Max 410/420/430
2
Connecting the Max
410/420/430 to a LAN
Whether your LAN uses DHCP or static addresses, you
can set the Max 410/420/430's LAN configuration in
either of two ways:
•
via a touch-tone keypad, or
•
through a serial connection via the
HyperTerminal terminal-emulator application.
Section 2 explains how to set the Max 410/420/430's
LAN configuration using either method.
NOTE: On a Max 410, LAN settings
must be configured using a PC with a
serial cable connection using the
HyperTerminal terminal emulator
application, which is included with all
MS operating systems.
2.1 Connecting the Max 410/420/430 to a
DHCP LAN
Section 2.1 explains how to connect your Web browser
to the Max 410/420/430 if your LAN uses DHCP
addressing. If your LAN uses static IP addresses, skip to
Section 2.2, below.
The Max 410/420/430's default configuration is for
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).
Therefore, if your LAN is using DHCP, the Max
410/420/430's IP address parameters were configured
automatically when you connected it to the LAN. In this
case, you only need to know the IP address that was
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