Configuration
Setting Configuration Values
NOTE
IP addresses for network devices are assigned by a designated Network Administrator in your workplace. If you are not the Network Administrator, you will need to contact the designated Network Administrator who can assign the Gateway’s IP address for you.
The following table describes the configuration values for the E2050 and the applicable default
The E2050 LAN/GPIB Gateway uses these default configuration values until you explicitly change any value of these values and set any other configuration values. The Gateway also uses these values when you press the Gateway’s Config Preset button (on the back panel of the Gateway).
Value | Default Value | Description |
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BOOTP ON/OFF | ON | This value is used to enable (ON) or disable (OFF) a BOOTP |
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| or a BOOTP with TFTP configuration of the LAN/GPIB |
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| Gateway. This value is only used with the Telnet configuration |
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| method. |
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Default Subnet | 0.0.0.0 | This value is the IP address of the default subnet gateway |
Gateway Address |
| that allows the E2050 LAN/GPIB Gateway to communicate |
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| with systems that are not on the local subnet. |
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| Thus, this is the default subnet gateway where packets are |
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| sent which are destined for a device not on the local subnet, |
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| as determined by the subnet mask setting. Only one default |
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| subnet gateway can be configured. A value of 0.0.0.0 |
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| indicates that no subnetting is to be done. |
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Hardware Address | N/A | This value is the unique address of the LAN interface in the |
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| LAN/GPIB Gateway. (The LAN hardware address is also often |
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| called the |
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| the LANIC ID.) The LAN hardware address is printed on a label |
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| on the underside of the LAN/GPIB Gateway box. |
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