Honeywell International Inc. IM14 Manuale Utente
IF2 Network Reader
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Configure Common Network Settings
Common network settings are configuration items that apply to the IF2 network
interface. This section explains how to use the web browser interface to configure
these common network settings:
interface. This section explains how to use the web browser interface to configure
these common network settings:
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Hostname
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Domain Name Server (DNS) addresses and suffixes
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Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server addresses 1 and 2. For information
on public NTP servers, see
http://support.ntp.org.
on public NTP servers, see
http://support.ntp.org.
Parameter
Description
Enable DHCP
Check this check box if you want the IF2 to get its IP address from a
DHCP server.
If this check box is not checked, you need to specify the IP address,
subnet mask, and IP router for your network.
DHCP server.
If this check box is not checked, you need to specify the IP address,
subnet mask, and IP router for your network.
IP Address
IP address of the IF2. The IP address has the form x.x.x.x, where x is a
number from 0 to 255.
If DHCP is enabled, the currently assigned IP address appears in this
field.
If DHCP is disabled, specify the IP address in the entry field.
number from 0 to 255.
If DHCP is enabled, the currently assigned IP address appears in this
field.
If DHCP is disabled, specify the IP address in the entry field.
IP Subnet
Subnet mask for this network. The subnet mask has the form x.x.x.x,
where x is a number from 0 to 255.
If DHCP is enabled, the currently assigned subnet mask appears in this
field.
If DHCP is disabled, you may need to specify the subnet mask for the
network.
where x is a number from 0 to 255.
If DHCP is enabled, the currently assigned subnet mask appears in this
field.
If DHCP is disabled, you may need to specify the subnet mask for the
network.
IP Router (Gateway)
IP address of the router. The IP address has the form x.x.x.x, where x is a
number from 0 to 255.
If DHCP is enabled, the currently assigned router address appears in
this field.
If DHCP is disabled, you may need to specify the router address for the
network.
number from 0 to 255.
If DHCP is enabled, the currently assigned router address appears in
this field.
If DHCP is disabled, you may need to specify the router address for the
network.
Link Local IP Address
IP address of the IF2 is only routable on the local IP subnet. The IF2
auto-negotiates with other devices on its Ethernet segment to obtain a
unique address, so no user configuration of the Link Local IP Address is
necessary. The IF2 will always have a Link Local IP Address, even if
another address is assigned through DHCP or statically via user-
configuration.
auto-negotiates with other devices on its Ethernet segment to obtain a
unique address, so no user configuration of the Link Local IP Address is
necessary. The IF2 will always have a Link Local IP Address, even if
another address is assigned through DHCP or statically via user-
configuration.
IPv6 Autoconfigure
Enables IPv6 automatic configuration. Clear this check box to disable
IPv6 auto-configuration on the IF2.
Auto-configuration is enabled by default. If you disable auto-
configuration, you need to specify an IPv6 address, subnet mask, and
router.
IPv6 auto-configuration on the IF2.
Auto-configuration is enabled by default. If you disable auto-
configuration, you need to specify an IPv6 address, subnet mask, and
router.
IPv6 Address
128-bit IPv6 address for the IF2.
IPv6 Router
128-bit address for the IPv6 router.