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IDENT-M System V • TCP/IP connection
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6.3
Setting of the Ethernet TCP/IP parameters
You can reach the sub-menu that makes it possible to set the necessary Ethernet
TCP/IP parameters by pressing the F2 key in the main menu.
The following settings are required during commissioning:
• The setting for the IP address of the connecting circuit MVI-F57-2HB12.
• Setting of the netmask
• Setting of the address of the gateway/router
The function keys have the following meanings in this sub-menu:
6.3.1
Setting for the IP address of the connecting circuit MVI-F57-2HB12
In the sub-menu Setting of the TCP/IP parameters, press the F1 key. The IP address
of the connecting circuit that is currently set then appears. It has the following struc-
ture:
192.076.047.128
An IP address consists of four bytes. Each byte in the illustration above is represented
in decimal. The individual bytes are separated from each other by a period.
Since the number always represents one byte, its value cannot be greater than 255.
Numbers are always shown with three digits. You can only ever work with one digit of
a number at a time with the function keys. The following section describes how set-
tings are made.
Setting the gateway/router address is only required if the connecting cir-
cuit on an Ethernet TCP/IP network is operated with several sub-net-
works.
Table 6.2: Meaning of the function keys in the sub-menu Setting of the TCP/IP
parameters
Function
key
Meaning
F1
Call to the sub-menu "Setting the IP address"
F2
Call to the sub-menu "Setting the netmask"
F3
Call to the sub-menu "Setting of the gateway/router address"
F4
One level back
You can obtain the address to be set from your network administrator.