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CONTENTS

1 OUTLINE ............................................................................................... 1
2 OVERALL FLOW ........................................................................................ 1
3 NETWORK CONNECTION ............................................................................... 1
4 SETTING EXAMPLE ..................................................................................... 1
5 SET SERVER PC........................................................................................ 2
5.1 Windows® 7 ................................................................................... 2
5.1.1 Install IIS ................................................................................. 2
5.1.2 Set IIS ................................................................................... 4
5.1.3 Set firewall ................................................................................ 9
5.1.4 Register FTP user ........................................................................ 11
5.2 Windows® XP ................................................................................. 15
5.2.1 Install IIS ................................................................................ 15
5.2.2 Set IIS .................................................................................. 19
5.2.3 Set firewall ............................................................................... 22
5.2.4 Register FTP user ........................................................................ 23
5.3 Windows® 8.1 ................................................................................. 27
5.3.1 Install IIS ................................................................................ 27
5.3.2 Set IIS .................................................................................. 30
5.3.3 Set firewall ............................................................................... 35
5.3.4 Register FTP user ........................................................................ 37
6 SET CNC .............................................................................................. 41
7 HOW TO CHECK WHEN COMMUNICATION FAILS ........................................................ 43
7.1 Start Command Prompt ........................................................................ 43
7.1.1 Windows® 7 .............................................................................. 43
7.1.2 Windows® XP ............................................................................ 45
7.1.3 Windows® 8.1 ............................................................................ 47
7.2 How to Check Whether or not Server PC and CNC are Connected Physically ......................... 49
7.3 How to Check Whether or not FTP Server Setting is Correct ........................................ 52
7.4 How to Check Whether or not FTP User is Correctly Registered ..................................... 53
7.5 How to Check Data Such As Server PC’s IP Address .............................................. 55
7.6 Setting Check List ............................................................................. 56
1 OUTLINE

1 OUTLINE

The high-speed program server function enables an automatic operation with Ethernet communication between the CNC
and the server PC (FTP server) to download machining programs to the built-in CF card in the CNC. This function is suitable
for an operation of large-size machining program stored in the server PC created by CAM.
This manual describes the procedures to connect the CNC and the server PC via Ethernet.

2 OVERALL FLOW

The flow of transferring the machining programs of the server PC and starting an automatic operation is as
below.
Communication setting of server PC.
Communication setting of server PC
Server PC requires FTP server S/W(*).
(*)
FTP server S/W: Such as IIS and FTPD
Explained in this (This manual explains IIS.)
manual
Communication setting of CNC Set CNC’s Ethernet parameters.

Download machining programs from server PC to


Transer of machining program built-in CF card in CNC via Ethernet
Refer to the machine
tool builder’s manual
Execute automatic operation of machining programs
Automatic operation
in built-in CF card in CNC

3 NETWORK CONNECTION
Ethernet Connect the server PC with the CNC via Ethernet.
Use a straight cable and hub when connecting multiple network
devices (such as another machine tool, FA device, or PC).
Use a cross cable when connecting the CNC with the server
Server PC CNC directly (without using a hub).

Built-in CF

4 SETTING EXAMPLE

This manual explains how to set based on these setting examples.


Item Value Remarks
Server PC (FTP server) IP address 192.168.0.10 CNC parameter #9711
CNC global IP address 192.168.0.20 CNC parameter #1926
CNC global netmask 255.255.255.0 CNC parameter #1927
CNC global gateway 192.168.0.254 CNC parameter #1928
Server PC OS Windows® XP /Windows® 7 -
Windows® 8.1/ Windows® 8
FTP server S/W IIS -
FTP user name M700 CNC parameter #9712
FTP user password M700PASS CNC parameter #9713
FTP site directory c:\data Create in server PC in
advance

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5.1 Windows 7

5 SET SERVER PC

5.1 Windows® 7

5.1.1 Install IIS

Fig. 5-1
Select “Control panel” from Start Menu.

