BayTech MRP units 2012 User Manual
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Gateway Address
Inactivity Timeout
Carriage Return Translation
Break Length
DHCP Enable/Disable
Telnet Enable/Disable
Select 6), from Network Port Configuration Menu adjusts the break length feature. Users may
configure the RPC for a break length of 1 - 1000 milliseconds. In a Telnet session with the RPC through
the serial port of a DS74, send a Telnet break command (0xF3) to the unit, the serial port will send a
break signal of the programmed duration.
Default is 350 milliseconds.
Select 5), from Network Port Configuration Menu determines what the telnet processor will do with
the line-feeds and nulls after a carriage return is sent. Enable tells the unit Telnet processor to strip line
feeds or nulls after the carriage returns. Disable allows the
characters to pass through. Default is “DISABLED”.
The Gateway is the address of a router to connect to other parts of a network. The Gateway address
consists of four bytes, each byte ranging from 0 to 255. If your network uses gateways, this
parameter must be programmed before the MRP can be accessed through the network.
IMPORTANT: changing this setting will logout all SSH and Telnet sessions
Select 3), changes the Gateway address. Failure to enter the address in the decimal form causes the unit
to display the following until it is entered correctly.
Default Gateway address is 0.0.0.0.
Enter Gateway address in dotted decimal form :
Select 4), from Network Port Configuration Menu sets the amount of time the unit will wait before
disconnecting if there is no activity. The enabling input
can be from 1 to 120 minutes. Default is 0 (DISABLED)
Carriage Return Translation is.... Enabled
Enable ? (Y/N), CR for no change) :
Break Length is (msec)............ 350
Enter break length, in milliseconds (<=10000, 0 to disable) :
Select 7), from Network Port Configuration Menu enables or disable the DHCP feature. Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a communications protocol that lets network administrators
manage centrally and automate the assignment of
Internet Protocol (IP) addresses in an organization's network.
Default setting is DISABLED.
Select 8), from Network Port Configuration Menu enables or disable the Telnet feature. Telnet is a
user command and an underlying TCP/IP protocol for accessing
remote devices. Default setting is ENABLED.
Connection Inactivity Timeout is 0 minutes
Enter timeout, in minutes (<=120, 0 to disable) :
DHCP is...........................Disabled
Enable ? (Y/N), CR for no change) :
Telnet is.........................Enabled
Enable ? (Y/N), CR for no change) :