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Table 4-11 TCP/IP
Parameter
Description
Ethernet Card
Select to configure parameters of the card.
IP Version
There is one option: IPv4.
MAC
MAC address of the terminal.
Mode
Static
Set IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address manually.
DHCP
After DHCP is enabled, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway
address cannot be configured.
If DHCP is effective, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address
will be displayed automatically; if DHCP is not effective, IP address,
subnet mask, and gateway address will all be zero.
If you want to see the default IP when DHCP is effective, disable
DHCP.
Link-local
Address
Link-local address is only available when IPv6 is selected in the IP
version. Unique link-local addresses will be assigned to network
interface controller in each local area network to enable
communications. The link-local address cannot be modified.
IP Address
Enter IP address, and then configure subnet mask and gateway address.
IP address and gateway address must be in the same network segment.
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Preferred DNS
Server
Set IP address of the preferred DNS server.
Alternate DNS
Server
Set IP address of the alternate DNS server.
Click OK to complete the setting. Step 3
4.9.2 Port
Set the maximum connections clients that the terminal can be connected to and port numbers.
Select Network Setting > Port. Step 1
Configure port numbers. See the following table. Step 2
Except max connection, you need to reboot the terminal to make the configuration
effective after modifying values.
Table 4-12 Port description
Parameter
Description
Max
Connection
You can set the maximum connections of clients that the terminal can be
connected to.
Platform clients like Smart PSS are not counted.
TCP Port
Default value is 37777.
HTTP Port
Default value is 80. If other value is used as port number, you need to add
this value behind the address when logging in through browsers.