OPERATION MANUAL TMS4000
TMS4000 Operation Manual 2018-08-03.docx August 3, 2018
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2.16 COMMS
The communications section is divided into three categories as illustrated below.
DHCP Enable: Stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol. Used for automatically assigning an IP
Address to a Network Card.
IP Address: A unique address that identifies the TMS on the network. The IP address consists of four
octets separated by decimal points that can each range from 0-255. If DHCP is enabled, the currently
assigned value is displayed.
Subnet Mask: A mask that defines the subnet of the network supporting the TMS. The Subnet Mask
consists of four octets separated by decimal points that can each range from 0-255. If DHCP is
enabled, the currently assigned value is displayed.
Default Gateway: A unique address that identifies where responses are sent to when a request is
sent from outside of the network. The Default Gateway consists of four octets separated by decimal
points that can each range from 0-255. If DHCP is enabled, the currently assigned value is displayed.
TCP Port: The default value of 10001 is recommended unless there are incompatibilities with the
current network infrastructure.
Security Enable: Requires a 6-digit numeric Access Code that is prepended to any command issued
to the TMS.