Fig. 5-2
Select “Programs” of “Control Panel”.

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5.1 Windows 7

Fig. 5-3
Select “Turn Windows features on or
off”.

Fig. 5-4
Tick the following items in “Internet
Information Service”, then click OK.
“FTP Server”
“IIS Management Console”

Fig. 5-5

Copying of necessary files starts.

Installation is complete when copying is finished.

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5.1 Windows 7

5.1.2 Set IIS

Fig. 5-6
Select ”System and Security” from
“Control Panel”.

Fig. 5-7
Select “Administrative Tools”.

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5.1 Windows 7

Fig. 5-8
Select “Internet Information Services
(IIS) Manager”.

Fig. 5-9
Right-click here Right-click the connection list and
select ”Add FTP Site”.

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5.1 Windows 7

Fig. 5-10
Set as below and select “Next”.

FTP site name:MITSUBISHI


Content Directory:c:/data

Create the directory c:/data in advance.

Fig. 5-11

Set as below and select “Next”.

・Binding
IP Address: ”All Unassigned”
Port: 21

・SSL
Select “No SSL”

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5.1 Windows 7

Fig. 5-12

Set as below and select “Finish”.

・Authentication
Select “Basic”
・Authorization
Allow access to: Tick ”All users”, “Read”
and ”Write”

Fig. 5-13
Select the triangle in “Connections” to
open the connection list.

Click the triangle

Fig. 5-14
Select the triangle next to “Site” to open
the connection list.

Click the triangle

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5.1 Windows 7

Fig. 5-15
Select the created site (MITSUBISHI),
then select ”FTP Directory Browsing”.

Fig. 5-16

Set the FTP Directory Browsing as


below, and select Apply.

Directory Listing Style: “UNIX”

Now IIS setting is complete.

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5.1 Windows 7

5.1.3 Set firewall

Fig. 5-17
Select ”System and Security” from
“Control Panel”.

Fig. 5-18

Select “Administrative Tools”.

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5.1 Windows 7

Fig. 5-19
Select “Windows Firewall with
Advanced Security”.

Fig. 5-20
Select “Inbound Rules”, then
select ”FTP Server (FTP Traffic-In)”.

Fig. 5-21
Right-click “FTP Server (FTP
Right-click here Traffic-In)”, and select ”Enable Rule” of
the pop-up menu.

After selecting, close the window.

Now firewall setting is complete.

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5.1 Windows 7

5.1.4 Register FTP user

These procedures are to be carried out by a user with


administrative privileges.

Fig. 5-22
Select ”System and Security” of
“Control Panel”.

Fig. 5-23

Select “Administrative Tools”.

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5.1 Windows 7

Fig. 5-24
Select “Computer Management”.

Fig. 5-25
“Local Users and Groups”  ”Users”
 Select ”New User” from the ”Action”
menu.

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5.1 Windows 7

Fig. 5-26
Set as below and select ”Create”.
User name: M700
Password: M700PASS

・Remove the tick of ”User must change


password at next logon”.
・Tick ”Password never expires”.

← M700PASS Select “Create” to create a user for


FTP, “M700”.
← M700PASS

Fig. 5-27
When “Create” is selected, the input
content is cleared.
Select “Close”.

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5.1 Windows 7

Fig. 5-28
Confirm that the user for FTP, “M700” has
been created.

Now FTP user registration is complete.

Now server setting for Windows® 7 is complete.


Proceed to “6.SET CNC”.

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5.2 Windows XP

5.2 Windows® XP

5.2.1 Install IIS

Fig. 5-29
Select “Control Panel” from Start menu.

Fig. 5-30
Select ”Add or Remove Programs” of
“Control Panel”.

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5.2 Windows XP

Fig. 5-31

Select “Add/Remove Windows


Components”.

Fig. 5-32

Tick “Internet Information Service(IIS)”


and select ”Details…”.

