MOD Functions | Ethernet interface
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Select the tab
Internet
.
Setting
Meaning
Proxy
Direct connection to Internet / NAT
: The
control forwards Internet inquiries to the
default gateway and from there they must
be forwarded through network address
translation (e.g. if a direct connection to a
modem is available)
Use proxy
: Define the
Address
and
Port
of the Internet router in your network, ask
your network administrator for the correct
address and port
Telemainte-
nance
The machine manufacturer configures the
server for telemaintenance here. Changes
must always be made in agreement with your
machine tool builder
Select the
Ping/Routing
tab to enter the ping and routing
settings:
Setting
Meaning
Ping
In the
Address:
field, enter the IP number for
which you want to check the network connec-
tion. Input: four numerical values separated
by periods, e.g.
160.1.180.20
. As an alterna-
tive, you can enter the name of the computer
whose connection you want to check
Press the
Start
button to begin the test.
The control shows the status information
in the Ping field
Press the
Stop
button to conclude the test
Routing
For network specialists: Status information of
the operating system for the current routing
Press the
Update
button to refresh the
routing information
Select the
NFS UID/GID
tab to enter the user and group
identifications:
Setting
Meaning
Set UID/GID for
NFS shares
User ID
: Definition of which user
identification the end user uses to access
files in the network. Ask your network
specialist for the proper value
Group ID
: Definition of the group
identification with which you access
files in the network. Ask your network
specialist for the proper value
Summary of Contents for TNC 620 E
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Page 5: ...Fundamentals...
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Page 63: ...1 First Steps with the TNC 620...
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Page 87: ...2 Introduction...
Page 123: ...3 Operating the Touchscreen...
Page 139: ...4 Fundamentals File Management...
Page 199: ...5 Programming Aids...
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Page 229: ...6 Tools...
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Page 323: ...8 Data Transfer from CAD Files...
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Page 345: ...9 Subprograms and Program Section Repeats...
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Page 365: ...10 Programming Q Parameters...
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Page 619: ...16 Manual Operation and Setup...
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