Instruments of connection through an ethernet switch

Hello

I'm looking forward to implement the following configuration in order to complete the instrumentation of a dynamometer via LabView:

Firstly (and since we are always waiting for some materials) I tried the Yokogawa Power Analyzer to connect to the host via the Ethernet switch. Thus, the Ethernet switch has 8 ports, 3 of them are currently used:

Port 1: Host
Port 2: Internet

Port 3: Yokogawa Power Analyzer

I have determined the IP address of the power Analyzer and tried to do a ping to see if the connection was working properly but I have not received any reply from her. Is there something that could go wrong?

Following the manual for the power analyzer: http://www.yokogawa.co.jp/ftp/dist/ks/eusers/wt/ked5s/im/IMWT1801-02EN_020.pdf

Article 20.2 speak for TCP/IP connections. I was looking on the forums and have failed to find an answer,

Thanks for your help.

Hello

Try this one.

Kees

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