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5.2 Windows XP

Fig. 5-33
Tick “File Transfer
Protocol(FTP)Service” and select “OK”.

Fig. 5-34
Select “Next”.

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5.2 Windows XP

Fig. 5-35

Installation starts.

Fig. 5-36
When this window appears, insert the
Windows CD into the CD drive.

Installation is complete when copying of the files is


finished.

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5.2 Windows XP

5.2.2 Set IIS

Fig. 5-37
Select ”Performance and Maintenance”
of Control Panel.

Fig. 5-38
Select “Administrative Tools”.

*When Control Panel is displayed in classic


style, select ”Administrative Tool” directly.

Double-click “Administrative
Tools”

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5.2 Windows XP

Fig. 5-39
Select “Internet Information Services”.

Fig. 5-40

Right-click ”Default FTP Site” from


among “FTP Sites” and select
Right-click here Properties.

If there is not “FTP Sites”, it means that


IIS has not been installed.

See “5.2 Windows XP


” and install IIS.

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5.2 Windows XP

Fig. 5-41

Click “Home Directory”.

Fig. 5-42

Set as below.
・FTP Site Directory
Local Path:c:\data
Tick “Read”, ”Write” and ”Log visits”

・Directory Listing Style


Select ”UNIX”

Created the directory c:\data in advance.

Now IIS setting is complete.


Click OK to close Properties.

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5.2 Windows XP

5.2.3 Set firewall

Standard Windows® XP does not require firewall setting.


Check the security software’s setting and make sure that FTP (port 21) is not blocked if security software
is installed.

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5.2 Windows XP

5.2.4 Register FTP user

These procedures are to be carried out by a user with administrative privileges.

Fig. 5-43
Select ”Performance and Maintenance”
of“ Control Panel”.

Fig. 5-44
Select “Administrative Tools”.

*When Control Panel is displayed in classic


style, select ”Administrative Tool” directly.

Double-click “Administrative
Tools”

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5.2 Windows XP

Fig. 5-45
Select “Computer Management”.

Fig. 5-46

Select ”Users” of “Local Users and


Groups”.

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5.2 Windows XP

Fig. 5-47
Select ”New User…” of “Action” menu.

Fig. 5-48
Set as below.
User name: M700
Password: M700PASS

・Remove the tick of ”User must change


password next logon”.
・Tick ”Password never expires”.

Select “Create” to create a user for FTP,


← M700PASS
“M700”.
← M700PASS

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5.2 Windows XP

Fig. 5-49

When “Create” is selected, the input


content is cleared.
Select “Close”.

Fig. 5-50

”M700” has been added to the user list.

Now FTP user registration is complete.

Now server setting for Windows® XP is complete.


Proceed to “6.SET CNC”.

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5.3 Windows 8.1

5.3 Windows® 8.1

5.3.1 Install IIS


Fig. 5-51
Select “Start”.

[For Windows® 8]
Press [W] while pressing [Windows] key.
The setting “Search charm bar” will appear.

Fig. 5-52
Select “Search” on the upper right corner of
the screen.

Fig. 5-53
Type “control panel” in “Program and File
search”.

When a list appears on the lower side, select


“Control Panel” from the list.

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5.3 Windows 8.1

Fig. 5-54
Select “Programs” of “Control Panel”.

Fig. 5-55
Select “Turn Windows features on or
off”.

Fig. 5-56
Tick the following items in “Internet
Information Service”, then click OK.
“FTP Server”
“IIS Management Console”

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5.3 Windows 8.1

Fig. 5-57
Start searching the necessary files.

Fig. 5-58

When changes are applied, the


installation is completed.

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5.3 Windows 8.1

5.3.2 Set IIS

Fig. 5-59
Select ”System and Security” from
“Control Panel”.

Fig. 5-60
Select “Administrative Tools”.

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5.3 Windows 8.1

Fig. 5-61
Select “Internet Information Services
(IIS) Manager”.

