Titan Electronics Inc NETCOM423 Manuel D’Utilisation

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6.1.1. C
HANGING THE 
I
NSTALLATION
 
There are common situations, when the current configuration needs a 
change. In the first case the NetCom has been moved to a different 
location, or the logical structure of the network has changed. It may 
happen the IP-Address of NetCom is also changed. Either by Automatic 
(DHCP), or manually via a different interface like the Webbrowser. 
Because of the changed address the driver does not find the serial port 
to contact. Now open the NetCom Manager. It will re-detect the 
devices. In this process the Manager finds the already installed 
NetCom, but with a new configuration. Then the Manager requests 
interaction from the 
user. This question here 
assumes the NetCom 
shall be installed from 
scratch. This will 
produce a Com port 
with a new number. If just a reconfiguration occurred, click on “No”. 
When you do that, the parameters of the installed Virtual Com are 
changed to contact the same serial ports on a new network address. 
 
Image 111: Reconfigured NetCom found 
The second case occurs, when a NetCom is replaced by another device. 
This new device shall have the same configuration, especially the same 
IP-Address. When you start the NetCom Manager, it will detect a new 
device with parameters already in the database. So a similar question 
appears. An installation of a new 
serial port is assumed again. If the 
device shall replace the old one, 
Click on the “No” button. 
 
In general the driver software and the NetCom Manager identify the 
NetCom Devices by the combination of IP-Address and serial number. 
If one of these is changed, the above requests appear. 
 
Image 112: Replaced NetCom found 
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