Configuring Network Settings
Your serial ENET interface must be in network configuration mode if you
want to change its network settings. Any changes you make while in
normal operating mode will not take effect. If the serial ENET interface is
configured to use DHCP, and DHCP is unavailable, the unit automatically
enters network configuration mode after a 60 second timeout. The unit
must be in this mode before you can make changes to the network
parameters.
You also can enter this mode during normal operation by pressing and
holding the CFG RESET switch for three seconds. Refer to
for more information about using this switch.
While in network configuration mode, the
PWR/RDY
LED alternates
rapidly between red and yellow, and normal operation is halted.
Note
If you only want to view the network configuration settings
without making changes, you do not need to place the unit into
network configuration mode. While in normal operation, you can
follow the instructions below to examine the properties for any
National Instruments Ethernet device on your subnet. However,
any changes you attempt to make to the network parameters while
in normal operating mode will not take effect.
To configure network settings, complete the following steps:
1. When you select
Properties...
from the NI Ethernet Device
Configuration utility, the utility displays the properties for your
serial ENET interface, similar to the following example.
Summary of Contents for ENET-232 Series
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Page 5: ...Using Help Conventions Navigating Help Searching Help Printing Help File Topics ...
Page 21: ...Serial Hardware Overview PCI Kits PXI Kits USB Kits ENET Kits ExpressCard Kits PCMCIA Kits ...
Page 24: ...PCI 485I RS 485 two port isolated RS 485 four port isolated ...
Page 27: ...PXI 8423 RS 485 two port isolated RS 485 four port isolated ...
Page 63: ...Save Pending Changes To save your changes to this item click Save ...
Page 98: ...0 LPVOID l_SerialInterface sizeof l_SerialInterface LPDWORD l_ByteCount NULL ...
Page 127: ...2 PORT LEDs USB Serial Hardware LEDs ...
Page 139: ...Connecting the Cables to a Four Port PXI Serial Board ...
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Page 181: ...How many serial ports can I have on my machine You can have up to 256 serial ports ...
Page 201: ...Glossary Prefixes Symbols A B C D E F G H I K L M P R S T U V ...
Page 203: ...Symbols degrees ohms percent ...
Page 204: ...A A amperes ANSI American National Standards Institute ...
Page 205: ...B b bits B bytes baud bits per second bps bits per second ...
Page 208: ...E EIA Electronic Industries Association EMI electromagnetic interference ENET Ethernet ...
Page 209: ...F FCC Federal Communications Commission FIFO First In First Out ft feet ...
Page 210: ...G G ground ...
Page 211: ...H HSI handshake input HSO handshake output Hz Hertz ...
Page 213: ...K Kbaud kilobits per second ...
Page 214: ...L LED light emitting diode ...
Page 215: ...M m meters MB megabyte ...
Page 216: ...P PC personal computer PCI Peripheral Components Interconnect ...
Page 218: ...S s seconds SCSI Small Computer Systems Interface ...
Page 220: ...U UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter ...
Page 221: ...V V volts VDC volts direct current VXI VME eXtensions for Instrumentation ...