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Ametek Sorensen XG 80-21 - Local Area Network (Lan) Option; Media Access Control (MAC) Address; Table 6-2 Description of Leds

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Communications Options
M370430-01 Rev F 6-5
6
XPort™ LEDs
The device contains two bi-color LEDs built into the front of the
XPort™ connector. See Figure 6-5.
Table 6-2 Description of LEDs
LED
Color
Description
Link LED (Left side)
Off
No link
Amber
10 Mbps
Green
100 Mbps
Activity LED (Right side)
Off
No activity
Amber
Half-duplex
Green
Full-duplex
.
LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) OPTION
All power supplies functions are programmable over the LAN
(Ethernet) interface if the ENET/LAN option is installed (specified
at the time of order) The ENET/LAN interface, which operates
with auto detection, only supports 100Base-T.
Using LAN allows remote communication with the instrument; it
is fast, simple and the LAN from your PC does not require any
additional proprietary software or cards.
Media Access Control (MAC) Address
Each power source with the LAN option installed has a unique
network address known as the MAC address, a unique
hexadecimal address, which is listed on a rear panel label of the
power source. To operate the power source on a network, this
MAC address needs to be assigned to a TCP/IP address, which will
be used to address the device on the network.

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