See Appendix A
– Setup Mode Parameters for a full breakdown of the options
and hexadecimal masks.
In Summary:
To change IP address, Gateway, Subnet and DHCP name (where applicable)
use
Menu 0
To change the serial settings (baud rate handshaking etc) use
Menu 1
To change the Local Port, Remote IP address & Remote Port use
Menu 1
To enable or disable telnet, HTTP, SNMP, TFTP & passwords use
Menu 6
To restore factory default settings (except IP address/subnet/Gateway) use
Menu 7
Tip
: Press ENTER to move through the menu fields without changing them.
Top-tip:
Ensure you save any changes made in the above by selecting Menu 9
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4.4.4 Via Serial Port (master config port)
The RS232 port is always enabled and is therefore the master config port. To
access the config menus you will need to establish a serial session using a PC or
Terminal.
1. For a PC, connect as follows:
Connect NetPort to the COM
Port of the PC.
LAN01 & LAN06 variants will
require a null modem cable to
transpose the TX/Rx wires as
both the PC & LAN01 are DTE
devices. A null modem cable in
its simplest form connects the
GND (pin 5) and crosses the Tx
(pin 3) and Rx (pin 2) wires over.
LAN02 variants will connect
directly to the COM Port.
DO NOT POWER THE NETPORT YET