Siemens 4100 Series, 4200 Series manual Static Routes

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Router User’s Guide

Configuring Network Settings

Static Routes

The SpeedStream DSL Router directs data traffic by “learning” source and destination information, then building a routing table. In some cases, network mappings cannot be learned because of incompatible addressing schemes. Sometimes a different source and destination path may be desired over the learned paths for example when your ISP assigns you a static route. In these situations, Static Routes can be configured to map a desired pathway.

Use the static routes advanced option to configure static routes to remote equipment. Static routing allows a pre-defined route to be set for the transmission of data. Static routes take precedence over all dynamic routing options and also provide enhanced security over dynamic routing.

To configure a static route:

1.Select Setup>Static Routes from the left navigation pane of the Web interface. This displays the “Static Route Configuration” window.

2.Under Add Route, type the IP address of the destination device in the Destination box.

3.Type the net mask of the destination device in the Net Mask box.

4.Optionally, type the IP address where the data packets will be forwarded in the Next Hop box.

5.Select a connection type from the Interface drop-down menu. This is the interface that will forward the packets.

6.Click Apply. The system responds by adding your new route to the routing table.

7.You can repeat this procedure for each static route you wish to add.

Note: To edit a static route, click the Edit column for the static route you want to edit.

Note: To delete a static route, click the Delete column for the static route you want to delete.

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4100 Series, 4200 Series specifications

Siemens has established itself as a leader in industrial automation with its innovative series of simulators, notably the 4200 Series and 4100 Series. Both series are designed to enhance operational efficiency and provide robust solutions across various industries, including manufacturing, logistics, and process engineering.

The Siemens 4200 Series is particularly known for its advanced functionalities. One of its main features is the integration of state-of-the-art motion control technology, enabling precise handling of complex automated processes. This series incorporates real-time control capabilities, allowing users to respond rapidly to changing production demands. Additionally, the 4200 Series supports a flexible architecture, which can be customized based on specific operational requirements. This adaptability ensures that businesses can optimize their workflow without significant overhauls to existing systems.

On the other hand, the 4100 Series offers an impressive combination of versatility and efficiency. This series is engineered with a focus on cost-effectiveness, making it suitable for small to medium-sized enterprises. A notable feature of the 4100 Series is its user-friendly interface, which simplifies the programming and monitoring of automation processes. The series also boasts comprehensive diagnostics tools that aid in minimizing downtime through proactive maintenance. The 4100 Series is designed to streamline operations, offering users the ability to integrate seamlessly with existing Siemens components.

Both series utilize cutting-edge technologies such as IoT connectivity, allowing for real-time data exchange and analytics. This capability enhances decision-making processes, as businesses can monitor their production systems remotely and make adjustments based on live data. Furthermore, energy efficiency is a crucial characteristic of both the 4200 and 4100 Series, with features designed to reduce energy consumption and overall operational costs.

In conclusion, the Siemens 4200 and 4100 Series stand out for their innovative features, robust technologies, and adaptability to various industrial applications. They provide comprehensive solutions that empower businesses to enhance productivity, achieve greater efficiency, and adapt to the rapidly changing technological landscape. As industries continue to evolve, Siemens remains at the forefront, delivering automation solutions that meet contemporary needs while paving the way for future advancements.