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8 DL-WINDOWS™ for Trilogy Networx™ V4.0 USER'S GUIDE
START HERE (cont'd)
large corporate networks (such as those that exist be-
tween buildings);
Static IP addresses allow Emergency Commands (such
as "Emergency Lockdown") to be used (see Emergency
Commands on page 49);
Contact the Network Administrator
If you know that you will install your wireless Networx sys-
tem within a large corporate network that includes multiple
subnets, we recommend you start by contacting the corpo-
rate network administrator and request the following:
IP Address - An address for each Alarm Lock Gateway
device
__________________________________________
Subnet Mask - Filtering data (mask bits) as required by
the aforementioned IP Address
__________________________________________
Default Gateway - The address of the physical device,
such as a router, for the current subnet to which DL-
Windows will be connected
__________________________________________
In addition, inquire about wireless authentication and en-
cryption, as required.
ASSIGNING STATIC IP ADDRESSES
TO GATEWAYS
DL-Windows can only Discover Gateways when the Gate-
ways are connected to the same subnet to which DL-
Windows is also connected. To allow DL-Windows residing
on one subnet to communicate with Gateways located on a
second subnet (with both subnets located within a single
network) a typical installation strategy is:
1. Estimate the number of Gateways needed in the installa-
tion.
2. Install DL-Windows on a PC connected to the first subnet
(for example, plug the PC into a wall network outlet the
network administrator confirms is wired to the first sub-
net).
3. Open DL-Windows and create a new (or open an exist-
ing) Account.
4. Create a virtual lock "Profile" for each lock installed.
5. Power up a Gateway and connect the Gateway to the
same (first) subnet to which DL-Windows is connected
(in the example above, "173.16.100.xxx"). This connec-
tion to the first subnet may be through a second network
socket in the wall, or to a router (or switch) connected to
the same network socket in the wall that the DL-Windows
PC is also connected.
6. In DL-Windows, discover the Gateway and Assign
the
Gateway to the selected DL-Windows Account.
7. In the Gateway Configuration screen, click Tools, Con-
figure Network Settings. In the Network Configura-
tion screen, (shown below) uncheck Use DHCP, and a
warning popup appears:
Click Yes to close the warning popup. In the Network
Configuration screen, type the three addresses ob-
tained from your network administrator into the following
three fields:
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Click Save Configuration and send to Gateway.
8. Physically disconnect (unplug) the Gateway from the first
subnet, physically relocate and plug the Gateway into the
second subnet (in the example above, from "173.16.100.
xxx" to "173.16.200.xxx). Install the Gateways in their
final locations.
As stated previously, Emergency Commands require all
Gateways in the system use static IP addresses to com-
municate with each other. Therefore, to ensure Emer-
gency Commands operate correctly, use the following
menu item to manually distribute the static IP addresses
of each Gateway (listed within DL-Windows) to all Gate-
ways in the system.
Click the GW Confg button to open the Gateway Con-
figuration screen. Click Tools, Send IP Table to all
Gateways.
Important: All Emergency Commands MUST be tested
weekly (or daily if necessary) to ensure their correct op-
eration.
The remaining tasks are to install your locks on the
doors, and have DL-Windows Discover them (as outlined
in the section CONFIGURING DL-WINDOWS FOR
WIRELESS LOCK USE):
9. Discover physical locks on the Gateway.
10. Assign (add) discovered locks to the Gateway.
11. Link lock to a Profile.
12. Send Profile to lock.
WARNING POPUP
NETWORK CONFIGURATION SCREEN
Default
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