Appendix C. NL200/201 Settings
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In bridge mode, this setting is obtained from the datalogger and
cannot be edited here. It must be edited in the datalogger settings.
If the setting has been successfully obtained from the datalogger,
this setting will show “OK”; otherwise, it will show “0.0.0.0”.
Subnet Mask
The Subnet Mask is used to select that portion of the IP address which identifies
the network. It is used to facilitate routing and should be obtained from the
network administrator along with the IP address. If DHCP is enabled, this is the
Subnet Mask obtained from the DCHP server.
In bridge mode, this setting is obtained from the datalogger and
cannot be edited here. It must be edited in the datalogger settings.
If the setting has been successfully obtained from the datalogger,
this setting will show “OK”; otherwise, it will show “0.0.0.0”.
Default Gateway
Datagrams being sent to an unknown network are routed via the Default Gateway.
This entry specifies the Internet address of the Default Gateway. If no Default
Gateway exists, set this entry to “0.0.0.0”. If DHCP is enabled, this is the Default
Gateway obtained from the DCHP server.
In bridge mode, this setting is obtained from the datalogger and
cannot be edited here. It must be edited in the datalogger settings.
If the setting has been successfully obtained from the datalogger,
this setting will show “OK”; otherwise, it will show “0.0.0.0”.
Name Servers
This setting specifies the addresses of up to three domain name servers that the
device can use to resolve domain names to IP addresses. Note that if DHCP is
used to resolve IP information, DNS addresses obtained via DHCP will override
this list.
IP Info
Reports the IP address, network mask, and default gateway of the network
interface. If DHCP is used, this setting will report the values configured by the
DHCP server.
Ethernet Speed / Duplex Configuration
Specifies the Ethernet link speed and duplex settings.
Speed:
When used as a TCP/IP serial server, the overall data-transfer speed is
largely dependent on the speed of the serial port. Setting the Ethernet link
speed to 100 Mbps will increase the overall data throughput rate by a
relatively small amount, while setting it to 10 Mbps will conserve power.
Duplex:
Setting the Duplex to “Full” allows communication in both
directions simultaneously, while setting it to “Half” allows communication in
only one direction at a time.
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