APPENDIX B – WIRED ETHERNET DEFAULT SETTINGS
The Ethernet interface device on the wired version of the EM405D contains many configurable settings that allow it to be used in a large number of applications. Many of these settings must be set to certain values in order for the EM405D to operate normally. Other settings are not applicable to the EM405D. When the user tries to configure the network settings via the web- interface or the telnet interface, he/she will see options to change many of these settings. Changing some of these may make the EM405D inoperable. For this reason, it is highly recommended that the user does not change any settings other than the following:
∙IP Address
∙Subnet Mask
∙Gateway Address
Table
Table B-1. Ethernet Interface Default Settings.
Server Properties
IP Address | 0.0.0.0 |
Subnet Mask | 0.0.0.0 |
Gateway Address | 0.0.0.0 |
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Serial Settings |
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Baud Rate | 921600 |
Data bits | 8 |
Parity | None |
Stop bits | 1 |
Flow control | None |
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UDP Datagram Mode |
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Datagram Mode | False |
Datagram Type | N/A |
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Passive Connection |
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Password Required | False |
Port Password | N/A |
Accept Passive Connection | Yes |
Local Port** | 10001 |
Auto Increment Source Port | False |
**The EM405D will operate with any port number; however, many software applications expect the port to be set to the default as shown in this table. Changing the port number will not render the EM405D inoperable but may render these software applications inoperable.