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Re: axis camera - problem

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Originally Posted by s0crates View Post
One last question: do we need to do something additional to set the cRio port 2 to 192.168.0.3? Or is there some way to check what the actual ip address of it is?
You don't need to do anything to set the cRIO port 2's IP address. It's hardcoded to be 192.168.0.3

You can check the address if you like (see control system manual section 5.4.1)
-- using a null modem serial cable connected between a PC and the cRIO serial port.
-- The "console out" dip switch on the cRIO must be on (opposite all the other ones).
-- Use Hyperterminal on your PC with settigs of 9600 BAUD, 8 data bits, No parity, 1 stop bit, No flow control

When the cRIO is reset or booted you'll get startup messages, one of which tells the ethernet port IP addresses.

P.S.
But it sounds as if you didn't know the orange cable was special...
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