7.3.1 Configuring network settings
The following requirements must be met before the constant temperature
equipment can be connected manually to a system or network:
The Ethernet interface is connected to a single system (PC) or a
network component (hub, switch, router, WLAN access point) via an
Ethernet cable.
The local IP address assigned to the constant temperature equipment
falls within the same address range as the connected system and is not
used by any other system on the network.
1.
Open the
...
Ethernet
LAN Settings
menu.
2.
Set the
DHCP Client
entry to
off
.
The entries for inputting IP addresses are enabled.
3.
Enter the IP addresses for the following entries in succession.
Entering IP addresses
IP addresses are entered byte by byte:
Select the Byte 1 field.
Enter the first numerical value of the 4-digit IP address
and confirm your entry.
Repeat the process for the Byte 2, Byte 3 and Byte 4
fields.
Local IP
address
- Enter in the desired IP address, for example 120.0.1.12.
Connected systems can access the constant tem-
perature equipment using this IP address, see
Local mask
- Enter the associated local mask address, for example
255.255.192.0.
Gateway
- Enter the IP address of the gateway (for example
120.0.0.13) that is used for communicating with
neighboring networks.
Note: The gateway address must be configured
if the constant temperature equipment and con-
trol station (e.g. PC) are in different subnetworks
(VLANs / LANs).
DNS-
Server
- Enter the IP address of the DNS server (for example
120.0.1.40) that is used for the name resolution of
connected systems.
Note: Entering the address of the DNS server is not
required.
Determines which IP version is used (
IPv4
or
IPv6
). The interface only
supports IP version
IPv4
at present.
IP version
V2R4
Interface module LRZ 921
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