NAV E 501 and NAV E 101 Encoders • HTML Operation
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NOTE:
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Address
,
Subnet
,
Gateway
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DNS
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DNS
Suffix
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DHCP
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DHCP On
DHCP Off
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NAV E 501 only
Figure 53.
Editable Network Connection Pane
1
DHCP
— Click to toggle
DHCP
on and off. When off, the encoder defaults to the
Link
Local
address (see
).
2
IP Address, Subnet, and Gateway
— Click in these fields and type in values to enter
the appropriate connection values for your encoder.
3
DNS (domain name system) Server
— Click in this field and type in the name of the
domain name server.
4
DNS suffix
— Click in this field and type the valid suffix of the domain name server.
5
Ethernet Extension
— Click to toggle the rear panel Extension port (see
on page 5) on and off.
NOTE:
If DHCP is off for the extended network or if you want a static IP on the
encoder and the extended device, both must be in the same IP address range.
6
Save and Cancel buttons
— Click
Save
to take
Network
Connection
changes or
Cancel
to abandon them. Clicking either button closes the editable pane.
NOTES:
•
Link Local
(
A
) — DHCP is on by default. When a DHCP server is not accessible,
the Link local IP Address is used.
•
MAC Address
(
B
) — A unique read-only identifier for network connected devices.
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