Preparing for new JACE commissioning

To prepare for new JACE commissioning, do the following steps:
  1. If not already installed, install the Niagara 4.1 or later software on your PC, including its permanent license.
  2. Typically, the license file for the JACE already resides on the licensing server, where (if you have Internet connectivity) it is automatically retrieved during the licensing step of the Commissioning Wizard.
     
    NOTE: If you were emailed a license archive (.lar file) or .license file for the JACE, and you wish to use it instead of the online license server (for some reason, for example your Workbench PC will not have Internet connectivity when you are commissioning the JACE), make the file available to Workbench first, as follows:
    • Copy the file to your !security/licenses/inbox folder, then restart Workbench. For more details, refer to the section “Local license inbox” in the Platform Guide.

     
  3. Attach one end of a standard category-5 Ethernet unshielded twisted pair (UTP) patch cable to the RJ-45 Ethernet connector for LAN1 (labeled PRI) on the JACE.
  4. Attach the other end of the patch cable to a network port or directly to an Ethernet hub.
  5. Power up the JACE.
  6. Record your PC’s current IP settings, then re-assign your PC’s IP address for its Ethernet NIC (network interface card). If necessary, refer to Windows online Help for details on configuring TCP/IP settings.
     
    NOTE: As an alternative to re-assigning your PC’s IP address, you can do one of the following:
    • Obtain a USB-to-Ethernet network adapter (second network interface card, or NIC), and use it with an Ethernet crossover cable to commission JACEs. In this case, configure this second NIC to use the settings in the remainder of this step.
    • Use a serial shell mode connection to the JACE to re-assign its factory IP address settings. After making this change and rebooting the JACE, you can continue commissioning using Workbench. This requires a USB-to-MicroUSB adapter cable, VCP driver, and a special power-up mode for the JACE.

      VCP (Virtual COM Port) drivers cause a USB device to appear as an additional COM port available to the PC.  Using terminal emulation software, such as PuTTY or ClearTerminal, the PC can access the USB device in the same way as it would access a standard COM port. VCP driver downloads are available at www.ftdichip.com and other sites.


     

    For this initial connection to a factory-shipped JACE, configure your PC’s NIC to use an IP address in the same subnet as the JACE, as well as a matching subnet mask.

     Set the IP address in the range: 192.168.1.1  to   192.168.1.254

     with a subnet mask of:  255.255.255.0

     
    NOTE: Do not assign your PC the identical IP address as the JACE’s factory-assigned IP address.
     
  7. From your PC, start Workbench. The Nav tree should be visible in the side bar area (left pane).

If not, from the menu bar, select Window > Side Bars > Nav.