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IM XL100C-E
Ethernet Interface
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• Setting the SNTP (Time Synchronization Function)
You can synchronize the standard clock by connecting to an SNTP server at power-
on and at specified timer intervals when the XL100 is in Free Running Mode using the
Ethernet interface. The following items are set in addition to the Ethernet interface to
use this function.
• SNTP ON/OFF
Select whether to enable (ON) or disable (OFF) SNTP.
• Server Name
Set the host name or IP address using up to 64 alphanumeric characters.
• Confirmation Time
Set the cycle for synchronizing the clock in the range of 1 to 24 hours.
• Enabling/Disabling the Login Function of the XL100
The item below applies when the XL100 is used as a setting/measurement server or
maintenance/test server on the Ethernet interface. It does not apply to login when
using the XL100 as an FTP server (see section 2.7).
If you enable the login function, only registered users can log in to the XL100.
• Communication Timeout
The item below applies when the XL100 is used as a setting/measurement server or
maintenance/test server on the Ethernet interface. When using the XL100 as an FTP
server, the connection is dropped when there is no data exchange for 5 minutes
regardless of this setting.
• Selecting ON or OFF
• ON
Drops the connection when there is no data exchange for a given time.
• OFF
Communication timeout is disabled.
• Setting the Timeout Value
If communication timeout is enabled, the connection is dropped if no data transfer
is detected over a time period specified here.
Selectable range: 1 to 120 minutes
• Enabling/Disabling (On/Off) Keepalive
• ON
If there is no response to the inspection packet that is periodically transmitted
(every 30 s) at the TCP level, the connection is forcibly disconnected.
• OFF
Keepalive is disabled.
• Saving the Settings
To activate the settings that have been changed in the basic setting mode, the
settings must be saved. Otherwise, the settings that existed before the change are
activated.
Procedure
1.
Press
SETTING
to enter Setting Mode.
2.3 Configuring of the Ethernet Interface