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Transpector MPS Operating Manual
5.5.2.4.2 Using DHCP to Allow the Network to Assign an IP address
By default,
DHCP ENABLED
is set to
OFF
. To turn DHCP on (refer to
1
Select
ON
from the
DHCP ENABLED
drop-down.
2
Click
SET
.
3
Power off and then power up Transpector MPS.
4
Upon power up, the Transpector Web UI browser session will be connected to
the original IP address and will therefore not work.
5
In order to reconnect to Transpector Web UI, the INFICON Mass Spectrometer
Search Utility must be run to find the new Transpector MPS IP address. The
IMSSU will locate Transpector MPS and display the new IP address. Refer to
.
6
To return to Transpector Web UI, the new IP address must be entered in the
address bar of the browser.
CAUTION
If you do not have the IMSSU installed on your computer,
you will not be able to determine the new IP address of
Transpector MPS.
5.5.2.4.3 Changing the Port Number of Transpector MPS
Transpector MPS is set with a default port number of 80. If this port is blocked by
the network that Transpector MPS is installed on, the port number must be
changed. To change the port number:
1
Connect a computer with an open port 80 to Transpector MPS.
2
Open Transpector Web UI.
3
Enter the
STATUS
window.
4
Delete the port number in the
PORT NUMBER
box and type the
new port number.
5
Click
SET
.
6
Reboot Transpector MPS. After reboot, Transpector MPS will communicate via
the new port number and can be connected to the network.