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DS-SERIES OWNER’S MANUAL
DETAILED OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION
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Enter Dial-Up IP address in dotted decimal form:
Enter the Dial-Up IP Address (Example:
200.4.3.51), followed by <cr>. The
DS73TP resumes the configuration menu.
Default Dial-Up IP Address is 0.0.0.0.
If you fail to enter the Dial-Up IP Address in
dotted decimal form, the DS73TP responds
again:
Enter Dial-Up IP address in dotted decimal form:
The DS73TP responds indefinitely with the
same request until the Dial-Up IP Address
in entered in the correct form.
Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask is a bit mask that identifies
the network portion of the IP address,
allowing the DS73TP to determine whether
to send a packet directly to the client or to a
gateway. The Subnet Mask consist of four
bytes, each byte ranging from 0 to 255.
This parameter must be programmed
before the DS-Series can be accessed on a
network.
From the configuration menu, select #3,
“Subnet Mask,” followed by <cr>. The
DS73TP responds:
Enter Subnet Mask in dotted decimal form:
Enter the Subnet Mask (Example:
255.255.255.0), followed by <cr>. The
DS73TP resumes the configuration menu.
Default Subnet Mask is 0.0.0.0.

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