Run FTP Setup MDS
FTP Turbo TCP Network

System #1 Settings (MDR24/96)

Most computers with standard (default) operating system installations are configured to have a dynamically assigned IP address, that is, they do not have a fixed IP address. If this is the case with your computer, you probably need to assign the computer a static IP address. You must assure that the computer and MDR are not set up for the same address so they don’t collide on the network. In a simple network, the IP addresses should be identical except for the last field. In general you can change the settings on the computer or the MDR24/96 to match the other.

If your computer is connected to the Internet through a cable modem or DSL line, it may have been assigned an IP address and Subnet Mask. In this situation, leave these computer settings intact and change the MDR’s address.

Configuring the MDR24/96 FTP Server

1. Press the SYSTEM button.

2. Select Setup TCP.

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3. Select IP. Note the IP address displayed. The factory default is 10.10.28.20. You need to know

the MDR 24/96 IP address to set up your FTP client software.

4.For a computer set with a fixed IP address, using the << and >> select and (–)DECand (+)INC buttons, set the first three fields of the MDR24/96 IP address to match your computer’s address, and set the last field to something different. Be sure you don’t set it to the address of another device that you have on your network. When the IP address has been set, select OK. (You could also change the computer’s address to match the MDR; see below.)

5.Select Sub in the Setup TCP window. Use the default number 255.255.255.0 unless your network requires a subnet mask setting. Select OK. Be sure both the MDR24/96 and your computer have the same subnet.

6.Select Gate and input a value if required by your network or client software. You might be able to leave this blank if no gateway is being used. Select OK.

7.Select Exit to close the Setup TCP menu.

8.Select FTP Turbo and use the << and >> select buttons or (–)DECand (+)INC buttons to choose between Turbo FTP and Normal FTP. If your computer has a 100 Base-T Ethernet card installed, choose Turbo FTP. If it only has a 10 Base-T Ethernet card installed, choose Normal FTP.

9.Select Exit to close the Turbo FTP menu.

10.Press the SYSTEM button to exit the Setup TCP menu.

11.To run the MDR FTP server, press the SYSTEM button.

12.Select Run FTP.

A message appears telling you the FTP server is running. It also displays the IP address for the MDR for your reference. When you are completely finished with all file transfers, press the Continue button.

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