Fig. 5-62
Right-click here Right-click the connection list and
select ”Add FTP Site”.

Fig. 5-63
Set as below and select “Next”.

FTP site name:MITSUBISHI


Content Directory:c:/data

Create the directory c:/data in advance.

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5.3 Windows 8.1

Fig. 5-64
Set as below and select “Next”.

・Binding
IP Address: ”All Unassigned”
Port: 21

・SSL
Select “No SSL”

Fig. 5-65
Set as below and select “Finish”.

・Authentication
Select “Basic”
・Authorization
Allow access to: Tick ”All users”, “Read”
and ”Write”

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5.3 Windows 8.1

Fig. 5-66
Select the triangle in “Connections” to
open the connection list.

Click the triangle

Fig. 5-67

Select the triangle next to “Site” to open


the connection list.

Click the triangle

Fig. 5-68
Select the created site (MITSUBISHI),
then select ”FTP Directory Browsing”.

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5.3 Windows 8.1

Fig. 5-69

Set the FTP Directory Browsing as


below, and select Apply.

Directory Listing Style: “UNIX”

Now IIS setting is complete.

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5.3 Windows 8.1

5.3.3 Set firewall

Fig. 5-70

Select ”System and Security” from


“Control Panel”.

Fig. 5-71
Select “Administrative Tools”.

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5.3 Windows 8.1

Fig. 5-72
Select “Windows Firewall with
Advanced Security”.

Fig. 5-73
Select “Inbound Rules”, then
select ”FTP Server (FTP Traffic-In)”.

Fig. 5-74
Right-click “FTP Server (FTP
Traffic-In)”, and select ”Enable Rule” of
the pop-up menu.

After selecting, close the window.


Right-click here

Now firewall setting is complete.

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5.3 Windows 8.1

5.3.4 Register FTP user


These procedures are to be carried out by a user with administrative privileges.

Fig. 5-75
Select ”System and Security” of
“Control Panel”.

Fig. 5-76
Select “Administrative Tools”.

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5.3 Windows 8.1

Fig. 5-77
Select “Computer Management”.

Fig. 5-78

“Local Users and Groups”  ”Users”


 Select ”New User” from the ”Action”
menu.

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5.3 Windows 8.1

Fig. 5-79

Set as below and select ”Create”.


User name: M700
Password: M700PASS

・Remove the tick of ”User must change


password at next logon”.
・Tick ”Password never expires”.

Select “Create” to create a user for


FTP, “M700”.

Fig. 5-80
When “Create” is selected, the input
content is cleared.
Select “Close”.

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5.3 Windows 8.1

Fig. 5-81

”M700” has been added to the user list.

Now FTP user registration is complete.

Now server setting for Windows® 8.1 is complete.


Proceed to “6.SET CNC”.

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6 SET CNC

6 SET CNC

Fig. 6-1
Set base common parameters as below.
#1926 Global IP address 192.168.0.20
#1927 Global Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
#1928 Global Gateway 192.168.0.254

Base common parameter


# Item Description
1926 IP Address IP address Set the CNC's IP address.
(PR)
1927 Subnet mask Subnet mask Set the subnet mask for the IP address.
(PR)
1928 Gateway Gateway Set the IP address for the gateway.
(PR)

Now set the Ethernet parameters.

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6 SET CNC

Fig. 6-2

Set the Ethernet parameters as below.


#9706 Host No. 1
#9711 Host name 192.168.0.10
#9712 User name M700
#9713 Password M700PASS
#9714 Directory /

*Server PC’s FTP root directory (c:\data)


is accessed when #9714 Host directory is
set to ”/”.

When setting is complete, turn the power


OFF  ON.

