User's Manual
Page 10 Tantalus Systems Corp.
Released: 2010/1/31
3.2.2 Configuring a Static Network Addressing Scheme
Static configuration requires additional variables and is much more difficult to change. In addition, an
error in setting up a static addressing scheme may cause serious technical complications within your
network.
Warning
An incorrect net mask setting may render the NC-90 unable to communicate
with the Network Server or the DT-400.
Warning
Each NC-90 must have a unique network address. If multiple NC-90’s have
the same network address, this will cause communications problems on the
NS-2000 Network Server.
TO CONFIGURE A STATIC NETWORK ADDRESSING SCHEME
Note: Make sure that the cable from the DT-400 is plugged into the NC-90 and is powered up.
The NC-90 is ready for configuration when the status light on the NC-90 is either solid red,
flashing orange, or flashing red.
1. To configure for a static network address, choose 1.
2. At each prompt, enter the network settings provided by your Network Administrator or press
<enter> to accept the last entered values shown in brackets (green).
[2]>1
TZ offset(5)>
IPNM Address >10.1.1.75
IPNM Port>12345
Device IP Address >10.1.50.32
Net Mask >255.255.0.0
Gateway >10.1.1.20
DNS 1 >10.1.1.25
DNS 2 >
The configuration file you are about to send:
TZvar = TUN+5
IPNMAddr = 10.1.1.75
IPNMPort = 12345
Interface = eth0
InterfaceType = inet
NetworkAddressing = static
IpcIP = 10.1.50.32
IpcMask = 255.255.0.0
IpcNetwork = 10.1.0.0
IpcGateway = 10.1.1.20
IpcDNS1 = 10.1.1.25
Configure device? ( [ y ] n ):_