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Because RFL and Hubbell® have a policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to change designs and specications without notice.
DISPLAYING AND EDITING PARAMETER SETTINGS
To view a list of all current parameter settings, use the "D" command.
MA-490-P>D [ENTER]
When you invoke the "D" command, the MA-490 sends a list of all current parameter settings to your
PC or laptop. A typical parameter settings display is shown below.
# PARAMETER SETTING
999 System Label
DEMO UNIT
053 IP Address 195.195.085.254
054
Network Mask 255.255.255.000
055 Default Router 195.195.085.007
058 Data Port Baud
9600
059 Data Port Setup N/8/1
060 Console Mode N
061
Telnetimeout(s) 10
MA-490-P>
Figure 14. Typical parameter settings display
Parameters 053 - 061 are normally pre-set at the factory, or can be set in the field by the user. These
parameters must be set, before the MA-490 can be put into service.
053 – IP Address The IP Address Specifies a unique 32-bit number for each host on a
network such as the MA-490. This number is known as the Internet
Protocol Address, the IP Address, or the Internet Address. These terms
are interchangeable. Each packet sent across the internet contains the IP
Address of the source of the packet and the IP Address of its destination.
054 – Network Mask The Network Mask or Netmasks are used to identify which part of the
address is the Network ID and which part is the Host ID. This is done by
a logical bitwise-AND of the IP Address and the Netmask.
055 – Default Router The Default Router is the Router IP Address. Each IP datagram travels
from its source to its destination by means of routers. All hosts and
routers on an internet contain IP protocol software and use a routing
table to determine where to send a packet next.
058 – Data Port Baud The Data Port Baud is the baud rate of the Data Port. The choices of
baud rates are as follows: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2k, 38.4k and
57.6k.
RFL MA-490 Telnet I/O RFL Electronics Inc.
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334-3100

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