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Local or Remote Communications
Types of communications modules
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RS-232
Site/Fax
TCP/IP
RS-485
Various satellite modules and DIM (Dispenser
Interface) Modules
Manuals Needed for this Module
If you have not
already
downloaded these
manuals, you
should do so now.
They will be
referenced
frequently in this
module.
576013-635
TLS-3XX Serial Interface Manual
577013-776
TCP/IP Installation Manual
Local or Remote Communication Tools
• Communication software is needed. Examples:
– HyperTerminal
– Procomm
– Inform
• Hardware needed:
– Laptop
– Serial cable
– TLS RS-232 communication module
• Fax/Modem TLS communication module – if dialing
in remotely
Note: Serial RS-232 diagnostics are essential for proper
diagnosis of TLS issues.
RS-232 Communications
Use same
settings for
both
Confirm
the RS-232
security dip switch
setting on the
CPU / ECPU
board!
RS-232 Communications
RS-232 Board
Connect Using NULL Cable
Installing RS-232 Board
•25-pin connector or 9-pin connector
•Specify Terminal Mode and enter RS-232 Command
Reference the manual you downloaded
Detailed
instructions
on using the
RS-232 port
Using the Communications Program
I20100
RS-232
COMMAND
DEVICE
DESIGNATOR
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• Check your hardware configuration
– Are you using a null cable?
– Is the TLS Comm Port installed correctly?
• Check software configuration
Remember: Establishing communication with the TLS via
a laptop allows you to run a wide array of reports, change
settings and make programming changes.
RS-232 Summary
• Lists standard
command codes
• Explains format and
typical response
messages
• All function codes
not listed
Site Fax Module – Remote Reporting
Use same
settings for
both
TCP/IP Interface Module
• Setup
• Programming
NETWORK
TCP/IP Configurations
Ethernet Hub
DIRECT
Prior to starting the installation you must get from the customer the IP
address Subnet mask and Default Gateway settings for the ATG.
Crossover Cable
TLS System requirements (Console system software):
• CPU board Version 15+ (Version 21+ recommended)
• ECPU board Version 115+ (Version 121+ recommended)
TCP/IP Installation
Old style TCPIP card
New style TCPIP card
• Preliminary actions
– Write down MAC address
on the label (for later
reference)
TCP/IP Installation
TCP/IP Installation
• Communications bay position jumper settings
– For the old style TCPIP board
Connection to J5 on
the ECPU board
Jumper settings for
comm bay 1 thru 3
Jumper settings for
comm bay 4
Note: this will show as Comm
port 5 in the programming menu
TCP/IP Installation
• Communications bay position jumper settings
– For the new style TCPIP board
Connection
to J5 on the
ECPU board
Jumper settings for
comm bay 4
Note: this will show as Comm
port 5 in the programming menu
Jumper settings for
comm bay 1 thru 3
TCP/IP Installation
• Power on Diagnostic LEDs
Old style TCPIP card
New style TCPIP card
TCP/IP Startup
If you archived the console
information:
1. Cold Start the Console
2. Restore the backed up
information
TCP/IP - System Setup
TCP/IP - System Setup
Mode entry
Parameters
Direct Connection - System Setup
Crossover Cable
Link OK LED
should be ON
Network Connection - System Setup
Link OK LED
should be ON
Setup Laptop IP Address – Windows 98
For Windows 98
1.
2.
3.
4.
Select Start
Click Settings
Click Control Panel
Double Click Network
Setup Laptop IP Address
5. Double Click on Local Area
Connection
6. Select the Properties for
Local Area Connection.
7. From the properties screen
select TCP/ IP for the
Network Card
8. Click on properties
Setup Laptop IP Address
From the TCP/IP Protocol Settings screen
make the following changes:
9.
Select the “Use the following IP
address” radio button.
10. Subtract 1 from the ATG IP
address from the customer
(example – if the customer
gives you an IP address of
10.28.46.202, you would enter
10.28.46.201 as shown to the
left.)
Enter the Subnet mask and
Default gateway provided by
the customer (a default
gateway is not required).
11. Then click OK to save and
exit, you may be prompted to
restart your computer.
Shutdown and restart.
Setup Laptop IP Address – Windows 2000
1. Click Start.
2. Rollover Settings.
3. Click on Control Panel.
4. Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections.
Setup Laptop IP Address – Windows 2000
5. Double-click Local area
connections.
6. From the Local area connections
window click Properties.
7. In the Local area connection
properties window select Internet
Protocol (TCP / IP).
8. Click on Properties.
Setup Laptop IP Address – Windows 2000
9.
From the TCP/IP Protocol
Settings screen make the
following changes.
10. Subtract 1 from the ATG
IP address from the
customer
(example – if the customer
gives you an IP address of
10.28.46.202, you would
enter 10.28.46.201 as shown
to the left.)
Enter the Subnet mask and
Default gateway provided by
the customer (a default
gateway is not required).
11. Then click OK to save
and exit, you may be
prompted to restart your
computer. Shutdown and
restart.
Setup Laptop IP Address – Windows XP
1. Click Start.
2. Rollover Settings.
3. Click on Control Panel.
4. Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections.
