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5. InterfaceFunctionalities
5.1. DeviceInformation
This Gigabit Ethernet-specic information on the device is part of the Discovery-Acknowl-
edge of the camera.
Included information:
MAC address
Current IP conguration (persistent IP /  DHCP / LLA)
Current IP parameters ( IP address, subnet mask, gateway)
Manufacturer's name
Manufacturer-specic information
Device version
Serial number
User-dened name (user programmable string)
5.2. PacketSizeandMaximumTransmissionUnit(MTU)
Network packets can be of different sizes. The size depends on the network components 
employed.  When  using  GigE  Vision
®
-  compliant  devices,  it  is  generally  recommended 
to use larger packets. On the one hand the overhead per packet is smaller, on the other 
hand larger packets cause less CPU load.
The packet size of UDP packets can differ from 576 Bytes up to the MTU.
The MTU describes the maximal packet size which can be handled by all network com-
ponents involved.
In  principle  modern  network  hardware  supports  a  packet  size  of  1500  Byte,  which  is 
specied in the network standard. However, so-called "Jumboframes" are on the advance 
as Gigabit Ethernet continues to spread. "Jumboframes" merely characterizes a packet 
size exceeding 1500 Bytes.
Baumer EXG cameras can handle a MTU of up to 65535 Bytes.
5.3. InterPacketGap
To achieve optimal results in image transfer, several Ethernet-specic factors need to be 
considered when using Baumer EXG cameras.
Upon starting the image transfer of a camera, the data packets are transferred at maxi-
mum transfer speed (1 Gbit/sec). In accordance with the network standard, Baumer em-
ploys a minimal separation of 12 Bytes between two packets. This separation is called 
"inter packet gap" (IPG). In addition to the minimal IPG, the GigE Vision
®
 standard stipu-
lates that  the IPG be scalable (user-dened).
IPG:
The IPG is measured in
ticks (described in chapter
5.2).
An easy rule of thumb is:
1 Tick is equivalent to 4
Bytes of data.
You should also not forget
to add the various ethernet
headers to your calculation.

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Baumer EXG03 Specifications

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BrandBaumer
ModelEXG03
CategorySecurity Camera
LanguageEnglish

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