Ethernet parameter
# Item Description
9706 Host No. Select the No. of the host to be used from host 1 to host 4.
9711 Host 1 Set the host computer name.
host name This parameter allows the NC to easily recognize the host computer
on the network. Set the host computer's IP address.
9712 Host 1 Set the user name when logging into the host computer.
user name
9713 Host 1 Set the password when logging into the host computer.
password
9714 Host 1 Set the directory name of the host computer.
directory The directory released to the client (CNC unit) with the host
computer's server is handled as root directory by the CNC unit.

Now setting to use the high-speed program server operation function is complete.
Refer to “7 HOW TO CHECK WHEN COMMUNICATION FAILS” when the server PC and
the CNC cannot communicate.

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7.1 Start Command Prompt

7 HOW TO CHECK WHEN COMMUNICATION FAILS

This chapter explains how to check the communication when the server PC and the CNC cannot
communicate.

7.1 Start Command Prompt

In this chapter, the command prompt is used for checking. Start the command prompt in the
following procedure.

7.1.1 Windows® 7

Fig. 7-1
Select ”Search programs and files” from
Start menu.

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7.1 Start Command Prompt

Fig. 7-2
Input “cmd” with keyboard in “Search
programs and files”.

A list appears at the top. Select


“cmd.exe” from among the list.

Fig. 7-3
The command prompt starts.
Execute the commands explained in
this chapter using this command
prompt.

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7.1 Start Command Prompt

7.1.2 Windows® XP

Fig. 7-4
Select “Run” from Start menu.

Fig. 7-5
Input “cmd” and select “OK”.

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7.1 Start Command Prompt

Fig. 7-6
The command prompt starts.
Execute the commands explained in
this chapter using this command
prompt.

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7.1 Start Command Prompt

7.1.3 Windows® 8.1

Fig. 7-7
Select “Search programs and files” from
Start menu

[For Windows® 8]
Press [Q] while pressing [Windows] key.
Application search charm bar will
appear.

Fig. 7-8
Type “cmd” in “Search Programs and
Files”

When a list appears on the upper side,


select “Command Prompt” from the list.

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7.1 Start Command Prompt

Fig. 7-9

The command prompt starts.


Execute the commands explained in
this chapter using this command
prompt.

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7.2 How to Check Whether or not Server PC and CNC are Connected Physically

7.2 How to Check Whether or not Server PC and CNC are Connected Physically

Execute the following command using the server PC’s command prompt.
> ping [CNC IP address]

When the following response is returned, it means that they are connected correctly.

Windows® 8.1、Windows® 7
>ping 192.168.0.20

Pinging 192.168.0.20 with 32 bytes of data:


Reply from 192.168.0.20: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.0.20: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.0.20: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.0.20: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128

Ping statistics for 192.168.0.20:


Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms

Windows® XP
>ping 192.168.0.20

Pinging 192.168.0.20 with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 192.168.0.20: bytes=32 time=28ms TTL=128


Reply from 192.168.0.20: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.0.20: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.0.20: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=128

Ping statistics for 192.168.0.20:


Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 1ms, Maximum = 28ms, Average = 7ms

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7.2 How to Check Whether or not Server PC and CNC are Connected Physically

Time-out occurs as below if they are not connected.

Windows® 8.1、Windows® 7
>ping 192.168.0.20

Pinging 192.168.0.20 with 32 bytes of data:


Reply from 192.168.0.10: Destination host unreachable.
Reply from 192.168.0.10: Destination host unreachable.
Reply from 192.168.0.10: Destination host unreachable.
Reply from 192.168.0.10: Destination host unreachable.

Ping statistics for 192.168.0.20:


Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),

Windows® XP
>ping 192.168.0.20

Pinging 192.168.0.20 with 32 bytes of data:

Request timed out.


Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.

Ping statistics for 192.168.0.20:


Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),

For Windows® 8.1, a reply might be the one as follows.


>ping 192.168.0.20

Pinging 192.168.0.20 with 32 bytes of data:


Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.

