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Net2
Software conguration
If you detect the MAC address but the device now shows 'Not Responding', check the IP address to make
sure it is still in range with the PC or network. If it is not, you should either change the PC's IP address or the
Ethernet interface's IP address so they are both again in the same range. Our Technical team can talk you
through this if you need help.
If the MAC address does not appear when you click 'Detect' then you will need to check that the following
ports are open:-
6480 TCP
6481 UDP
6482 UDP
6483 UDP
Detect - This will automatically detect all I/O boards on the local network.
Identify - Identies an I/O board by sounding its on-board sounder.
Remove - Deletes an I/O board.
The main display lists I/O boards on the network, displaying a green tick if communicating with it, the
name of each board, the MAC address and IP address. Place a check in the box of the I/O boards that you
wish to communicate with and Apply. Double clicking on a board will display its settings. The boards
name can be amended, and any changes need to be applied to save.
A reservation should be made in the DHCP server, to ensure that the same IP address is issued each time,
should the unit be reset. (Fixed IP) Consult your network administrator on detail of how to reserve IP
addresses.
Each I/O board has four inputs and outputs; these can be edited in the relevant Inputs and Outputs tabs.
By double clicking on the name this will allow you to change the name to give it meaning. e.g. Window
contact.
The current settings of the I/O board are displayed in the table.
Important
For the I/O boards to operate correctly there needs to be permanent communication between the Net2
Server and the boards.
The IP address should be reserved by the IT administrator and xed in the server.