Identifies the IP address of the name server.
Identifies an optional second name server. | The secondary DNS server is only used if the first |
| is unavailable. If the first returns that it does not |
| know an address, the secondary DNS server will |
| not be queried. |
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Specifies an optional suffix to add when | This can allow you to use |
performing DNS lookups. | names when referring to a device by host name |
| instead of IP address. |
| For example, if the domain name is set to |
| codian.com, then a request to the name server to |
| look up the IP address of host endpoint will |
| actually lookup endpoint.codian.com. |
Use the IP Status fields to verify the current IP settings for the appropriate Ethernet port of the MCU, which were obtained using DHCP or configured manually (see IP configuration settings) including:
Host name
DHCP
IP address
Subnet mask
Default gateway
Name server (DNS)
Secondary name server (DNS)
Domain name (DNS suffix)
These settings determine the Ethernet settings for the appropriate port of the MCU. Refer to the table for assistance
with these settings. When you have finished, you must pressto make the changes take effect.
Specify whether you want this Ethernet port to automatically negotiate its Ethernet settings with the device it is connected to, or if it should use the values that you specify in the Manual configuration fields below.
It is important that your Ethernet settings match those of the device to which this port is connected. For example, both devices must be configured to use automatic negotiation, or both configured with fixed and matching speed and duplex settings (see below).
Identifies the connection speed: 10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s. Use automatic negotiation if a connection speed of 1000 Mbit/s is required.
The connection speed must match that of the device to which this port is connected.
You only need to select this option if you have chosen manual Ethernet settings, as described above.
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