Ping statistics for 192.168.0.20:


Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),

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7.2 How to Check Whether or not Server PC and CNC are Connected Physically

If time-out occurs, the server PC, CNC, and hub are not connected correctly.
Check the items in the table below.

No Check item Check point Solution


1 Check the connection Is the power of devices (CNC, hub) ON? Turn ON the power of all devices.
Is a LAN cable connected to devices (CNC,
2 Connect the LAN cable to the devices.
hub, server PC)?
3 Is the hub's LINK indication LED ON? LAN cable is not correctly connected to the
4 Is the server PC's LINK indication LED ON? devices (CNC, hub, server PC) if not ON.
5 Is the CNC's LINK indication LED ON? Check for the connection.
Are the server PC and the CNC connected Connect the server PC and the CNC using a
6
without a hub? cross cable if a hub is not used.
7 Check the CNC setting Has IP address been set? Set the parameter #1926 Global IP addres.
8 Has subnet mask been set? Set the parameter #1927 Global Subnet mask.
Has gateway address been set if gateway is
9 Set the parameter #1929 Global Gateway.
used?

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7.3 How to Check Whether or not FTP Server Setting is Correct

7.3 How to Check Whether or not FTP Server Setting is Correct

Execute the following command using the server PC’s command prompt.
> netstat -n -a

The network connection list appears as below.

Windows® 8.1、Windows® 7
>netstat -n -a

Active Connections

Proto Local Address Foreign Address State


TCP 0.0.0.0:21 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
TCP 0.0.0.0:80 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING


(continues)

Windows® XP
>netstat -n -a

Active Connections

Proto Local Address Foreign Address State


TCP 0.0.0.0:21 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
TCP 0.0.0.0:25 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING
TCP 0.0.0.0:80 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING


(continues)

If there is a Local Address whose number after ”:” is ”21”, it means that the FTP server is ON.
If there is not, check the settings of “5.1.2 Set IIS (Windows® 7)” or “5.2.2 Set IIS (Windows®
XP)” or “5.3.2 Set IIS (Windows® 8.1)”.

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7.4 How to Check Whether or not FTP User is Correctly Registered

7.4 How to Check Whether or not FTP User is Correctly Registered

Execute the following command using the command prompt of a PC that is on the same
network with the server PC.
> ftp [Server PC IP address]

When you are asked user name and password, input the user name and the password for the
data server.

Windows® 7
> ftp 192.168.0.10
Connected to 192.168.0.10
220 Microsoft FTP Service
User (192.168.0.10:(none)): M700(input the user name)
331 Password required for M700.
Password: M700PASS(input the password)
230 User M700 logged in.:

Windows® XP
> ftp 192.168.0.10

Connected to 192.168.0.10.
220 Microsoft FTP Service
User (192.168.0.10:(none)): M700(input the user name)
331 Password required for M700.
Password:M700PASS(input the password)
230 User M700 logged in.:

Windows® 8.1
> ftp 192.168.0.10
Connected to 192.168.0.10.
220 Microsoft FTP Service
User (192.168.0.10:(none)): M700(input the user name)
331 Password required
Password: M700PASS(input the password)
230 User logged in.:

If ” 230 User M700 logged in. :” appears, it means that the user name and the password are
correctly set.
Windows® 7、Windows® XP
230 User M700 logged in.:

Windows® 8.1
230 User logged in.

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7.4 How to Check Whether or not FTP User is Correctly Registered

If ”Login failed.” appears as below, the FTP user has not been registered correctly.
Check the settings of “5.1.4 Register FTP user (Windows® 7)” or “5.2.4 Register FTP user
(Windows® XP)” or “5.3.4 Register FTP user (Windows® 8.1)”.

Windows® 7
530-User cannot log in.
Win32 error: Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.
Error details: An error occurred during the authentication process.
530 End
Login failed.

Windows® XP
530 User M700 cannot log in.
Login failed.

