HEIDENHAIN TNC 426 B, TNC 430 307
12.5 Ethernet Interface
Network settings specific to the device
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Press the soft key DEFINE MOUNT to enter the network setting
for a specific device (see figure at upper right). You can define any
number of network settings, but you can manage only seven at
one time.
Setting Meaning
ADDRESS Address of your server. Input: four decimal
numbers separated by points. Ask your
network manager for the number of your
address. e.g. 160.1.13.4.
RS Packet size in bytes for data reception. Input
range: 512 to 4096. Input 0: The TNC uses the
optimal packet size as reported by the server.
WS Packet size in bytes for data transmission.
Input range: 512 to 4096. Input 0: The TNC
uses the optimal packet size as reported by the
server.
TIMEOUT Time in ms, after which the TNC repeats a
Remote Procedure Call. Input range: 0 to 100
000. Standard input: 0, which corresponds to a
TIMEOUT of 7 seconds. Use higher values only
if the TNC must communicate with the server
through several routers. Ask your network
manager for the proper timeout setting.
HM Definition of whether the TNC should repeat
the Remote Procedure Call until the NFS
server answers.
0: Always repeat the Remote Procedure Call
1: Do not repeat the Remote Procedure Call
DEVICENAME Name that the TNC shows in the file manager
for a connected device.
PATH Directory of the NFS server that you wish to
connect to the TNC. Be sure to differentiate
between small and capital letters when
entering the path.
UID Definition of the user identification under
which you access files in the network. Ask
your network manager for the proper timeout
setting.
GID Definition of the group identification with you
access files in the network. Ask your network
manager for the proper timeout setting.
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