Command Descriptions
207
NTADDR
Ethernet IP Address
Type
Communication Interface
Syntax
NTADDR<i,i,i,i>
Units
i,i,i,i = IP address (commas are used in place of periods)
Range
i = 0-255
Default
192,168,10,30 (network address is 192.168.10.30)
Response
NTADDR: *192,168,10,30
See Also
TNTMAC
Product Rev
GT6K 6.0
GV6K 6.0
Use the
NTADDR
command to change the Gem6K drive’s IP address (e.g., to correct an IP address conflict).
NOTE
: The Gem6K drive needs to be reset (cycle power or issue
RESET
command) in order for the new
address to take effect.
The
NTADDR
setting is automatically saved in battery backed RAM.
NTFEN
Ethernet Communication Enable
Type
Communication Interface
Syntax
NTFEN<b>
Units
b = Ethernet enable bit
Range
0 (disabled),
1 (enabled
for
Windows
95/98, no
File
Sharing, closed
network),
2 (enabled – recommended for most Ethernet configurations)
Default
0 (Ethernet communication is disabled)
Response
NTFEN: *0
See Also
NTADDR, NTMASK, TNT, TNTMAC
Product Rev
GT6K 6.0
GV6K 6.0
Use the
NTFEN
command to enable or disable Ethernet communication. The factory default configuration is
that Ethernet communication is disabled (
NTFEN0
). To enable Ethernet communication, you must connect to
the Gem6K’s “RS-232” serial port (COM2) and send the
NTFEN
command which is appropriate for your
Ethernet configuration (see options below). Then you can communicate over the Ethernet connection.
Options:
NTFEN0
: Use
NTFEN0
to disable Ethernet communication.
NTFEN1
:
NTFEN1
is primarily intended for use with Windows 95/98 with no File Sharing and a
closed network.
NTFEN2
:
NTFEN2
is recommended as the standard Ethernet communication mode, even if you are
using a closed network and no file sharing.
NTFEN2
is especially useful if you are using
Windows NT, or Windows 95/98 with File Sharing and/or an open network.
NOTE
: When using
NTFEN2
, you must also follow the ARP -S Static Mapping procedure
(see
Programmer’s Guide
).
NOTE
: You can communicate to either the “
ETHERNET
” port or the “
RS-232/485
” port at one time.
The
NTFEN
setting is automatically saved in battery backed RAM. Thus, if you cycle power, Ethernet
communication will still be enabled.
If the Ethernet connection fails, the Gem6K will set error status bit #22 (see
ER
,
TER
, and
TERF
) if error-
checking bit #22 is enabled with the
ERROR
command. Also, if this error occurs, the Gem6K will branch to
the
ERRORP
program.
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