Windows® 8.1
530-User cannot log in.
Win32 error: The user name or password is incorrect.
Error details: An error occurred during the authentication process.
530 End
Login failed.

Firewall setting may have a problem if ”ftp>” appears after a while, or if ”connect : unknown
error number” appears. Check the settings of “5.1.3 Set firewall (Windows® 7)” or “5.2.3 Set
firewall (Windows® XP)” or “5.3.3 Set firewall (Windows® 8.1)”.

Windows® 7
ftp> ”ftp>” appears after a while

Windows® XP
> ftp: connect : unknown error number

Windows® 8.1
> ftp: connect :Time out the connection

Input ”bye” to finish the command.


ftp> bye

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7.5 How to Check Data Such As Server PC’s IP Address

7.5 How to Check Data Such As Server PC’s IP Address

Execute the following command using the server PC’s command prompt.
> ipconfig

IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address appear as below.

Windows® 8.1、Windows® 7
> ipconfig

Windows IP Configuration

Wireless LAN adapter:

Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected


Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :

Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :


Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . :
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.10
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.254

Tunnel adapter isatap.{DEE6B974-F8F4-4D3A-9391-2E7F83A6DBC5}:

Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected


Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :

Tunnel adapter isatap.{88884AA8-0249-4ADE-BF08-9E9FDA7CF124}:

Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected


Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :

Windows® XP
> ipconfig
Windows IP Configuration

Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : aa.bb.com


IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.10
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.254

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7.6 Setting Check List

7.6 Setting Check List

No Check item Check point Solution


1 Check the connection Is the power of devices (CNC, hub) ON? Turn ON the power of all devices.
Is a LAN cable connected to devices (CNC,
2 Connect the LAN cable to the devices.
hub, server PC)?
3 Is the hub's LINK indication LED ON? LAN cable is not correctly connected to the
4 Is the server PC's LINK indication LED ON? devices (CNC, hub, server PC) if not ON.
5 Is the CNC's LINK indication LED ON? Check for the connection.
Are the server PC and the CNC connected Connect the server PC and the CNC using a
6
without a hub? cross cable if a hub is not used.
7 Check the CNC setting Has IP address been set? Set the parameter #1926 Global IP addres.
8 Has subnet mask been set? Set the parameter #1927 Global Subnet mask.
Has gateway address been set if gateway is
9 Set the parameter #1929 Global Gateway.
used?
Set the host name (parameter #97x1) of the
host set by #9706 Host No.
10 Has the server PC's IP address been set?
(Example: Set #9711 Host 1 host name when
#9706=1)
Set the user name (parameter #97x2) of the
host set by #9706 Host No.
11 Is the FTP user name correctly set?
(Example: Set #9712 Host 1 user name when
#9706=1)
Set the user name (parameter #97x3) of the
password set by #9706 Host No.
12 Is the FTP password correctly set?
(Example: Set #9713 Host 1 password when
#9706=1)
Network setting check IP address of each device must be different
Is there a device whose IP address each other if device such as another machine
13
duplicates on the network? tool, FA device, and PC exist on the same
network.

Windows, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 8 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in
the United States and/or other countries.

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Revision History

Data of revision Manual No. Revision details

Dec. 2011 IB(NA)1501063-A First edition created.


Jul. 2014 IB(NA)1501063-B - Added the chapters below.
- 5 SET SERVER PC
®
- 5.3 Windows 8.1
- 7 HOW TO CHECK WHEN COMMUNICATION FAILS
- 7.1 Start Command Prompt
®
- 7.1.3 Windows 8.1

®
- Added explanations for Windows 8.1 in the section listed below.
- 4 SETTING EXAMPLE
- 7.2 How to Check Whether or not Server PC and CNC are Connected
Physically
- 7.3 How to Check Whether or not FTP Server Setting is Correct
- 7.4 How to Check Whether or not FTP User is Correctly Registered
- 7.5 How to Check Data Such As Server PC’s IP Address

- Corrected the mistakes.

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