
Kramer Electronics Ltd.
FC-404NETxl
– Protocol 3000
39
Function
Description
Syntax
Parameters/Attributes
Example
NET-DHCP
Set DHCP mode.
Only 1 is relevant
for the mode value. To
disable DHCP, the user
must configure a static
IP address for the
device.
Connecting Ethernet to
devices with DHCP
may take more time in
some networks.
To connect with a
randomly assigned IP
by DHCP, specify the
device DNS name (if
available) using the
NAME
command. You
can also get an
assigned IP by direct
connection to USB or
RS-232 protocol port, if
available.
For proper settings
consult your network
administrator.
For Backward
compatibility, the
id
parameter can be
omitted. In this case,
the Network ID, by
default, is 0, which is
the Ethernet control
port.
COMMAND
#NET-DHCP
netw_id
,
dhcp_state
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-DHCP
netw_id
,
dhcp_state
<CR><LF>
netw_id
– Network ID–the device
network interface (if there are more
than one).
0
– ETH control port
1
– DANTE ETH Port
dhcp_state
–
1
– Try to use DHCP. (If
unavailable, use the IP
address set by the factory or
the
net-ip
command).
Enable DHCP mode for port
1, if available:
#NET-DHCP
1
,
1
<CR>
NET-DHCP?
Get DHCP mode.
For Backward
compatibility, the
id
parameter can be
omitted. In this case,
the Network ID, by
default, is 0, which is
the Ethernet control
port.
COMMAND
#NET-DHCP?
netw_id
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-DHCP
netw_id
,
dhcp_mode
<CR><LF>
netw_id
– Network ID–the device
network interface (if there are more
than one).
0
– ETH control port
1
– DANTE ETH Port
dhcp_mode
–
0
– Do not use DHCP. Use the IP
set by the factory or using the
net-ip
or
net-config
command.
1
– Try to use DHCP. If
unavailable, use the IP set by
the factory or using the
net-
ip
or
net-config
command.
Get DHCP mode for port 1:
#NET-DHCP?
1
<CR>
NET-GATE
Set gateway IP.
A network gateway
connects the device via
another network and
maybe over the
Internet. Be careful of
security issues. For
proper settings consult
your network
administrator.
COMMAND
#NET-GATE
ip_address
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-GATE
ip_address
<CR><LF>
ip_address
– Format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Set the gateway IP address
to 192.168.0.1:
#NET-
GATE
192
.
168
.
000
.
001
<
CR>
NET-GATE?
Get gateway IP.
A network gateway
connects the device via
another network and
maybe over the
Internet. Be aware of
security problems.
COMMAND
#NET-GATE?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-GATE
ip_address
<CR><LF>
ip_address
– Format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Get the gateway IP address:
#NET-GATE?
<CR>
NET-IP
Set IP address.
For proper settings
consult your network
administrator.
COMMAND
#NET-IP
ip_address
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-IP
ip_address
<CR><LF>
ip_address
– Format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Set the IP address to
192.168.1.39:
#NET-
IP
192
.
168
.
001
.
039
<CR
>
NET-IP?
Get IP address.
COMMAND
#NET-IP?
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-IP
ip_address
<CR><LF>
ip_address
– Format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Get the IP address:
#NET-IP?
<CR>
NET-MAC?
Get MAC address.
For backward
compatibility, the
id
parameter can be
omitted. In this case,
the Network ID, by
default, is 0, which is
the Ethernet control
port.
COMMAND
#NET-MAC?
id
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-MAC
id
,
mac_address
<CR><LF>
id
– Network ID–the device
network interface (if there are more
than one).
0
– ETH control port
1
– DANTE ETH Port
mac_address
– Unique MAC
address. Format: XX-XX-XX-XX-
XX-XX where X is hex digit
#NET-MAC?
id
<CR>
NET-MASK
Set subnet mask.
For proper settings
consult your network
administrator.
COMMAND
#NET-MASK
net_mask
<CR>
FEEDBACK
~nn@NET-MASK
net_mask
<CR><LF>
net_mask
– Format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Set the subnet mask to
255.255.0.0:
#NET-
MASK
255
.
255
.
000
.
000
<
CR>