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TCP/IP Ethernet Communications  User’s Manual – January 1996
GFK-1004B
Selecting a Station Configuration File
Select a station by filling in the STATION_NAME field in one of three ways.
H Type in the Station Name, or
H Type in a << MAC Address>> specified as exactly 12 hexadecimal digits within a
double set of brackets (for example, <<08001901001d>>).  The GSM will convert
the MAC address into the corresponding station name, or
H Select a station from a list of stations.  Press Alt-L for the list.  From this list, you select
the desired station, which is then displayed on the Configure a Station Menu.
The Up Arrow, Down Arrow, Pg Up, Pg Dn, Home, and End keys may be used to move
within the list.  You may also begin a search by pressing Alt-S.  When the desired station
is displayed at the top of the list, press the Enter key to select that station.  The selected
station name is then displayed on the Configure a Station Screen.
After selecting a station, you may press Alt-E to enter the Configuration Editor.
Deleting a Station Configuration File
1.
Select the station you want to delete.  (See description above on Selecting a Station.)
2.
Press Alt-D.
Structure of the MAC Address
The MAC Address is a 12-digit hexadecimal number that identifies the station on the
physical network.  This 12-digit number is organized as 6 bytes, each byte is represented
by a pair of hexadecimal digits.  A typical default MAC Address is shown below.
Byte        1   2   3   4   5   6     
Hex No.   0_8 0_0 1_9 0_0 5_3 1_2
For more information on assigning MAC Addresses, refer to Appendix G.