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DS72 HOST MODULE OWNER’S MANUAL
DETAILED OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION
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Enter the Module IP Address (Example: 200.4.3.50), followed by <cr>.
The DS72 resumes the configuration menu.Default Module IP Address
is 0.0.0.0.
The DS72 resumes the configuration menu.Default Module IP Address
is 0.0.0.0.
If you fail to enter the Module IP Address in dotted decimal form, the
DS72 responds again:
DS72 responds again:
Enter Module IP address in dotted decimal form:
The DS72 responds indefinitely with the same request until the Module IP
Address in entered in the correct form.
Address in entered in the correct form.
NOTE: There should be no active connections while configuring the DS72 module. The unit
should be reset upon completion of configuration.
should be reset upon completion of configuration.
Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask is a bit mask that identifies the network portion of the IP
address, allowing the DS72 to determine whether to send a packet directly
to the client or to a gateway. The Subnet Mask consist of four bytes, each
byte ranging from 0 to 255. This parameter must be programmed
before the DS-Series can be accessed through the network.
to the client or to a gateway. The Subnet Mask consist of four bytes, each
byte ranging from 0 to 255. This parameter must be programmed
before the DS-Series can be accessed through the network.
From the configuration menu, select #2, “Subnet Mask,” followed by
<cr>. The DS72 responds:
<cr>. The DS72 responds:
Enter Subnet Mask in dotted decimal form:
Enter the Subnet Mask (Example: 255.255.255.0), followed by <cr>. The
DS72 resumes the configuration menu. Default Subnet Mask is 0.0.0.0.
DS72 resumes the configuration menu. Default Subnet Mask is 0.0.0.0.
If you fail to enter the Subnet Mask in dotted decimal form, the DS72
responds again:
responds again:
Enter Subnet Mask in dotted decimal form:
The DS72 responds indefinitely with the same request until the Subnet
Mask is entered in the correct form.
Gateway
The Gateway is the address of a router for connection to their networks.
The Gateway address consists of four bytes, each byte ranging from 0 to
255. If your network uses gateways, this parameter must be programmed
before the DS72 can be accessed through a network.
The Gateway address consists of four bytes, each byte ranging from 0 to
255. If your network uses gateways, this parameter must be programmed
before the DS72 can be accessed through a network.
From the configuration menu, select #3, “Gateway,” followed by <cr>.
The DS72 responds:
The DS72 responds:
Enter Gateway address in dotted decimal form:
Enter the Gateway address (Example: 200.4.5.50), followed by <cr>. The
DS72 resumes the configuration menu. Default Gateway address is
0.0.0.0. If you fail to enter the Gateway address in dotted decimal form,
the DS72 responds again:
DS72 resumes the configuration menu. Default Gateway address is
0.0.0.0. If you fail to enter the Gateway address in dotted decimal form,
the DS72 responds again: