ET-7000 AIO User Manual, Apr. 2009, V1.04, EMH-011-104----------61
Chapter 3 Web Configuration Page
3.2. Configuration
3.2.1. Ethernet Settings
The Ethernet settings page can be used to view and change the TCP/IP network settings for
the ET-7000 module.
Table 3-1 TCP/IP network settings
Settings Description Range Factory default
IP
4-byte IP address. Each ET-7000 module
needs an IP address so that if can be
identified on the network
X.X.X.1
To
X.X.X.254
192.168.255.1
Gateway
4-byte Gateway. A gateway is a network
address that acts as an entrance to
another network. Usually, computers that
control the traffic within the network or at
the local Internet Service Provider (ISP)
are gateway nodes.
X.X.X.0
To
X.X.X.254
192.168.0.1
Mask
4-byte subnet Mask. A subnet mask
represents all the network hosts at one
geographic location on the same local
area network. When an Ethernet packet is
sent across the network, the ET-7000 will
use the subnet Mask to check whether
the TCP/IP host specified in the packet is
on local network segment.
X.X.X.0
To
X.X.X.255
255.255.0.0
DHCP
Select this option If there is a DHCP
server on the network, the server can
assign the IP address automatically.
0 (Disable)
1(Enable)
0 (Disable)
Firmware Ver.
Firmware Version and Date
N/A
Varies depending
on the Module
MiniOS7 Ver.
MiniOS7 Version and Date
N/A
Varies depending
on the Module