User`s manual
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GMS Inc. doing business as Cobham Tactical Communications and Surveillance
www.cobham.com/tcs
1> ngc
Network Configuration
Mode: Static IP Address
Local Host Name M2TE
DNS IP Address 192.168.1.1
Static Configuration
IP Address: 192.168.1.36
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Domain Name: gmsinc.com
The user should also be aware that from the serial port interface as demonstrated above, the IP
address can also be set to a different address or changed to a different mode (Static or DHCP). That
is with the command “nsc”, the IP address mode can be changed to DHCP mode if it currently se to
static mode. For example the parameters associated with the “nsc” command are:
nsc IPAddress:{DHCP:0}
Using this command to change to a static IP address you type the command, a space and then the
static IP address ; the standard notation a.b.c.d, four decimal numbers <0-254> separated by three
periods <.>, for example “nsc 192.168.1.36” (and then press the ENTER key from the keyboard. To
change to DHCP mode you would type “nsc 0” or “nsc DHCP”. Keep in mind this only changes the
IP address not the entire network configuration.
Note: After changing IP address mode or the static address you need to re-power the transmitter
before the changes take place.
When the IP address of the device is known, the user can proceed to type the IP address in the
address bar of an Internet web browser. A web interface welcome page will then be displayed as
shown in Figure 9.