Ethernet
Reference Manual
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Ethernet
Use the Ethernet menu tree selections during initial setup to configure the Ether-
net settings for your barcode scanning system.
Ethernet is the most popular physical layer LAN technology in use today. It is the
IEEE 802.3 series standard, based on the CSMA/CD access method that provides
two or more stations to share a common cabling system. This access method,
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection, is the basis for Ethernet
systems providing a wide range of speed.
The design goals for Ethernet are to create a simply defined topology that makes
efficient use of shared resources that are easy to reconfigure and maintain and
provides compatibility across many manufacturer and systems.
Ethernet supports many different network protocols; Datalogic scanners support
IP plus TCP or UDP over Ethernet and 802.3 frame format as Ethernet protocol
low level.
If necessary, you can later make modifications to the global system settings
using the same menu selections, including:
Ethernet
“Ethernet | Line Settings” on page 104
“Ethernet | User Sockets” on page 106
“Ethernet | Ethernet_IP” on page 110
“Ethernet | WebSentinel” on page 114
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