Network Settings - Denkovi DAEnetIP4 User Manual

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 Save Outputs: When checked, each time the relays state is changed, it will
be saved in non-volatile memory (EEPROM), so after reboot/restart it will be
restored;
 Monitoring Timeout, sec: The connection timeout in seconds for the web
browser;
 Max. Monitoring Errors: The number of sequential retries to reconnect if
there is connection timeout before give up (the web browser).
This option should be used with care in dynamic systems because of
restriction in maximum write cycles of the EEPROM (usually 100 000
write/erase cycles).
 Save button: Once you have changed the settings as required, click this
button.
7.4.

Network settings

This menu lets you configure the network settings of DAEnetIP4 relay module:
 Enable DHCP: This option allows DHCP to be enabled or disabled. If DHCP
is set to Enabled, the Network page must be saved and DAEnetIP4 must be
rebooted before obtaining an IP address;
 IP address: This is the IP address of the DAEnetIP4. It needs to be manually
assigned only if DHCP is disabled. With DHCP enabled, this field displays the
currently assigned address;
 Gateway: This specifies the IP address of the gateway router. It is used for
accessing public time servers for automatic time synchronization;
 Subnet Mask: This is the subnet mask for the network on which the
DAEnetIP4 is installed;
 Primary DNS: Primary DNS (Domain Name Service) address;
 Secondary DNS: Secondary DNS address;
 Save button: Once you have changed the settings as required, click this
button.
You have to reboot the device for these settings to apply.
Figure 29. Network settings
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