IP Configurations
This document describes the IP configuration used at events, both on the fields and in the pits, potential issues, and workaround configurations.
TE.AM IP Address Notation
The notation TE.AM is used as part of IPs in numerous places. This notation refers to splitting your five digit team number into digits for the IP address octets. Where AM is the last two digits of the team number, and TE is the first three digits. Leading zeros are optional. This scheme supports team numbers up to 25599.
Example: 10.TE.AM.2
Team 1 - 10.0.1.2
Team 12 - 10.0.12.2
Team 122 - 10.1.22.2
Team 1002 - 10.10.2.2
Team 1212 - 10.12.12.2
Team 1202 - 10.12.2.2
Team 1220 - 10.12.20.2
Team 3456 - 10.34.56.2
Team 10000 - 10.100.0.2
Team 12345 - 10.123.45.2
DHCP configuration
This section describes networking when using DHCP to assign IP addresses on the field, in the pits, and at home.
On the Field DHCP Configuration
Both the Field Network and Robot Radio run DHCP servers with non-overlapping pools. The Field Network DHCP server provides an IP address for the Driver Station, and the Robot Radio provides IP addresses for devices onboard the robot. The IP ranges, subnet mask, and default gateway are listed in the table below.
Field Network |
Robot Radio |
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DHCP Range |
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Subnet Mask |
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Default Gateway |
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Vivid-Hosting VH-109 Robot Radio - Static
10.TE.AM.1programmed by KioskroboRIO - DHCP
10.TE.AM.2assigned by the Robot RadioDriver Station - DHCP (“Obtain an IP address automatically”)
10.TE.AM.Xassigned by fieldOther devices (if used) - DHCP
10.TE.AM.YYassigned by Robot Radio
In the Pits DHCP Configuration
VH-109 radio - Static
10.TE.AM.1programmed by Kiosk.roboRIO -
10.TE.AM.2, assigned by Robot RadioDriver Station - DHCP (“Obtain an IP address automatically”),
10.TE.AM.X, assigned by Robot RadioOther devices (if used) - DHCP,
10.TE.AM.Y, assigned by Robot Radio
Note
If the roboRIO is not being assigned a DHCP IP address of 10.TE.AM.2, ensure you’ve Set the roboRIO team number
At Home DHCP Configuration
VH-109 radio - Static
10.TE.AM.1programmed when configuring robot radioroboRIO -
10.TE.AM.2, assigned by Robot RadioVH-109 access point radio - Static
10.TE.AM.4, programmed when configuring access point radioDriver Station - DHCP (“Obtain an IP address automatically”),
10.TE.AM.X, assigned by Robot RadioOther devices (if used) - DHCP,
10.TE.AM.Y, assigned by Robot Radio
Note
If the roboRIO is not being assigned a DHCP IP address of 10.TE.AM.2, ensure you’ve Set the roboRIO team number
Static Configuration
It is also possible to configure static IPs on your devices to accommodate devices or software which do not support mDNS. When doing so you want to make sure to avoid addresses that will be in use when the robot is on the field network. These addresses are 10.TE.AM.1 for the VH-109 radio, 10.TE.AM.3 and 10.TE.AM.4 for the field network, and anything 10.TE.AM.20 or greater which may be assigned to a device configured for DHCP or else reserved. The roboRIO network configuration can be set from the webdashboard.
VH-109 radio - Static
10.TE.AM.1programmed when configuring robot radioroboRIO - Static
10.TE.AM.2subnet mask of255.255.255.0(default)VH-109 access point radio - Static
10.TE.AM.4, programmed when configuring access point radioDriver Station - Static
10.TE.AM.5subnet mask must be255.0.0.0to enable the DS to reach both the robot and FMS Server, without additionally configuring the default gateway. If a static address is assigned and the subnet mask is set to255.255.255.0, then the default gateway must be configured to10.TE.AM.4.Other devices - Static
10.TE.AM.6-.19subnet255.255.255.0