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IP Configuration
The IP settings of the LAN and WLAN interfaces are described in Table
16. The current settings can be viewed on the serial line or using the
device information display; see section Device Information on page 104.
Table 16 IP Settings for the LAN and WLAN Interfaces
(DHCP)
If enabled, the transmitter will retrieve its
network settings (including the IP Address) from
a server in the network. If disabled, static
network settings are used instead.
If enabled, the settings of the interface can be
changed using a web browser. The
configuration page can be accessed by
browsing to the IP address of the transmitter.
The four part network ID of the transmitter. Must
be set manually if automatic configuration is not
used.
Example value: 192.168.0.222
Used together with the IP address to determine
which network the transmitter is a part of. Must
be set manually if automatic configuration is not
used.
A common netmask is 255.255.255.0
IP address of the server that enables the
transmitter to access other networks. Must be
set manually if automatic configuration is not
used.
Example value: 192.168.0.1
The MAC address is the unique hardware
address of the LAN or WLAN interface. Cannot
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