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LaserSpeed 8000-3 Instruction Handbook
 
Ethernet Communication 
 
 
Part No. 93463 / Drawing No. 0921-01561 
Page 168 of 221 
Revision A (Sep 2007) 
Network Mask 
*IPNETMSK 
Read/Write 
COM LED Function 
$C 
Read/Write 
UDP Power-On Data 
Transmission Mode 
*AUTOUDP 
Read/Write 
UDP Power-On Data 
Destination IP Address 
*AUTOADDR 
Read/Write 
UDP Power-On Data 
Destination IP Port 
*AUTOPORT 
Read/Write 
 
IP Address Configuration 
The LS8000-3 can automatically obtain a network address using DHCP 
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), or it can use a manually configured IP 
Address.  If DHCP is enabled, then the LS8000-3 will reports its IP Address as 
0.0.0.0 until an address is acquired, at which time it will report the address 
obtained from the DHCP server.  This process usually only takes a few 
seconds, but the time will depend on the DHCP server's responsiveness.  If 
the IP Address stays at 0.0.0.0 for more than 5 minutes, this means that the 
LS8000-3 was unable to acquire a network address, and you should either use 
a manual IP Address, or contact your network administrator to determine the 
cause. 
DHCP 
The LS8000-3 DHCP client supports the Host Name Option (see RFC 2132.)  
If the network's DHCP server and DNS server support this feature, the DHCP 
server will register this name with the DNS server, making the LS8000-3 
visible on the network by the Host Name as well as by the IP Address.  This 
allows you to communicate with a gauge over Ethernet without having to know 
its IP Address. 
The DHCP lease on the IP Address usually expires after some amount of time, 
requiring the LS8000-3 to re-register.  Usually, the same IP Address will be 
returned by the DHCP server, but this is not guaranteed.  If you are reading 
measurements from the LS8000-3 over Ethernet, you may want to 
permanently fix the IP Address by assigning it manually.