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Baseline FlowStation User Manual
Understanding the Ethernet Settings on the BaseStation 3200
When your controller is connected to a network with a supported communication module, the
system automatically assigns the networking addresses that enable the connection. You might
need to refer to this information in order to complete your connection or to troubleshoot it.
1. Connect and configure the communication module. Check the status lights and indicators on
your communication equipment to ensure that it is powered up and appears to be sending
and receiving data.
2. Turn the dial to the Network position.
3. Press the Next button to highlight the
Ethernet Setup option, and then press Enter.
The Setup Ethernet screen displays the
following information:
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) The default network
configuration for the BaseStation 3200.
This protocol allows your controller to
automatically obtain an IP address which enables the connection to the Internet. Every
time you restart your controller, it retrieves a new IP address.
Static IP An IP address that is permanently assigned
IP AddrAn Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a number that identifies a device
(such as the controller) on a network.
Subnet MaskThe subnet mask is used with an IP address to indicate what network
traffic should be permitted or denied.
Default GatewayAn IP address that enables the network traffic from your controller
to pass through to a larger network
Preferred DNS Server 1A naming system (Domain Name System) for devices, such as
your controller, that are connected to the Internet
Preferred DNS Server 2An additional domain name that is assigned to your controller
Physical (MAC) AddressThe Media Access Control address (MAC address) is a unique
identifier for your controller’s network connection.
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