Network Board User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- Contents
- CHAPTER1 Cautions To Ensure Safety
- CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit
- 2-1 Ethernet unit features
- 2-2 How data is exchanged
- 2-3 How to connect to Ethernet
- 2-4 Making system settings for the controller (server)
- 2-5 Making the PC settings (client)
- 2-6 Checking the connection with “ping”
- 2-7 Using TELNET
- 2-8 TELNET dedicated parameters
- 2-9 TELENET communication commands
- 2-10 Making a connection with TELNET.EXE
- 2-11 Other operating tasks
- 2-12 Message List
- 2-13 Troubleshooting
- 2-14 Specifications
- 2-15 Supplement
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CHAPTER2 Ethernet Unit
2-4-4 Setting the gateway
The following explains how to set the gateway. Basically this is specifying the router IP
address. The router is a device relaying information from a certain network to a different
network when two or more networks are present.
1) Press
F3
(SYS) on the initial menu
screen.
2) Press
F4
(next) to switch the function
display and then press
F2
(OPT).
3) Press
F4
(next) again and then press
F3
(GWAY).
4) The currently set gateway is now dis-
played. To change it, enter the new gate-
way with the number pad keys. (To move
the cursor to right and left between peri-
ods, use the
X
+
Z
or
X
-
Z
keys.)
When completely finished making the
gateway entry, press the
key.
5) The screen returns to the previous display
in step 4.
[MENU]
select menu
1EDIT2OPRT3SYS 4MON
[SYS]
select menu
1SAFE2OPT 3UTL 4next
[SYS-OPT]
select menu
1IP 2MASK3GWAY4next
[SYS-OPT-GWAY]
gateway
=
192.168. 0. 1
[SYS-OPT-GWAY]
gateway
=
133.210.201. 1