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Figure 3-b Memory Settings Submenu
3.2.3
Setting Network Configuration
If your network does not have a DHCP server or a static IP address is preferred you can set an IP
address, network mask and default route. The address and mask settings are required. The default
route is not strictly necessary but enables network communication between the test set and devices on
a subnet other than that to which it is immediately attached. The network features can be used on the
local area network even if no default route (specified as 0.0.0.0) is configured.
The Network Configuration button allows configuring the LAN settings as shown in
Using a DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol) server can be enabled or a static IP can be
entered by user. The device name can be modified as desired. The unit serial number and firmware
revision are displayed on the bottom.
Figure 3-c Network Configuration Submenu