User's Manual

6.
Configuring
the
Receiver:
Other
Than
Keypad
and
Display
Page
22
X360 GIS Reference
Receiver
User
Guide
1.
CONFIGURING THE RECEIVER: OTHER
THAN
KEYPAD AND DISPLAY
You can configure the X360 , GIS Receiver to perform a wide variety of
functions. This chapter describes the configuration methods other than the
front panel display, and explains when and why each method is used.
The WinFlash utility described in this chapter is used primarily to update the
Receiver firmware.
CONFIGURING THE ETHERNET SETTINGS
The Receiver Ethernet port connects to an Ethernet network, through which
you can access, configure, and monitor the Receiver. No serial cable
connection to the Receiver is necessary.
The Receiver has the following Ethernet settings:
5 IP address
6 IP mask
7 Gateway
8 DNS server
9 HTTP port
The default setting for the HTTP port is 80: This port is not assigned by the
network. HTTP port 80 is the standard port for web servers and enables you
to connect to the Receiver by entering only the Receiver’s IP address in a
web
browser.
For example, using port 80: http://192.168.9.69
If the Receiver is set to use a port other than 80, you must enter the IP
address followed by the port number in a web browser.
For example, port 9971: http://169.168.9.69:9971
Users can configure the Ethernet settings through the front panel (see 5.4.
Setting up the Receiver as part of an Ethernet configuration) and a web
server. To use a web server, the Receiver must be connected to a network
and have a valid Ethernet configuration.
NOTE: The Receiver should be configured the Ethernet settings
through the front panel for its first connection to the Internet.