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9410 series Communications
NOTICE
LOSS OF ACCESS
Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of access to the device.
Ensure you maintain sufficient access to communicate with and configure your
device.
Contact your network system administrator for your IP addresses and other Ethernet
network configuration values.
1. Connect to your meter’s webpages.
Until you configure other Ethernet connection settings, you can connect to the
meter using its default IPv4 address or its IPv6 link local address, or by using self-
discovery over Ethernet then double-clicking the meter’s network icon.
2. Navigate to Setup > Ethernet.
3. Enter the appropriate value for the settings.
4. Click Advanced Settings to configure additional Advanced Ethernet settings,
such as timeouts and enabling/disabling certain protocols over Ethernet, if
needed.
5. Click Apply.
NOTE: If you are changing the address you used to access the webpages,
you will need to reconnect to the webpages after you click Apply.
Ethernet settings available using the webpages
Parameter Value Description
MAC address Read-only The media access control (MAC)
address is factory set and is for
reference only.
Ethernet device name configurable The Ethernet device name is
used by DPWS for self-discovery
over Ethernet and as the
hostname to uniquely identify
your meter for DHCP and DNS.
By default, this is set to the meter
model plus the last six-digits of
the MAC address.
Domain name Contact your local network
administrator for parameter
values.
The Ethernet domain name for
the network that the meter
resides on.
Primary DNS Contact your local network
administrator for parameter
values.
The IP address of your network’s
primary DNS server, if your
network uses DNS.
Secondary DNS Contact your local network
administrator for parameter
values.
The IP address of your network’s
secondary DNS server, if your
network uses DNS.
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