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Netmask, Gateway, Mac address – B&B Electronics ESP902 - Manual User Manual

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Server Properties Configuration

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Chapter 5

Manual Documentation Number: ESP901-902_5012m

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Netmask

The default LAN netmask is configured for a Class C address. The user
may change this. Default is 255.255.255.0

Gateway

The Gateway IP address allows users to access the

Serial Server

from

outside the LAN.

MAC Address

The MAC address is fixed and cannot be changed. It is assigned in the
factory. Every Ethernet device manufactured has it own unique MAC
address.

Version & Date

The currently loaded version of the firmware, and when it was released,
is shown here.

Link Status

Link status automatically displays the type of Ethernet connection. It
will either display 10BaseT or 100BaseTX in full duplex or half
duplex. This will depend on the LAN, switches, hubs used in the LAN
topology.

Server Serial Port

This field indicates the number of the port for with

Serial Server

properties are currently being displayed. Changing the number in this
field will cause all the other fields to display the properties for the
specified port. Note, however, that before changing ports, any changes
to properties must be

Updated

(Saved) or the

Serial Server

will not

retain them.

Baud Rate

The serial port baud rate on the

Serial Server

must match the serial

baud rate of the connected device unless using Virtual COM Mode. In
Virtual COM Mode the software program will establish serial settings.

Data/Parity/Stop

Set this to match the data format used by the serial device connected
when Virtual COM Mode is not being used.