Network Settings
TPR User Manual
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3.1
How to Configure IPv4 Parameters
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol over Internet Protocol)
forwards data packets across several connections and establishes a
connection between the network participants.
The boot protocols DHCP and BOOTP belong to the TCP/IP protocol
family. You can define various IPv4 parameters for an ideal
integration of your TPR into a TCP/IP network. For further
information about the assignment of IP addresses, see:
What do you want
to do?
’Configuring IPv4 Parameters via the TPR Control Center’
’Configuring IPv4 Parameters via the InterCon-NetTool’
Configuring IPv4 Parameters via the TPR Control Center
Proceed as follows:
1. Start the TPR Control Center.
2. Select
NETWORK - IPv4
.
3. Configure the IPv4 parameters; see: Table 2
4. Click
Save & Restart
to confirm.
The settings are saved.
Table 2: IPv4 Parameters
Parameters
Description
DHCP
BOOTP
ARP/PING
Enables or disables the protocols DHCP, BOOTP, and
ARP/PING.
Protocols offer various possibilities to save the IP address
in the TPR.
(See
’Saving the IP Address in the TPR’
We recommend disabling these options once an IP
address has been assigned to the TPR.
IP address
IP address of the TPR
Subnet mask
Subnet mask of the TPR
Gateway
Gateway address of the TPR