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3.
Click the
Config
button to the right of LAN1 revealing the Ethernet Module Configuration dialog
as shown in Figure 11.2.
Figure 11.2 – Ethernet Module Configuration
4.
Configure the Ethernet Module parameters as follows:
IP Address:
Enter the static IP Address for the Ethernet Module being configured.
NOTE
:
IP Addresses are entered as four numbers, each ranging from 0 to 255. These four numbers are
called octets and they are always separated by decimal points.
Net Mask:
Enter the Net Mask (sometimes called Subnet Mask) being used by all nodes on the local
network. Typical local networks use Class C IP Addresses, in which case the low octet (rightmost number)
is used to uniquely identify each node on the local network. In this case, the default Net Mask value of
255.255.255.0 should be used.
Gateway:
Enter the IP Address of a Gateway Server on the local network that allows for communication
outside of the local network. To prevent the Ethernet Module from communicating outside the local
network, set the Default Gateway IP Address to 0.0.0.0 (the default setting).
Status Register:
Enter a register reference (such as %R100) to indicate which 16-bit register will have the
Ethernet Status word written to it. Table 11.3 shows how this register value is formatted and explains the
meaning of each bit in the Status Word.
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