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Introduction to the Agilent 7100 Capillary Electrophoresis System

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LAN Configuration 4<br />

TCP/IP Parameter Configuration<br />

TCP/IP Parameter Configuration<br />

To operate properly in a network environment, <strong>the</strong> LAN interface must be<br />

configured with valid TCP/IP network parameters. These parameters are:<br />

• IP address<br />

• Subnet mask<br />

• Default gateway<br />

The TCP/IP parameters can be configured by <strong>the</strong> following methods:<br />

• by au<strong>to</strong>matically requesting <strong>the</strong> parameters from a network-based BOOTP<br />

service (using <strong>the</strong> so-called bootstrap pro<strong>to</strong>col), see “<strong>Agilent</strong> Bootp<br />

Service” on page 75<br />

• by manually setting <strong>the</strong> parameters using Telnet<br />

The LAN interface differentiates between several initialization modes. The<br />

initialization mode (abbreviation: 'init mode') defines how <strong>to</strong> determine <strong>the</strong><br />

active TCP/IP parameters after power-on. The parameters may be derived<br />

from a Bootp cycle, non-volatile memory or initialized with known default<br />

values. The initialization mode is selected by <strong>the</strong> configuration switch, see<br />

Table 17 on page 64.<br />

<strong>Agilent</strong> <strong>7100</strong> <strong>Capillary</strong> <strong>Electrophoresis</strong> <strong>System</strong> User Manual 63

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