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Setup Submenu : Net Setup
DHCP indicates that the value is dynamically assigned by a DHCP
server; Static indicates that the value is static, assigned by the
Model 430 user. The default value is 0.0.0.0. However, since the
default method of subnet mask assignment is by DHCP server, this
value is typically set by the network DHCP server.
3.10.4.5
Gateway Address (Present)
This submenu item displays the currently assigned gateway IP
address for the Model 430 Programmer. The value in parentheses
after the gateway IP address value indicates how the gateway IP
address is assigned. DHCP indicates that the value is dynamically
assigned by a DHCP server; Static indicates that the value is static,
assigned by the Model 430 user. The default value is 0.0.0.0.
However, since the default method of subnet mask assignment is by
DHCP server, this value is typically set by the network DHCP
server.
3.10.5 Net Setup Submenu
Selecting the Net Setup submenu allows network settings to be
edited
(except for the system name, which can only be modified using remote
communications). Note also that the system IP address, the subnet mask
and the gateway IP address can only be assigned by the user if the
currently selected method of IP address assignment is Static; if the
currently selected method of IP address assignment is DHCP, then these
three values will be set by the network DHCP server.
3.10.5.1
IP Address Assignment
This picklist value specifies method of IP address assignment. The
value can be set to either DHCP or Static. If the value is DHCP,
then the system IP address, the subnet mask and the gateway IP
address are dynamically assigned by the network DHCP server. If
the value is Static, then the system IP address, the subnet mask
and the gateway IP address are assigned static values by the user.
The default value is DHCP.
+50.00 A — Gateway Address (Present)
+0.50 Vs
0.0.0.0 (DHCP)
+50.00 A — IP Address Assignment
+0.50 Vs
DHCP
Static
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