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Configuration Command Reference
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Default Router
Purpose:
Defines the IP address assigned to the default router in your 2.4 GHz RF network. The
router provides a software and hardware connection between two or more networks that
permits traffic to be routed from one network to another on the basis of the intended
destinations of that traffic.
When the DCS 300 or host (TCP/IP network) is on a different subnetwork than the
T2425, you need to set the IP address assigned to the default router. The terminal uses
the router address to send packets across the network to the DCS 300. The default of
0.0.0.0 means there is no default router.
Syntax:
NXn.n.n.n
where each n address segment is a number from 0 to 255. The default router address field
consists of four separate numbers, each separated by a period.
Note: The RF network cannot be activated if the first address segment in the IP address
is set to 0, 127, or a number greater than 223.
Default:
No default router
Scan:
To set the default value for the default router, scan this bar code:
No Default Router
*$+NX0.0.0.0*
*$+NX0.0.0.0*
Or:
To set the default router address:
1. Scan this bar code:
Enter Accumulate Mode / Set Default Router
*+/$+NX*
*+/$+NX*
Summary of Contents for Trakker Antares 2420
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Page 219: ...Running Diagnostics 7...
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