics" and see the IP Address, MAC Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address but it is read only. I tried going to "Configure NOE" > Configure BOOTP and I added the gateway address I wanted, I then rebooted the PLC (Quantum CPU114) but the Gateway stayed at 0.0.0.0.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thank You,
Cesar
Amateur Proworx/Concept user here. I am trying to add a default gateway but I am having issues.
I have a few questions:
In proworx 32 I am able to go to communications> TCP/IP
I can see the NOE's IP address in there but I also see "Starting address" and "Ending Address" is this equivalent to Subnet Mask and Default gateway? (I assume not?)
Under communications is also see a "Gateway" tab but I do not believe this is where you assign the default gateway or am I wrong? There are different gateway types such as "SGATE (CEV200)" "NR&D MEB" "GATEWAY?" and "CEV300" anyone knows what these mean or which scenario would you use each one of them?
I am also able to log into the NOE's Web Server and go to "Ethernet Statistics" and see the IP Address, MAC Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address but it is read only. I tried going to "Configure NOE" > Configure BOOTP and I added the gateway address I wanted, I then rebooted the PLC (Quantum CPU114) but the Gateway stayed at 0.0.0.0.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thank You,
Cesar