OPERATION
When turned off, locally written data will be written to local GT memory as it is
transmitted to the network.
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EWRAP Path
– Electronic Wrap. When turned on, the network interface is
bypassed, and transmitted data is internally wrapped to the receive interface. This
is useful for testing when a network link is unavailable. When turned off, data is
transmitted and received from the network.
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Laser 0 Enable
– When turned on, the interface 0 laser is turned on. When
turned off, the interface 0 laser is turned off.
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Laser 1 Enable
– When turned on, the interface 1 laser is turned on. When
turned off, the interface 1 laser is turned off.
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Byte Swapping
– When turned on, locally written data is byte swapped (the
order of four 8-bit bytes within a 32-bit word is reversed) before being written to
GT memory or transmitted to the network, and after being read from GT
memory. When turned off, byte swapping does not occur.
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Word Swapping
- When turned on, locally written data is word swapped (the
order of two 32-bit words within a 64-bit word is reversed) before being written
to GT memory or transmitted to the network, and after being read from GT
memory. When turned off, word swapping does not occur.
4.4.6.1 Ethernet Interface Configuration
The Gigabit and 10/100 Ethernet interfaces may be configured from the menu system by
selecting “IP Configuration Menu” followed by “Configure Gigabit Ethernet IP
Interface” or “Configure 10/100 Ethernet IP Interface.” Ethernet configuration changes
will not take effect until the next boot up, unless forced into effect when prompted. This
is to prevent accidental loss of current Ethernet connections. The available options for
each Ethernet interface are:
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Boot Protocol
– Select “DHCP” to allow the IP address to be dynamically
configured at boot time using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
Select “static” to manually specify a static IP address. If DHCP is selected,
further options are not configurable.
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IP Address
– The static IP address to be used at each boot-up.
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Network Mask
– Optional IP network mask (netmask). If unspecified, a default
netmask will be selected based on the class of the IP address.
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Gateway Address
– Optional gateway address to other networks.
For static boot protocol, the IP address, network mask, and gateway address should all be
entered using dotted decimal notation, e.g. 192.168.1.1. If DHCP is preferable, your
network DHCP server may be configured to provide a fixed IP address to GT200 VME
based on MAC address, though this is not required.
Contact your network administrator for assistance is selecting valid IP addresses and
configurations.
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