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Specifying the TCP/IP Settings and the BCD Board Location
Specifying the TCP/IP Settings
Thermo Scientific
Agilent 1100 Series Getting Connected Guide for LC Devices
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2. In the TCP/IP area, do the following:
• In the Stack MAC address box, type the media access control address for your
Agilent LC stack.
The stack MAC address is a unique identification for each network card. The
manufacturer usually stamps it on the network card.
• In the Stack IP Address box, type the IP address for your Agilent 1100 LC stack.
Leave the value set to the default or contact your network administrator for the IP
address.
The default stack IP address is 172.16.0.102.
• In the Sub-mask box, type the subnet mask (address mask). Leave the subnet mask set
to its default value, or contact your network administrator for the subnet mask.
The default subnet mask value is 255.255.255.0.
• In the Bootp Server box, type the IP address for the network card in the computer
that is responsible for assigning the stack IP address for your Agilent 1100 LC system.
Leave the value set to the default or contact your network administrator for the
BOOTP server IP address.
The default IP address for the network card is 172.16.0.101.
3. Click
OK
to save the settings and close the dialog box.
4. In the Instrument Configuration window, open the General page for the configured
pump (Bin Pump or Quat Pump).
Note
All Agilent 1100 LC modules in the stack share the TCP/IP settings.
Changing the value of a setting for one module in the Instrument Configuration
window changes the value of that setting for all modules in the stack.
IMPORTANT
If your LC/MS setup includes only one network card, use the
mass spectrometer’s IP address.