Section 5: Configuration
A number of settings on the SVS can be user configured via a connected PC using the Command
Line Interface.
Accessing the Command Line Interface
The Command Line Interface is usually accessed over the SVS Ethernet connection but can also
be accessed over the SVS USB connection.
Using the Ethernet Interface
The Ethernet Interface on the SVS uses a static IP address and does not support DHCP. The host
PC connected to the SVS needs to have an ethernet interface statically configured in the same IP
address range as the SVS to provide access to the telnet and web server functionality.
The following are steps to configure a Windows PC to connect to the SVS.
1: Connect the SVS ethernet interface via an RJ45 cable to an ethernet port on the host PC.
2: In the windows search bar type in Network Connections.
3: Select the networking interface the SVS is connected to (usually named Ethernet) and select
properties.
117-00002 Flightcell SVS Installation Manual Rev 1.2 Effective date 20 September 2023
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