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2.4 LAN Settings
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CAUTION
Before connecting to the LAN for the first time, it is important to complete the
Interface settings. If the instrument is connected to the LAN without making
these settings, IP address conflicts with other devices on the network or
other problems may occur.
Host Name (up to 12 characters) : __________________
IP Address : ____.____.____.____
Subnet Mask : ____.____.____.____
Default Gateway (present or not present, when present)
: ____.____.____.____
TCP/IP Port Number
: ____X
You can set the upper three decimal digits of the port address
(the rightmost digit is set internally by this device).
2.4 LAN Settings
Preparations for the settings
First, when connecting to an existing network, it is necessary to obtain the
settings from the network administrator. You will need to obtain the
following from your network administrator.
Host name
This is the name of the MEMORY HiLOGGER on the network. It must
be distinct from the host names of all other devices on the network.
IP address
This is the identifying address of the MEMORY HiLOGGER. It must be
distinct from the addresses of all other devices on the network.
Subnet mask
This specifies the class (size) of the network.
Default gateway
If communications between the MEMORY HiLOGGER and the computer
pass through a gateway, specify it.
TCP/IP port number
This is the port used for TCP/IP communications between the MEMORY
HiLOGGER and the computer. Normally, the default 880x ports can be
used, but if these ports are already used by a different program on the
computer, specify different ports.
When the port number is specified as "
880x
" the ports used are as follows:
Port 8800: for the logger communicator
Port 8801: reserved
Port 8802: for control by communication commands
Ports 8803 to 8809: reserved
Use unavailable ports on the computer running the 9334 software.
Note that the ports are mapped to IP addresses, and do not have any relation
to the ports used by other devices on the LAN.