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Comtech EF Data DM240XR User Manual

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DM240XR High-Speed Digital Modulator

User Interfaces

MN-DM240XR– Revision 13

4–23

BAUD RATE:

{150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 115200}
Allows the user to select the Computer Baud Rate.

TCP/IP (menu)

BOOTp SERVER

TAG: {128 – 257, default is 206}
Only used if Bootp is selected in Boot Mode. Should be
consistent with the tag expected by the users Bootp Server.

BOOT MODE

{DEFAULT, NON-VOL, BOOTP, IP TEST}

DEFAULT

: During initialization (boot up), the modem will restore the web

setting to the standard IP Mask and addresses supplied by the modem. The
modem will be taken off the network and will not be accessible. The Default
settings are:

IP Address Mask:

255.000.000.000

(FF.00.00.00 hex)

Modem IP Address:

010.000.000.001

(C0.A8.00.EE hex)

Server IP Address:

010.001.001.001

(0A.01.01.01 hex)

Router IP Address:

010.000.001.001

(0A.00.01.01 hex)

BOOTP

:

During initialization (boot up), the modem will get the names,

masks, and IP Addresses of the modem, router, and server.

NON-VOL

:

Stores and uses IP Mask and addresses as provided by the user.

IP TEST

:

Stores and uses IP Mask and addresses to fixed settings as listed

below.

Bootp Server Tag:

206

IP Address Mask:

255.255.255.000

(FF.FF.FF.00 hex)

Modem IP Address:

192.168.0.238 (C0.A8.00.EE)

Server IP Address:

192.168.000.101

(C0.A8.00.65)

Router IP Address:

192.168.000.102

(C0.A8.00.66)

MODEM HOST

Displays the Host Modem for the network.

IP ADDR MASK

{XX.XX.XX.XX} Hexidecimal Mask
{ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd} Decimal Mask
The IP Address Mask of the local network. The mask is
expressed in a hexadecimal format, and must be a valid TCP/IP
Mask. This field should be set before changes are made to the
Modem or Router Address.

MODEM IP ADDR

{XX.XX.XX.XX} Hexidecimal Address
{ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd} Decimal Address
The IP Address of the modem. This address should be consistent
for the mask defined. This address is expressed in hexadecimal
format. Broadcast and loop back addresses will not be allowed.
These are addresses with all subnet bits set to 0’s or 1’s.

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