Operation
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1. Local IP Address
The IP address of this EtherPath device on your LAN. The default
IP Address is 192.168.1.1
2. Remote IP Address
In “Client” mode, this is the IP address of the remote “Server”
device which this client will automatically connect to when powered
up (if RS-232 PIN 6 is high or forced) and configured for hardware
dialing. This is also the default server that will be used for AT
dialing when in PMP mode.
In “Server” mode, this value is not required, and will be ignored.
3. Gateway IP Address
If the remote device this unit communicates with is not on the same
LAN, then the gateway to the other LAN must be entered here.
4. Subnet Mask
The network mask indicates what class of TCP/IP network you
have. The default value is for a class “C” network, with up to 255
users. This value should work in small networks. If in doubt, consult
your network administrator.
5. Port Number
This is the TCP/IP port number the EtherPath listens on when in
server mode. The default is port 3000. When in client mode, this is
the port on the remote server that a connection is attempt with. This
value may be overridden when in
Ethermodem
mode by including a
port number in the ATD command.