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Table 3-8. Network Configuration Menu Definitions
Field Name Description
TCP/IP When selected, the TCP/IP option displays the
TCP/IP Configuration screen (see Figure 3-18).
From this screen it is possible to configure the
primary interface (Ethernet or Radio) that is used
for establishing a TCP/UDP/IP connection and
enabling DHCP mode. The primary interface is the
first device that is started when the protocol stack
begins operation. If both devices are enabled and
both have the same subnet, outgoing
communications are sent out by the primary
interface even though the incoming packets may
have arrived on the secondary interface. Therefore,
it is necessary to ensure that the two interfaces are
not setup on the same subnet. Configuring DHCP
mode enables DHCP upon startup for either or both
interfaces, if enabled.
Server When selected, the Server option displays the
Server Configuration screen (see Figure 3-20).The
fields on this screen can be used to provide
information to an application running on the
MK1000. Configurable items on this screen are
Server IP, Server Port and Server Name.
Ethernet When selected, the Ethernet option displays the
Ethernet Configuration screen (see Figure 3-
21).This screen allows configuration of the
Ethernet port. The port can be enabled or disabled,
if not being used. Also on th is screen the user can
modify the IP address associated with this port
along with the Netmask (i.e., Subnet Mask) and
default Gateway IP addresses.