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  equivalent  to  unchecked  and  a  Direction of Read / Write is equivalent  
  to checked. 
2. The new Protocol Support area contains a protocol list box showing  
  the  protocols  supported by the platform being configured. Each  
  protocol in  the list box has a checkbox in front of it that can be checked  
  to  enable  the  protocol.  The  single  Config Selected Protocol button  
  applies to the protocol that is currently highlighted in the list box. 
 Standard Configuration 
 To  perform  Standard  Configuration,  simply leave the Enhanced Configuration     
 checkbox unchecked. 
     In this case, Net Mask and Gateway cannot
 be assigned to OCS registers, while IP   
 Address, Status and Version must
 be assigned to OCS registers. 
   Note  that  the  assigned  IP Address register’s Direction can set to Read only or Read   
 / Write. 
     If the register is Read only, the Default IP Address becomes the unit’s IP Address and  
 is loaded  into the assigned register, where it can be read by the application. (Note: In  
 this  case,  the  low  octet  of  the IP Address can be replaced with the unit’s CAN Network  
 ID, by checking the Use CAN ID for last Octet checkbox.) 
 If  the  register  is  Read  /  Write,  the  application  should  write  an  IP  Address  to  the 
 assigned  register,  and  this  value  will  then  be  the  unit’s  IP  Address.  (In  this  case,  the 
 Default  IP  Address  is  used only if communication is lost during an I/O configuration  
 download; otherwise the Default IP Address is ignored.) 
Protocol Support: 
The Protocol Support area contains a list of all the protocols supported by the platform being configured. 
To activate a protocol, check its checkbox. 
For protocols that require additional configuration, click on a listed protocol to select it and then click the 
Configure Selected Protocol button. This will open a new dialog with configuration options for the 
selected protocol (Detailed configuration of the protocols is explained in the corresponding chapters 
below). 










