Siemens 2000 LAN Port Settings, Bandwith Possible application, Language, Ldap Server IP Address

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Description of functions

Alphabetical Reference

LAN Port Settings

Here you must define the bandwidth at which the optiPoint 410/420 should be run. The required value depends on the bandwidth that the switch or router supports in the network.

Bandwith

Possible application

Auto

in standard case

 

 

10/Full

in 100 Mbit networks in full duplex[[1]] process

10/Half

in 10 Mbit networks with half duplex[[2]] process

100/Full

in 100 Mbit networks in full duplex[1] process

100/Half

in 10 Mbit networks with half duplex[2] process

[1]Up to a date, the data can be simultaneously transmitted and received.

[2]Up to a date, the data can only be transmitted or received.

A restart is necessary after the change.

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Language

Configurable on optiPoint 410/420 standard/advance only.

Select the language that should be used for local applications here.

Available languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portug- ese, Dutch.

Standard value Æ page 96.

Æ page 48

LDAP Server IP Address

Only configurable on optiPoint 410/420 standard/advance and only re- quired if a display module or application module will be used.

If an Æ LDAP server is being used, enter the Æ IP address of this serv- er here.

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LDAP server Port

Only configurable on optiPoint 410/420 standard/advance and only re- quired if a display module or application module will be used.

If an Æ LDAP server is being used, enter the Æ Port number here for communication with this server.

Valid values: 1 ... 65535.

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Siemens 2000 manual LAN Port Settings, Bandwith Possible application, Language, Ldap Server IP Address, Ldap server Port

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