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8. Console Configuration 
The ETH-100 typically requires configuration prior to communicating on an Ethernet 
network.  Configuration is achieved via a text-based console interface, accessible 
over an RS232 serial channel and a telnet interface.  The following are the factory-
set values of the most important Ethernet parameters: 
 
IP Address ................ 10.0.0.101 
Netmask ................... 255.255.255.0 
Default Gateway ....... 10.0.0.2 
 
If these parameters do not match with your network settings, they will need to be 
modified. 
 
 
8.1 RS232 
The console is accessible via an RS232 interface for direct connection to a 
computer’s serial (COM) port.  This is performed by using the included DB9-RJ45 
cable to connect the ETH-100’s MMI port to the computer’s serial port.  This will 
typically be the initial configuration channel, as the telnet interface can only be 
accessed once the network parameters have already been established and the 
device is communicating on the Ethernet network. 
 
8.1.1 Requirements 
All that is needed is a computer with a standard serial (COM) port containing some 
sort of communications software (such as HyperTerminal, shipped with Microsoft 
Windows operating systems) and the included MMI cable (ICC part number #10425).  
Any communications software and PC will work, provided they support ASCII 
communications at 38.4kbaud. 
 
8.1.2 Connection 
The ETH-100 ships from the factory with a dust cover installed in the MMI port.  To 
minimize contamination of the port’s electrical contacts, keep this dust cover in place 
whenever the MMI port is not in use. 
 
Connect the RJ45 end of the MMI cable to the MMI port, and connect the other end 
to the computer’s serial port.  Make sure that switch SW1 #1 is in the “OFF” position. 
 
8.1.3 Application Configuration 
As previously mentioned, any PC communication software and PC serial port can be 
used.  The software configuration example given here will be for Windows 
HyperTerminal communicating via COM1. 
 
Figure 1 shows the “Connect To” tab of the properties window for COM1.  Figure 2 
shows the window that appears when “Configure” is selected in the “Connect To” tab.  
Figure 3 shows the “Settings” tab of the properties window.  Most of these settings