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NOTE:
After changing the LAN settings, you are requested to close the web browser. Re-open the web
page. If the change duplicates IP, the LAN Status green LED and the Front Panel display will
blink, IP address will revert to the previous state. Press any Front Panel button or encoder to stop
the blinking.
NOTE:
You may be required to perform AC reset of the Power Supply after changing the LAN settings.
TCP/IP Mode
This selects how the Power Supply receives network settings. Select one of the following:
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DHCP Assigned / AUTO IP: This is the default mode. If this mode is selected, the network
server uses DHCP to assign the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS server.
Therefore, these fields are disabled (gray) on the web page. If the server cannot make the
assignment, the Power Supply reverts to the Auto IP method, described in section 5.7.4.4 on
page 65. In this mode, the user can change the hostname and description only.
NOTE:
The Hostname must not exceed 15 characters.
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Static IP: If this mode is selected, the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway must be
entered in the window fields. The settings must be compatible with the requirements of the
network server. These settings do not change if the Power Supply is transferred to a different
LAN connection.
DNS server field is disabled (gray).
NOTE:
In this mode, there is no hostname connectivity.
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Apply: Click this button to save the new settings. A pop-up dialog requests to close or refresh
the page. ‘admin’ log-in will be logged-out after refresh.
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Close: Click this button to return to the LAN Configure Page shown in section A.