
4.4.2.2 Ethernet Port
Figure 4.14 Network: Ethernet Configuration
Auto-Negotiation –
It is the link, in terms of speed and duplex, between the iServer and
another Ethernet device like an Ethernet switch.
If Auto-Negotiation box is checked, the iServer will auto-negotiate the speed and duplex
with the attached Ethernet device. If any of the other options are selected, the speed and
duplex will be fixed.
It’s important to have the same Ethernet port configuration on the iServer and the
attached Ethernet device. If iServer cannot auto-negotiate with the attached Ethernet
node it will default to 10 Mbps and Half-Duplex. Once Auto-Negotiation is checked, other
fields under this category will be dimmed. By default the Auto-Negotiation is
checked
.
If the iServer detects the link to be 100 Mbps the 100 BASE-T LED will be solid
green.
4.4.3 Configuration
This menu provides configurations for the real-time clock, server parameters, sensors,
and alarm relays settings. Fields are described below.
4.4.3.1 Date and Time
Current Date –
This field indicates the iServer’s real time clock date. The format is
yyyy/mm/dd
. When there is no date defined, the iServer will be defaulted to
2099/01/01
and be shown in red to alert you that it has not yet been set..
Current Time –
This field indicates the iServer’s real time clock time. The format is
military time (24-hour) and it is entered as
hh:mm:ss
.
Change Date and Time –
By clicking on this option the real data and time can be entered.
http://192.168.1.200
Address
Ethernet Port
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