This is so cool. I veered away from control system electronics for 25 years due to circumstances. Just got a job in Building Management System controls. Which is a DCS ( Distributed Control System). Its my first month with my new company, and this video literally describes the commissioning process we have had to use over and over again. It is a shame that a lot of DCS systems as opposed to PLC, are so monopolised and locked down to accredited installers or partners. this is changing rapidly due to brands like Tridium, which is hardware agnostic.
IP Address Allocation Mapping is importunate as well. Say a /24 subnet as in this video. Instead of randomly assigning IPs, put DHCP in a certain range, printers in another, PCs another, etc. We often use a /16 subnet. The 3rd. octet is then used for device type designation (designator) or function (DHCP), and the fourth the device's address within the designator. Infrastructure on .0.x. Printers on .2.x. DHCP on .4.x. Static devices on .3.x. Etc.
Thank you. This is very useful.
This is used when configuring a UPS as well, but It's super hard to find good tutorials.
Glad this has been so useful! Happy learning
This is so cool. I veered away from control system electronics for 25 years due to circumstances. Just got a job in Building Management System controls. Which is a DCS ( Distributed Control System). Its my first month with my new company, and this video literally describes the commissioning process we have had to use over and over again. It is a shame that a lot of DCS systems as opposed to PLC, are so monopolised and locked down to accredited installers or partners. this is changing rapidly due to brands like Tridium, which is hardware agnostic.
Thank you very much for sharing your experience with us!
Please sir make scalance switch connection. Ip configuratiin and data sharing
No one can explain like you. 🙏
Thank you very much!
IP Address Allocation Mapping is importunate as well.
Say a /24 subnet as in this video. Instead of randomly assigning IPs, put DHCP in a certain range, printers in another, PCs another, etc.
We often use a /16 subnet. The 3rd. octet is then used for device type designation (designator) or function (DHCP), and the fourth the device's address within the designator. Infrastructure on .0.x. Printers on .2.x. DHCP on .4.x. Static devices on .3.x. Etc.
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Hello realpars can you guys make an videos like how to configure your plc ip address , Thanks alot
Thank you very much for your feedback and topic suggestion! I will happily go ahead and forward this to our course developers as a topic suggestion.
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