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IM 2560A-01EN
Ethernet Interface
10.3 Configuring the 2560A Ethernet Settings
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Displaying the MAC Address
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Turn a
main setting
dial to select MAC.
The deviation display and output display show the current DHCP setting.
Main setting dials (use any)
4. Select MAC.
Displays the second and third
octets of the MAC address
Displays the fourth to the sixth
octets of the MAC address
Explanation
To use the Ethernet interface, you must specify TCP/IP settings.
DHCP
DHCP is a protocol that temporarily allocates necessary information to a device so that it can connect
to the Internet.
ON
If you are connecting the 2560A to a network with a DHCP server, you can turn on the DHCP
setting. If you do, the IP address will be automatically assigned to the 2560A when it is connected to
the network, so you do not have to set the address.
OFF
If you set DHCP to OFF, set the appropriate IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for your
network.
IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway
The 2560A displays the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway in the following manner.
Octet number
(shown on the
unit display)
Each octet value
(shown on the
deviation display)
IP address display example