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Configuring an Ethernet Connection
Menu Path
MENU
→
Configure
→
System
→
Network
→
TCP/IP Network
Figure 7-C-2
TCP/IP
Configuration
Function
Both Ethernet 10 / 100 / 1000BASE-T interfaces can be used to link the gas analyzer
to an Ethernet network (with TCP/IP protocol).
The first Ethernet interface is referred to as X9 and the second one as X8.
Parameters
The parameters to be set depend on the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) setting:
DHCP on: Device name (max. 20 characters, no blanks and special characters),
DHCP off: IP address, IP address mask und IP gateway address.
Addresses
IP address, IP address mask and IP gateway address should be obtained from the
network administrator.
•
Addresses of TCP/IP classes D and E are not supported.
•
The address bits that can be varied in the address mask cannot all be set to 0 or
1 (broadcast addresses).
Note
The IP address must not be mistaken for the Ethernet hardware address (or MAC
address). The world-wide unique 12-digit MAC address is stored on each network
board by the manufacturer. It is termed Ethernet address in the AO2000 series gas
analyzers and can be viewed in the
Diagnostics/Information
→
System
overview
→
SYSCON
menu item.