Dynamic Ip Address Configuration; Base/Rover Configuration Through Ethernet Connectivity; Figure 32: Dynamic Ip Address Configuration Through A Dhcp Server-Oem7 Receiver - Novatel SMART7 Installation And Operation Manual

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Chapter 6   Ethernet Configuration

6.3 Dynamic IP Address Configuration

Figure 32: Dynamic IP Address Configuration through a DHCP Server—OEM7 Receiver below
shows the connections when an OEM7 receiver uses a dynamic IP address configuration.
Figure 32: Dynamic IP Address Configuration through a DHCP Server—OEM7 Receiver
To set up a dynamic IP address configuration, follow these steps:
1. Connect a computer to the OEM7 receiver using a null modem serial cable or USB cable
(model dependent).
2. Establish a connection to the receiver using either NovAtel Connect or another terminal pro-
gram. This connection is used to send the commands in this procedure to the receiver.
For information about establishing a connection using NovAtel Connect, refer to
the Help within NovAtel Connect.
NovAtel Connect version 2.0 or greater is required for OEM7 receivers.
Download the latest NovAtel Connect software and documentation from
www.novatel.com/novatel-connect.
3. Enable the Ethernet port by entering:
ETHCONFIG ETHA AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO
4. Obtain the IP address assigned to the OEM7 receiver by the DHCP server.
LOG IPSTATUS ONCE
Make a note of the IP address returned with this log.
5. Assign the TCP/IP port number by entering:
ICOMCONFIG ICOM1 TCP :2000
6. Confirm the port number assigned to ICOM1 by entering:
LOG ICOMCONFIG ONCE

6.4 Base/Rover Configuration through Ethernet Connectivity

You can use an Ethernet connection to provide communication between a base and rover
receiver.
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