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11.3 PPP connection
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11.3 PPP connection
The instrument can be connected to a telephone circuit via a LAN
connection that runs through a PC by using a modem card and PPP (Point-
to-Point Protocol). If a modem card is inserted into the instrument, PPP
takes priority, and the instrument's internal LAN stops.
Since a LAN connection is made, the 9333 and FTP can be used via the
telephone circuit.
When the PC is dialed from this instrument, the RAS server must be running
in order for the PC to receive the signal. For details on the RAS server, refer
to the Windows help file, since the server is supplied with Windows.
This instrument's PPP uses PAP, which does not use encoding for
authentication.
When the instrument is connected in this manner, its IP address while the
instrument is receiving data is 192168.55.2, and the IP address of the sender
is 192.168.55.1. When data is being sent, the IP address for the instrument
differs depending on receiver settings, but normally when using Windows
98, "192.168.55.2" is assigned as the IP address for the instrument, and
"192.168.55.1" as that for the receiver. The actual IP address allocated to the
recorder is displayed in Current IP on the PPP screen in Communications
located in System Settings.
For details on PC cards that can be used with the instrument, refer to
HIOKI's Web site. (URL http://www.hioki.co.jp)
Settings
Settings can be broadly divided into the following two categories:
Recorder --> PC outbound settings
PC --> recorder inbound settings
Other common settings fall outside of these two categories.
All common settings can be made from the PPP screen in Communications
located in System Settings.
Summary of Contents for MEMORY HiCORDER 8855
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Page 21: ...1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A Chapter 1 Product Overview...
Page 28: ...8 1 2 Identification of Controls and Indicators...
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Page 117: ...97 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A Chapter 5 Input Channel Settings...
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