MOD Functions
17.11 Ethernet interface
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General network settings
Press the
CONFIGURE NETWORK
soft key to enter the general
network settings. The
Computer name
tab is active:
Setting
Meaning
Primary
interface
Name of the Ethernet interface to be
integrated in your company network. Only
active if a second, optional Ethernet interface
is available on the control hardware
Computer
name
Name displayed for the TNC in your company
network
Host file
Only required for special applications
:
Name of a file in which the assignments of IP
addresses to computer names is defined
Select the
Interfaces
tab to enter the interface settings:
Setting
Meaning
Interface list
List of the active Ethernet interfaces. Select
one of the listed interfaces (via mouse or
arrow keys)
Activate
button: Activate the selected
interface (
X
appears in the
Active
column)
Deactivate
button: Deactivate the
selected interface (
-
appears in the
Active
column)
Configuration
button: Open the
configuration menu
Allow IP
forwarding
This function must be kept deactivated
.
Only activate this function if external access
via the second, optional Ethernet interface
of the TNC is necessary for diagnostic
purposes. Only do so after instruction by our
Service Department
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