This type
of connection can be configured in
a
multi-site Gateway with EntraPass Corporate Edition
to
communicate via a Kantech IP Link, a KT-400, a KT-1
or a KTES.
For additional
information on configuring the Kantech IP Link, please refer to the
Kantech IP Link Installation Manual
,
DN1670.
For hardware
information on the KT-400,
please refer to the KT-400 Installation Manual
,
DN1726.
For hardware
information on the KT-1,
please refer to the KT-1 Installation Guide.
If
you choose Secure (IP KT-400) as a connection type, the master controller
must be a KT-400.
For
the KTES, the only controller in the loop must be a KTES. For hardware
information on the
KTES
,
please refer to the
KTES
Installation Manual
,
DN1769.
1 - When
you specify
,
Secure IP (KT-400), Secure IP (KT-1)
or
Secure IP (KTES)
from
the
drop-down
list in the
tab, you will be able to access three extra tabs:
,
and
.
• :
Enter the device MAC address. The first 6 characters in the MAC address
(00-50-F9) cannot be modified.
• Check
the
box.
• :
Check this option when configuring the device with a Reserved DHCP
IP address.
• :
Check this option when you want to assign a static IP address to the
device
.
When selected the next three parameters will become available.
• The
static IP address should be provided by the System Administrator.
• :
This address should be provided by the System Administrator.
• This
address should be provided by the System Administrator.
• DNS
server address: This
address should be provided by the System Administrator (for Kantech IP
Link, KT-400 and KT-1 only).
•
•
• Should
be 18802 for the host site. Not required for the remote site.
• For
UDP
:
Port 18810 is automatically assigned to the device by default. It should
not be modified unless the IP device is at a remote location, like in
a WAN.
Port 18802 should be used with KT-400, KTES, KT-1 and IP Link.
• The
will be used or click Override Gateway IP Address.
• You
will enter the gateway computer IP address.
• If
you don’t have the gateway IP address, you can enter the domain name provided
by the System Administrator
(for Kantech IP Link, KTES, KT-400 and KT-1
only)
.
You
must select to either enter the IP address or the domain name. You cannot
enter both at the same time
(for Kantech IP
Link, KTES, KT-1 and KT-400 only)
.
• :
Once you have entered the domain name, click on the
Test DNS
button.
This should display the corresponding IP address
(for Kantech IP Link, KTES, KT-1 and KT-400
only)
.
2 - Move
to the
IP Device
tab if you are in a WAN environment.
• The
box must be checked at all times.
• Will
assign the IP address automatically.
• :
This IP address should have been provided by your internet provider. This
corresponds to the IP of the remote site.
• :
This information should be provided by the System Administrator. This
corresponds to the IP of the remote site.
• :
Check this box if you want to use the KT-Finder as a configuration and
troubleshooting tool.
3 - Move
to the
IP Device
tab to configure security and communication parameters.
• :
You will enter a 16-Digit hexadecimal code to secure your site.
• :
Enter the controller’s loop baud rate.
For
a KT-200, the maximum baud rate is 19200.
• In
the
section:
• :
Enter the frequency to which you want the IP device to send a signal to
the gateway to indicate it is online (00:15 to 10:00).
• :
Enter the delay before acknowledging communication failure (01:30 to 59:59).
• :
Enter the delay before the IP device will consider communication with
a controller has been lost and the controller is in fail-soft mode.
• Enter
the number of times the IP device will try to communicate with a controller
within the delay setup in the previous parameter before acknowledging
communication failure (1 to 15).
• :
When applicable, enter the maximum delay period that the gateway will
allow for the IP device to acknowledge reception of a command from an
EntraPass workstation (1.00 to 9.99).