Siemens 9340-60-ETHER Manual De Usuario
PMCM-ETHCC-0208
ACCESS 9340 and 9360 Meter Ethernet Communications Card
2/2008
Setup
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Advanced Ethernet Settings
CAUTION
IMPAIRED NETWORK PERFORMANCE
Failure to follow these instructions can impair network performance.
Only qualified workers should modify the advanced Ethernet settings of
the 9340-60-ETHER module. Such modifications should be performed
only after reading about and understanding the advanced Ethernet
settings.
Only qualified workers should modify the advanced Ethernet settings of
the 9340-60-ETHER module. Such modifications should be performed
only after reading about and understanding the advanced Ethernet
settings.
Action
Result
1. Click Advanced on the Ethernet & TCP/IP
page.
Opens the Advanced Ethernet Settings page.
2. Configure the advanced Ethernet settings
Sets up the advanced Ethernet settings.
3. Click Apply.
NOTE: Applying changes to the Advanced
Ethernet Settings page does not save
changes to the Ethernet & TCP/IP page.
Ethernet Settings page does not save
changes to the Ethernet & TCP/IP page.
Updates the 9340-60-ETHER module Ethernet
and TCP/IP settings.
and TCP/IP settings.
4. Click OK to approve the changes and to
reset the 9340-60-ETHER module.
The 9340-60-ETHER module reboots.
Figure 3:
Advanced Ethernet Settings Page
Table 3:
Advanced Ethernet Settings
Option
Description
Setting
TCP Time To Live
Identifies the number of routers a TCP packet
can pass.
can pass.
1 to 255 hops
Default: 60 hops
UDP Time To Live
Identifies the number of routers a UDP packet
can pass.
can pass.
1 to 255 hops
Default: 30 hops
TCP Keep Alive
A timer that detects when a connected device
on an idle connection becomes unavailable
due to events such as a reboot or shutdown.
A setting of 0 disables this setting.
on an idle connection becomes unavailable
due to events such as a reboot or shutdown.
A setting of 0 disables this setting.
0 to 65,535 seconds
Default: 30 seconds
HTTP Connection Idle
Time
Time
A timer that closes the HTTP connection after
a specified amount of idle time.
a specified amount of idle time.
0 to 65,535 seconds
Default: 4 seconds
HTTP Port Number
The TCP port used for HTTP messages. The
following port numbers are reserved for other
network protocols and cannot be used: 20
and 21 (FTP) and 502 (Modbus TCP/IP).
following port numbers are reserved for other
network protocols and cannot be used: 20
and 21 (FTP) and 502 (Modbus TCP/IP).
0 to 65,535
Default: 80