Setup Laptop IP Address – Windows XP
5.
In the Networks Connection
Screen Right-Click Local Area
Connections.
6.
Click Properties.
7.
In the Local Area Connection
Properties window select
Internet Protocol (TCP / IP).
8.
Click on Properties.
Setup Laptop IP Address – Windows XP
From the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Properties screen make the following
changes.
9.
Select Use the following IP address
10. Subtract 1 from the ATG IP
address from the customer
(example – if the customer gives
you an IP address of 10.101.201.76,
you would enter 10.101.201.75 as
shown to the left.)
Enter the Subnet mask and Default
gateway provided by the customer
(a default gateway is not required).
11. Then click OK to save and exit,
you may be prompted to restart
your computer. Shutdown and
restart.
Setting Laptop IP Address
Complete laptop
setting
requirements are
documented in the
TCP/IP Install
Manual.
Assigning an IP address to the ATG
In this section we will cover the use of the Lantronix™
device installer program* to detect and setup the
TCP/IP board.
*This program and the
supporting documentation can
be downloaded by clicking this
button.
Device Installer
Program
You must have the Microsoft
.NET Framework installed to
use this program; it is also
available at this URL.
Assigning an IP address to the ATG
Open the Lantronix device
installer program and
click on the Search
button.
The program will find the
TCP/IP card and list it
on the screen.
Assigning an IP address to the ATG
Select the device and click on the “Assign IP” button.
This should match the MAC address
you wrote down earlier
In the next window select “assign a
specific IP address” then, click next.
Assigning an IP address to the ATG
Enter the IP address, Subnet
mask and the Default gateway
(if used) from the customer
and click next.
Click the “Assign” button to
configure the TCP/IP card.
Assigning an IP address to the ATG
When the progress window
says “completed successfully
click the finish button .
From the Tools menu select
Ping.
In the Ping device
window enter the IP
address for the ATG and
click Ping.
Assigning an IP address to the ATG
The program will ping
the ATG 4 times with a
status display.
When it is finished click the closed button.
The program should display the device
with address, hardware, and status
information.
Advanced Configuration
Additional device settings are available via the
Configure button.
Advanced Configuration
• In the Configure Device window
select the Ports tab
• In the Ports window, select the
device and click “Edit settings”
Advanced Configuration
The Port Settings window allows you to change the
basic parameters and Flow Control.
This is the correct setting for the TCP/IP card.
Advanced Configuration
Clicking the advanced tab provides
access to many additional options.
Using Telnet to Test the TCP/IP card
Select the device and click on the Telnet button.
In the Telnet window enter
the Port address you
assigned in the
configuration procedure.
Using Telnet to Test the TCP/IP card
At the Command
Prompt – hold
down the Ctrl
and “A” keys –
then release.
Type in I20200
press enter.
The ATG should respond with a delivery report
Telnet and ARP from the Command Prompt
If the Lantronix program is unavailable, you can use the
Command prompt to program the TCP/IP card using
the Telnet and ARP commands.
Telnet and ARP from the Command Prompt
With the PC connected to the TCP/IP
Interface Module…
At the DOS command prompt type:
arp -s y.y.y.y 00-20-4a-xx-xx-xx
Press Enter.
IP address for the TCPIP module
The spaces between
words and letters in all
entries must be entered
as shown or the address
will not be successfully
assigned!
SPACES
MAC address from the TCPIP module
Using Telnet and ARP Commands
The module’s IP address is added to the ARP table and the
screen will return to the DOS command prompt.
1. Type ARP -A at the DOS command prompt and
press Enter to view the contents of the ARP table
– verify IP Address.
2. At the DOS command prompt type:
a. telnet y.y.y.y 1
b. Press Enter.
Using Telnet and ARP Commands
At the DOS command prompt type:
1. telnet y.y.y.y 9999
2. Press Enter twice.
Using Telnet and ARP Commands
• The Telnet Setup menu
will appear on the
screen.
• Enter the required
TCP/IP Interface
Module’s configuration
settings shown in
Veeder-Root TCP/IP
Installation Guide
#567013-653 Table 2 if
your console has
software versions 15 –
20.
• Enter the settings in
Veeder-Root TCP/IP
Installation Guide
#567013-653 Table 3 if
your console has
software versions 21 and
later.
To accept
a setting already
in the Telnet Setup
menu, press Enter to
accept the value
and skip to the
next selection.
Using Telnet and ARP Commands
IMPORTANT!
Channel 2 settings must
not be changed.
If any of the values for
Channel 2 are different from
those shown in the
illustration, you must
change them to match the
values in this figure.
To make changes in
Channel 2, select Change
Setup option 2, press Enter.
Using Telnet and ARP Commands
Select option 9 to Save and Exit
Complete the Installation
Connect the ATG to the LAN and test
communications.
Complete the Installation
Module Review
• Program the TCP/IP module using:
– Lantronix Deviceinstaller
– DOS command prompt and the Telnet and ARP
• Connect to a TLS using and RS-232 /
Site/Fax / TCP/IP
• Retrieve RS-232 data from the TLS
Glossary