T/MonXM 4.7 User Manual
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Section Three - Network Setup
Step Two:
Port 28
Fig. 3.3 - Ethernet TCP Port Definition Screen
addresses for Network Address, Network Subnet Mask, and
Default Gateway. If you don’t know the correct addresses, ask
your network administrator.
6. In the Edit Settings screen you can also select the number of pos-
sible TCP and UDP connections available in T/MonXM. By
default, 40 TCP and 5 UDP connections are activated. Up to 49
UPD and TCP connections total can be activated.
Note:
If you have defined more TCP ports than are activated,
T/MonXM will display an error message during initialization indi-
cating that it can’t get a network descriptor.
If you want to verify that your T/MonXM system is connected to
your LAN, ping the network address assigned to the T/MonXM sys-
tem from a computer on your network.
7. You must reboot before the changes can take effect.
Your next step is to assign Ethernet I/O to Port 28. Follow these
steps:
1. Choose Master > Parameters > Remote Ports > F)ind and enter
28 <CR>.
2. Choose E)dit.
3. Press Tab to select the list box. Highlight “Ethernet I/O” and
press Enter.