Trimble Inc. 10950 Manual De Usuario
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Alloy GNSS reference receiver User Guide
Configuring Ethernet settings
The receiver has an Ethernet port in order to connect to an Ethernet network. You can use the
Ethernet network to access, configure, and monitor the receiver. No serial cable connection to the
receiver is necessary.
The receiver has the following Ethernet settings:
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IP setup: Static or DHCP
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IP address
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Netmask
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Broadcast
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Gateway
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DNS address
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HTTP port
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The default setting for the HTTP port is 80. The HTTP port is not assigned by the network. HTTP port
80 is the standard port for web servers. This allows you to connect to the receiver by entering only
the IP address of the receiver in a web browser. If the receiver is set up to use a port other than 80,
you will need to enter the IP address followed by the port number in a web browser.
80 is the standard port for web servers. This allows you to connect to the receiver by entering only
the IP address of the receiver in a web browser. If the receiver is set up to use a port other than 80,
you will need to enter the IP address followed by the port number in a web browser.
Example of connecting to the receiver using port 80: http://169.254.1.0
Example of connecting to the receiver using port 4000: http://169.254.1.0:4000
The default setting of the receiver is to use DHCP. Using DHCP enables the receiver to automatically
obtain an IP address, Netmask, Broadcast, Gateway, and DNS address from the network.
When a receiver is connected to a network using
DHCP, an IP address is assigned to the receiver
by the network. To verify the IP address of the
receiver, select the up button from the keypad
when the Home screen is displayed. The
Ethernet IP address appears as shown.