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Networking Reference
Humphrey Field Analyzer II-
i
series User Manual 2660021145640 A
I-6
4 Select OK to accept the name.
5 Select ALLOW REMOTE CONFIGURATION so that an X is displayed in the button if you want to
allow the
EasyConnect
RCT to configure the HFA II-
i
instrument.
6 Select HFA NAME to display a pop-up keyboard and enter (or change) the name (up to 24
characters) you want for this HFA II-
i
instrument. Press ENTER.
Note: It is strongly recommended to name your HFA II-
i
instrument for ease in identification when
using the
EasyConnect
RCT. Creating a name for an instrument can also allow you to know the
location of the instrument.
7 If an error message appears, refer to “Network Troubleshooting Error Messages,” on page I-31
for assistance.
Note: Any time you change any of the IP addresses on this scre
en, it is necessary to power down the
HFA II-
i
and then restart.
HFA Network: Setting Up DHCP
If you wish to use DHCP, follow this procedure to set it up.
1 From the HFA Network Setup screen, select DHCP from the OBTAIN HFA IP CONFIGURATION
drop-down box (see Figure I.5).
Note: Depending on the size and complexity of the network, the search process can take several
minutes. Please be patient while allowing the HFA II-
i
to complete its investigation of your network.
Note: The HFA will automatically obtain Link-Local IP configuration if it fails to obtain IP
configuration from a DHCP server.
Figure I.6 HFA Network Setup Screen – DHCP
2 Once the HFA gets an IP Address from the DHCP server, the IP address, subnet mask, and
default gateway will be displayed.

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