INtime® 3.1 Software - tenAsys
INtime® 3.1 Software - tenAsys
INtime® 3.1 Software - tenAsys
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Chapter 7: Configuration<br />
Setting the TCP/IP configuration parameters<br />
1. Start the Control Panel INtime applet.<br />
2. Select the Real-time Network Configuration tab.<br />
3. Set the following:<br />
To...<br />
Automatically start real-time networking services<br />
Select this checkbox...<br />
Auto-Start Networking Services<br />
NIC driver configuration<br />
4. Select the Transport Layers you plan to use.<br />
5. Enter the host name.<br />
6. Click the NIC Configuration button. The NIC Configuration Dialog displays. Edit<br />
or Add the interfaces you require, as needed. Each configured interface needs one<br />
of these:<br />
• Check the Enable DHCP box.<br />
• Enter the following:<br />
IP address<br />
IP interface address mask<br />
Gateway address<br />
NIC driver with its associated parameters.<br />
7. Exit the NIC Configuration Dialog.<br />
8. If you want to use a DNS server for name resolution, select the DNS checkbox, then<br />
enter the domain name and up to three IP addresses of DNS servers.<br />
9. Click the Apply button.<br />
If the INtime kernel is already loaded, you must restart the system for changes to<br />
take effect.<br />
When adding or editing a NIC interface, you must select the NIC driver appropriate to<br />
your hardware and configure the parameters appropriate to your hardware. Normally<br />
an ISA card requires configuring of the IRQ and Base Address. PCI cards do not<br />
normally require any special configuration parameters.<br />
However, if your system has multiple PCI NIC cards of the same type (for example, two<br />
Intel EtherExpressPro/100 cards), you must specify the proper instance number for the<br />
card you want to manage with the specified INtime driver.<br />
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