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‎2017-07-19 06:13 AM

Configuration 2 port Ethernet of LINK 150

Hi all,

I want a configure 2 port Ethernet of Link 150 same image below.

It mean, I have two LINK 150 and one PC.

I will connect (Cable Ethernet) from port Eth1 of LINK 150_A  to port Eth2 of LINK 150_B

After, I will connect (Cable Ethernet) from port Eth1 of LINK 150_B to port Ethernet of PC.

Can i do it? Yes or No and If no, why not?

Thanks very much

Ethernet.png

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Posted: ‎2017-07-19 06:47 AM

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‎2017-07-19 06:47 AM

Yes, you can.

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‎2017-07-19 06:47 AM

Yes, you can.

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‎2017-07-19 08:55 AM

Thanks DICEA

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‎2017-07-19 09:01 AM

Hi DICEA,

But, case LINK 150_A include 5 PM5350 ( Connect modbus RS485)

         LINK 150_B include 5 PM5350 (Conncect Modbus RS485)

So, also with a connect above, LINK 150_A will transaction total 10 PM 5350 to PC?

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‎2017-07-19 09:36 AM

Your ModbusTCPIP Client software will be able to see the meters grouped under 2 x IP addresses.

You will not see 10 meters under 1 IP, that of Link 150_B (192.168.1.20). You will see only those 5 meters that are connected over RS485 to this meter.

You will not see 10 meters under 1 IP, that of Link 150_A (192.168.1.30). You will see only those 5 meters that are connected over RS485 to this meter.

1 x Link 150 = 1 x ModbusTCPIP Server = 5 x PM5350

Ethernet Ports on Link 150_B (192.168.1.20) will act as a simple Ethernet switch and will pass over the ModbusTCPIP frames to your PC (ModbusTCPIP Client).

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Adrian

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‎2017-07-19 10:02 AM

HI DICEA,

It mean i can use 5 PM 5350 for once LINK 150.

Image below. Can I read value of PM5350 ID: 4. on PME software?

Ethernet_v1.png

Thanks very much

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‎2017-07-19 10:05 AM

Yes. That should work.

In fact, because you will access the ID=1 and ID=2 under different IP than ID=3 and ID=4, you can even have the same IDs: ID=1 and ID=2 for the meters under the second IP, as for the meters under the first IP.

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‎2017-07-19 10:17 AM

Thanks very much DICEA

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‎2017-12-07 05:14 AM

Link 150 (EGX150) dosen't support Daisy chanin on the Ethernet ports.this will not work

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Posted: ‎2017-12-07 06:22 AM

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‎2017-12-07 06:22 AM

The architecture in the picture should work right

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‎2017-12-11 06:43 AM

Hi Mahmoud,

If you have troubles with such configuration, please raise a support ticket.

As far as I know (and tested in my lab) this configuration works without issues.

Ta Cong​ have you implemented that configuration? Was it working for you?

Thank you for feedback.

Regards,

Adrian

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‎2017-12-11 08:07 AM

Hi,

I'll ask the team to teste it by next week and let you know

Regards

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‎2018-01-30 06:27 AM

Hi Mahmoud

It works fine, I did the test

Regards

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