5. Front Panel Menu orientation
5.9
System menu > Ethernet
General
The
Ethernet
submenu allows the user to view and change certain Ethernet settings.
Image 5-13
Using this menu, you can:
•
Query the DHCP server for a valid IP address, or turn off this feature.
•
Set a static IP address for the E2, along with a subnet mask and gateway. This feature is available only if
DHCP
is turned
Off
.
•
View the E2’s IP address.
If there is no internet connection, or if a DHCP server has not been found, the IP address is 000.000.000.000. In this case, the
E2 ignores the Ethernet port.
•
View the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the E2’s Ethernet port.
Query the DHCP server
In the
Ethernet
submenu, the default setting for
DHCP
is
On
. When
DHCP
is turned on, the E2 automatically queries the DHCP
server for a valid IP address. If the E2 receives an IP address, that address is displayed in the
Ethernet
submenu.
It can take several seconds to obtain an address from the server. During this time, the SEL button remains lit.
When
DHCP
is off, you can manually enter a static IP address, along with a subnet mask and gateway, in the
Set Static IP
submenu.
Consult your network administrator for a valid IP address, subnet mask and gateway.
Setting a static IP Address
When a DHCP server is not available, you can set the E2’s IP address, using the
Set IP
submenu shown in the following illustration.
Image 5-14
Set IP Submenu (sample)
How to set a static IP address?
1. Ensure that the
DHCP
setting is
Off
.
2. From your network administrator, obtain a valid IP address, including subnet and gateway.
3. On the
Ethernet
submenu, select
Set Static IP
.
4. On the
Set IP
submenu, select
SUB
(net). The last character in the
fi
rst
fi
eld becomes available, as indicated by the empty
fi
eld
and an underscore.
Note:
You must change the
SUB
parameter before editing either of the other parameters.
5. Turn the
ADJUST
knob to change the
fi
rst value. As you continue turning the knob, you can change all three values in this
fi
eld.
Values range from
000
to
255
in all four
fi
elds.
6. Press
SEL
to accept your change in the
fi
rst
fi
eld. The last character in the next
fi
eld becomes available.
7. Continue until you have created the subnet value you want. Press
SEL
.
8. Make similar changes in the
GW
and
IP
fi
elds.
9. Press
SEL
to accept your
fi
nal change.
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