Operation
Liquistation CSF39
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Menu/Setup/General settings/Extended setup/Ethernet
Function
Options
Info
Enable
Selection
• Off
• On
Factory setting
On
You can switch off communication at this point.
The software can then only be accessed via local
operation.
Settings
Link settings
Selection
• Auto negotiation
• 10MBps Half duplex
• 10MBps Full duplex
• 100MBps Half duplex
• 100MBps Full duplex
Factory setting
Auto negotiation
Transmission methods of the communication
channels
• Full duplex:
Data can be transmitted and received
simultaneously.
• Half-duplex:
Data can be transmitted and received on an
alternating basis only, i.e. not simultaneously.
DHCP
Selection
• Off
• On
Factory setting
On
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) makes it possible to assign the network
configuration to clients via a server. With DHCP,
it is possible to automatically integrate the
device into an existing network without the need
for manual configuration. Normally only the
automatic assignment of the IP address must be
configured at the client. During startup, the IP
address, the netmask and the gateway are
retrieved from a DHCP server.
Do you want to assign the IP address of the
device manually? If so, you must set
DHCP
=
Off
.
IP-Address
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
An IP address is an address in computer
networks which are based on the Internet
protocol (IP).
You can only set the IP address if
DHCP
is
switched off.
Netmask
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
On the basis of the IP address of a device, the
netmask specifies which IP addresses this device
searches for in its own network and which
addresses it could access in other networks via a
router. It therefore divides the IP address into a
network part (network prefix) and a device part.
The network part must be identical for all
devices in the individual network, and the device
part must be different for every device within the
network.
Gateway
x.x.x.x
A gateway (protocol converter) enables
communication between networks that are
based on completely different protocols.
Service switch
Read only
MAC-Address
Read only
The MAC address (Media Access Control
address) is the hardware address of every
individual network adapter which is used to
uniquely identify the device in a computer
network.
EtherNetIP Port 44818
Read only
A port is a part of an address which assigns data
segments to a network protocol.
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