EtherPath-X4 User’s Guide
1. IP Address
The IP address of this EtherPath device on your LAN. The default IP Address is 192.168.1.1
2. Subnet Mask
The network mask indicates what class of TCP/IP network you have. The default value is for a class “C”
network, with up to 255 users. This value should work in small networks. If in doubt, consult your network
administrator.
3. Gateway IP Address
If the remote device this unit communicates with is not on the same LAN, then the gateway to the other
LAN must be entered here.
4. TCP Tx Timeout
This option controls whether TCP connections timeout in a normal amount of time, or uses a slow
timeout,and takes a longer period of time to timeout. Select normal or slow.
5. SNMP Enable
This option controls whether SNMP traffic is honored by the Etherpath or not. Select enable to allow
SNMP queries to be serviced, disable to disallow SNMP queries.
6. Web Setup Enable
This option controls whether the Etherpath's web server (which allows web configuration) to work or not. If
you select disable, and activate changes, you will no longer be able to configure via the web
interface. You can always configure via the serial port Serial3, but you need physical access
to the unit for serial configuration as you need to change a switch and reboot.
7. Web Server Port
Web clients normally look to port 80 for their connection port. This port may be changed to any port other
than 8000 or the ports used for data . The default is port 80
8. Telnet Setup Enable
This option controls whether the Etherpath's telnet setup server waits for a user to setup the Etherpath X4
via telnet or not. If you select disable, and activate changes, you will no longer be able to
configure via the telnet interface. You can always congigure via the serial port Serial3.
7. Telnet Setup Port
This option controls the telnet setup port, which is normally port 8000.
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