Basic Ethernet Configuration; Advanced Ethernet Configuration - Redline RDL-3000 User Manual

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RDL-3000
System Details: Enter descriptive details about this unit. The system details may be up
to thirty alpha-numeric characters including a-z, A-Z, 0-9, dash (-), and underscore (_).
System Location: Enter descriptive details about the location of this unit. The system
location information may be up to thirty alphanumeric characters including a-z, A-Z, 0-9,
dash (-), and underscore (_).
Contact: Enter descriptive details about the operational/technical contact for this unit.
The contact information may be up to thirty alpha-numeric characters including a-z, A-Z,
0-9, dash (-), and underscore (_).

Basic Ethernet Configuration

IP Address: Enter the IP address for this unit. The IP address is routable through the
Ethernet port and over the wireless interface.
IP Subnet Mask: Enter the IP subnet mask.
Default Gateway Address: Enter the IP address of the default gateway or router on the
Ethernet segment connected to the RDL-3000 Ethernet port.

Advanced Ethernet Configuration

Ethernet Mode: Select the operating mode of the Ethernet port.
Auto - Automatically negotiate the connection speed and duplex. This selection does
not detect the speed and duplex of external Ethernet equipment operating at a fixed
speed and duplex. The 'Auto' selection will operate successfully only when the RDL-
3000 and the connected Ethernet device are both set to auto-negotiate.
10Mbps HD - Operate at 10Base-T half-duplex only.
10Mbps FD - Operate at 10Base-T full duplex only.
100Mbps HD -.Operate at 100Base-T half-duplex only.
100Mbps FD - Operate at 100Base-T full duplex only.
Important: Incorrect duplex settings may cause complete loss of communications on
the RDL-3000 Ethernet port. It is recommended to set the Ethernet ports to operate at
a fixed speed of 100Base-T/Full Duplex.
SNTP Enable: Check this box
allows RDL-3000 systems to time-stamp system event messages using a network time
server. When enabled, you must enter the network address of the SNTP server in the
SNTP Server IP Address field.
When SNTP is enabled, the following additional configuration fields are visible:
SNTP Server IP Address: Enter the network IP address of the SNTP server.
SNTP Polling Interval [hours]: Enter the SNTP polling interval (hours).
Time Zone (GMT) [hh:mm]: Enter the offset (hours) from GMT for this time zone.
Syslog Enable: Check this box
server.
When Syslog Enable is selected, the following additional configuration fields are visible:
Syslog Server IP Address: Enter the network address of the Syslog server.
HTTP Enable: Check this box
HTTPS Enable: Check this box to enable HTTPS operation (secure/encrypted Web
session). Refer to page 121 for a complete description of this feature.
Telnet Enable: Check this box
When Telnet is enabled, the following additional configuration field is visible:
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to enable the SNTP protocol support. This feature
to enable saving event messages on a remote
to enable the HTTP (Web) interface.
to enable the Telnet interface (CLI).

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