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Systems Operation
PL1000E Communication ECM
Media Number -RENR8091-03 Publication Date -01/09/2007 Date Updated -06/09/2007

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Internet Protocol Configuration


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Ethernet Media Access Control (MAC) Address


The "Ethernet (MAC) Address" is a read only value. The "Ethernet (MAC) Address" is programmed into the
device at manufacture time. The "Ethernet (MAC)" is used in order to uniquely identify the node on the
network to which the PL1000E is connected. The address value will be required by the network administrator
when configuring the device for operation on the network.

Internet Protocol Host Name


The Internet Protocol Host Name is a free form text field where the host name may be entered. The Internet
Protocol Host Name value is limited to 25 characters. The Internet Protocol Host Name is assigned by the
network administrator.

Internet Protocol (IPv4) Address

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The Internet Protocol (IPv4) Address is used if static IP addressing is required. The Internet Protocol (IPv4)
Address value must be configured with the value defined by the network administrator. The Internet Protocol
(IPv4) Address value is configured only if dynamic addressing is required.

Internet Protocol (IPv4) Network Mask


The Internet Protocol (IPv4) Network Mask is sometimes called the Subnet Mask. This value specifies what
range of IP addresses are considered to be on the same local subnet. A typical value for this configuration is
"255.255.255.0". A typical value for this configuration indicates that all devices with the same first three octets
as this device, will be considered to be on the same local subnet. Consult the network administrator in order to
determine the appropriate value for the configuration.

Network Default Gateway Internet Protocol (IPv4) Address


The Network Default Gateway Internet Protocol (IPv4) Address is the address of the networks' Default
Gateway server. Contact the network administrator in order to determine the appropriate Network Default
Gateway IP address.

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Enable Status


Possible values:

 Disabled

 Enabled (Default)

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