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VS300 Operations and Maintenance Manual
Operating the transmitter
Page 2-64
Issue 0.1  2011-03-11
Network setup
Network settings are configured using the local front panel display (see 
“Using the front panel”
). 
Once you have established an IP address, you can login remotely and view (but not change) these 
settings using the remote AUI (see 
).
Determining DHCP setting
One of the main decisions in configuring the network connection on your VS300 transmitter is 
whether you set DHCP to 
ON
 or 
OFF
. If you are connecting to a network, consult with a network 
administrator before connecting the transmitter to your network to determine whether to enable 
(turn 
ON
) or disable (turn 
OFF
) the DHCP setting.
When DHCP is set to 
ON
 (default from factory), IP addresses are assigned automatically. In order for 
this feature to function properly, you must have a network-viewable DHCP server on your network.
If a DHCP server is not present, you (or your network administrator) must provide static addresses 
for IP, netmask, gateway and nameservers (gateway and nameservers are optional). You must enter 
them manually using the front panel. In this case, DHCP should be set to 
OFF
.
Using the front panel
From the front panel, in local mode, you can set or change network settings. To view the 
Network 
Settings 
screen, select 
User Settings -> Network Settings
 from the 
Main Menu
. See 
Figure 2.60 on 
page 2-65
. Configure the network as follows:
Use the up and down buttons to move the cursor to the desired parameter and then press the right 
button to enable editing of the setting. Within any of the editing screens, use the left and right 
buttons to select a character for editing and then use the up and down buttons to edit a setting. Press 
the accept (checkmark) button to save the change. Press the cancel (
X
) button to discard changes and 
return to the previous menu.
MAC Address
: Set during factory testing; cannot be modified.
Set 
DHCP
 to 
ON
 or 
OFF
 (see 
).
If 
DHCP
 was set to 
OFF
 enter the 
IP Address
Netmask
Gateway
Nameserver 1
 and 
Nameserver 2
 (gateway and nameservers are optional). A nameserver (also called a DNS) 
translates a host name (e.g., mail.nautel.com) to an IP address such as in configuring email 
(see 
).
If you are using a laptop to connect to the VS300, see 
.