Manually configuring the network ip addresses – Teledyne 6200E - Sulfides Analyzer User Manual
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Operating Instructions
Model 6200E Instruction Manual
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6.10.6.3. Manually Configuring the Network IP Addresses
There are several circumstances when you may need to manually configure the interface settings
of the analyzer’s Ethernet card. The INET sub-menu may also be used to edit the Ethernet card’s
configuration properties
• Your LAN is not running a DHCP software package,
• The DHCP software is unable to initialize the analyzer’s interface;
• You wish to program the interface with a specific set of IP addresses that may not be the
ones automatically chosen by DHCP.
Editing the Ethernet Interface properties is a two step process.
STEP 1: Turn DHCP OFF: While DHCP is turned ON, the ability to manually set INSTRUMENT IP,
GATEWAY IP and SUBNET MASK is disabled
ENTR accept
new settings
EXIT ignores
new settings
SETUP X.X
PRIMARY SETUP MENU
CFG DAS
RNGE
PASS CLK
MORE
EXIT
SAMPLE
ENTER SETUP PASS : 818
8 1 8
ENTR
EXIT
SAMPLE RANGE = 500.0 PPB
H2S
=XXX.X
< TST TST > CAL
SETUP
SETUP X.X
COMMUNICATIONS MENU
ID
INET
COM1
EXIT
SETUP X.X
SECONDARY SETUP MENU
COMM
VARS DIAG
EXIT
SETUP X.X
DHCP: ON
ON
ENTR EXIT
SETUP X.X
DHCP: ON
EDIT
EXIT
SETUP X.X
DHCP: ON
OFF
ENTR
EXIT
Continue with editing of Ethernet interface
properties (see Step 2, below).