User guide

20 Chapter 4 Using the Web Interface
Network Settings
Network settings allow you to change the IP address. Advanced Network
Settings allow you alter the Ethernet Interface speed and mode, TCP/IP
settings, TCP keepalive settings, or DHCP settings. The screen below is
the Advanced Network page.
Use this page to adjust Ethernet Speed, Ethernet Mode, TCP Time-To-
Live, IP Time-To-Live, Probe Interval, Probe Count, Retransmission
Timeout, DHCP Client Identifier, Client Identifier Type, Enable TCP
Keepalive, Idle Timeout, Keepalive Byte, and Telnet Break.
Serial Port Settings
Use the Serial Port link to establish a port profile that will assist you to set
up your device. You may also adjust the Basic Serial Settings (baud rate,
data bits, parity, stop bits, and flow control). The screen below shows the
options under the Port profile. If you select an option the port setting will
automatically request the correct information for your profile. Select your
profile based on the way you will use your device.For more information
about advanced configurations and port profiles see "Configuring
Advanced Functions" on page 23.