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Example - Changing TCP/IP Properties
The following screens provide an example of changing the TCP/IP properties and
makes note of the points you must be aware of when changing these properties.
The Eclipse you are connecting to has an IP address of 192.168.10.1 and a subnet
mask of 255.255.255.0. The subnet mask indicates that the network portion of the IP
address is 192.168.10, and that the host portion is 1.
TCP/IP Properties Before
This screen shows an example of existing
settings.
The IP address and Subnet mask must be
changed.
The Default gateway must be changed where
access to other Eclipse terminals on the
network is required.
Note:
Another example of existing settings is:
- 'Obtain an IP address automatically',
and
- 'Obtain DNS server address
automatically
For such selections the address entry
boxes will be greyed-out (no address
data). Click 'Use the following IP
address' to enter an IP address.
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TCP/IP Properties After
In this example, the IP address of the Eclipse to
which we are connecting is 192.168.10.1, with
a Subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
Example IP Address
192.168.10.1
Network portion
Your PC must have the same network address,
192.168.10, with the host portion set to a
different number, which in this example is 2. If
a second Portal PC is also to be connected to the
same radio, then its network portion would be
the same, but its host portion must be different
again, such as 3.
The Default gateway has been set to the IP
address of the connected device, which allows
routed Portal access to other Eclipse terminals
via this connection.
Eclipse Edge User Manual
Host portion
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