2.5NET Port Network Parameters: First Time Configuration
After connecting the GPS antenna, supplying power to TimeVault, and achieving successful stabilization, stop cabling and configure the network parameters and functions for the first time. Then connect the Ethernet cable and, optionally, the serial cable. Observing this order of events ensures that the IP Address is correct and sets operating speed at
To change the maximum operating speed to negotiate between
The configurable NET Port network parameters and functions are:
•Display Security
•IP Address
•Subnet Mask
•Default Gateway
•DHCP
•Remote Control
Upon arrival, TimeVault’s Display Security feature is off (factory default), and you can set parameters according to the procedure below, without entering or using a user ID or password. If you wish to secure the front panel display first, follow the steps on page
For the first configuration, enter the appropriate parameter values and function settings through the front panel keypad. Optionally, you could use the serial port (referred to in this manual as the “Utility Port”) through a serial device connected at 9600 8N1.
Subsequently, you can edit parameter values and function settings through the keypad, the web interface, the Utility Port, or using Telnet (see Section 4.4 “Extended Function Commands” on page
To set the NET Port network parameter values and function settings for the first time:
1.Press the
2.Position the cursor under the digit you want to change using the ← and → buttons.
3.Increase or decrease the value with the ↑ or ↓ buttons.
4.Press the SAVE
5.Use Steps 2 – 4 above to set and store a new Subnet Mask value.
6.Use Steps 2 – 4 above to set and store a new Default Gateway value.
7.Review the current DHCP function setting, then use Steps 3 – 4 above to set and store a new DHCP setting, if appropriate (see “DHCP Configuration” before changing this setting).
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8.Review the current Remote Control function setting, then use Steps 3 – 4 above to set and store a new setting.
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