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DISPLAYED ITEM
WIRED
ETHERNET
IP
DISCOVERY
USE STATIC
ADDRESSES
USE DHCP
USE BOOTP
IP ADDRESS
SUBNET
MASK
DEFAULT
GATEWAY
DUPLEX
CAPABILITY
PRIMARY
WINS SERVER
SECONDARY
WINS SERVER
PRIMARY DNS
SERVER
SECONDARY
DNS SERVER
SNMP TRAP
DESTINATION
ADDRESS
SNMP SERVER
ADDRESS
NETBIOS
ENABLE
NO
YES
Chapter 4 – Menu System
Controls the communications settings for the wired Ethernet network interface
Sets the address discovery method, where:
The stored static IP, Subnet Mask, and / or Gateway Address will be used.
The card broadcasts over the network using DHCP protocol to receive addresses
from the responsible server at startup. Manual modifications to IP Address, Subnet
Mask, or Gateway Address are not allowed; and, if no server is found, the specified
static value will be used. (Default Setting)
A server assigned IP address takes precedence over any static IP
address stored in the interface.
The card broadcasts over the network using BOOTP protocol to receive addresses
from the responsible server at startup. Manual modifications to IP Address, Subnet
Mask, or Gateway Address are not allowed; and, if no server is found, the specified
static value will be used. (Default Setting)
A server assigned IP address takes precedence over any static IP
address stored in the interface.
Specifies the static IP Address of the interface in the standard octet format.
Specifies the static Subnet assigned to the interface, for
example:255.255.255.000.
Specifies the Gateway Address the interface will use, for example:192.168.10.1
Specifies the transmission and speed of the wired Ethernet connection:
Auto-Negotiate (default);
100 BaseT Full Duplex;
100 BaseT Half Duplex;
10 BaseT Full Duplex; or,
10 BaseT Half Duplex
The IP address of the primary WINS Server.
The IP address of the secondary WINS Server.
The IP address of the primary DNS Server.
The IP address of the secondary DNS Server.
Is the address in standard octet format where SNMP traps will be sent when SNMP
service is installed on your receiver. When zeroed, no traps are sent.
Is the server address in standard octet format for SNMP services.
Enables or disables the NET BIOS SERVICES
(Default Setting)
ITEM DESCRIPTION
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