Chapter 3 ethernet configuration, Entering network configuration mode, Entering network configuration mode -1 – National Instruments GPIB-ENET/100 User Manual

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Ethernet Configuration

This chapter describes how to use the NI Ethernet Device Configuration
utility to configure the network parameters of the GPIB-ENET/100. You
can use this utility for any of the following purposes:

Manually configure the network parameters or enable DHCP

Verify or change the hostname

Add or change a comment to help identify the device

Your GPIB-ENET/100 must be in network configuration mode when you
make any changes to the network parameters.

Entering Network Configuration Mode

If DHCP is available on your network, it configures the network parameters
for your GPIB-ENET/100 at startup, as described in the

Step 3. Switch on

Your GPIB-ENET/100

section of Chapter 2,

Installation

. In this case, using

the NI Ethernet Device Configuration utility is not necessary.

If the GPIB-ENET/100 is configured to use DHCP and DHCP is
unavailable, the unit automatically enters network configuration mode after
a 60 second timeout. The GPIB-ENET/100 must be in this mode before
you can make changes to the network parameters.

You also can enter network configuration mode during normal operation by
pressing and holding the CFG RESET switch for three seconds. Refer to
the

Using the CFG RESET Switch

section in Chapter 6,

Using Your

GPIB-ENET/100 and NI-488.2

for more information on using this switch.

While in network configuration mode, the PWR/RDY LED alternates
rapidly between red and yellow, and normal operation is halted.

Note

If you only want to view the network configuration settings without making

changes, you do not need to place the unit into network configuration mode. While in
normal operation, you can run the utility as described in the following section,

Using the

NI Ethernet Device Configuration Utility

, and examine the properties for any National

Instruments Ethernet device on your subnet. However, any changes you attempt to make to
the network parameters while in normal mode will not take effect.

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