Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual

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11.

Enter the subnet mask for the network to which the CX is to be connected.

12.

Press the DISP/ENTER key. On the CX1000, select [ENT] and then press the
DISP/ENTER key.
The subnet mask value that you entered appears in the [Subnet mask] box.

Setting the Default Gateway

Set the default gateway according to the system or network to which the CX belongs.
If the subnet mask is not required, proceed to “Setting the DNS (Domain Name
System).”

13.

Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the [Default gateway] box.

14.

Press the [Input] soft key. The entry dialog box opens.

15.

Enter the default gateway for the network to which the CX is to be connected.

16.

Press the DISP/ENTER key. On the CX1000, select [ENT] and then press the
DISP/ENTER key.
The default gateway value that you entered appears in the [Default gateway] box.
On the CX1000, confirm the settings here.
To confirm the new settings, press the DISP/ENTER key. To cancel the
settings, press the ESC key.

For a detailed procedure in confirming or canceling settings, see “Setup Procedure Using
Operation Keys” on page ix.

Setting the DNS (Domain Name System)

If you are specifying the file or e-mail destination server for the FTP client or e-mail
transmission function using a host name, enter the settings below. Otherwise,
proceed to step 39.
On the CX1000, if you confirmed the settings in step 16, press the ESC key to return
to the communication function setting menu of step 4. Then, press the [#2 (Ethernet
(DNS))] soft key.

• Turning On/Off the DNS
17.

Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the [DNS On/Off] box.

18.

Press the [On] or [Off] soft key.
When using the DNS, select [On] and carry out the steps from 19 to 38.
Otherwise, select [Off] (steps 19 to 38 are not required).

• Setting the Primary DNS Server Address
19.

Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the [Primary] box.

20.

Press the [Input] soft key. An entry box appears.

2.3 Configuring of the Ethernet Interface

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