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Posted: 2020-09-03 11:45 PM
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May i ask is it possible to connect the com x 510 daisy chain to another com x 510 and more com x 510 in series ?
may you please kindly explain the network settings? thanks.
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Hello @TonyLeung,
@Romain_Polette is correct. You can daisy chain the Com'X510 via Ethernet.
Best regards,
Randi
Posted: 2020-09-17 03:36 AM
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Hi @Anonymous user,
I have noticed that your topic is still unanswered.
I was wondering if you found a solution on your side. If you did, I kindly invite you to share it with the community.
But if you still in the same situation please do not hesitate to inform us here.
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Hello @Anonymous user ,
It may be possible if you configure Ethernet ports of your Com'X as "Switched Ports". But I never tested this configuration and do not know if it is recommended.
Normally you need to use ETH2 port to connect other Ethernet devices of your network (or a ETH switch). But I do not see any blocking point using another Com'X on ETH2.
@Randi_Dolan can you confirm please ?
Thanks !
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Hello @TonyLeung,
@Romain_Polette is correct. You can daisy chain the Com'X510 via Ethernet.
Best regards,
Randi
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