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i-on40 Installer Mode Programming
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b) Give any GPRS or Ethernet module their own IP
numbers ready for use with IP Alarm Reporting or IP
Downloading.
If there is no GPRS or Ethernet module present then the
IP Network (Own) menu contains the following options:
Web Server
This sub-menu controls the availability of the control
unit’s built-in web server. There are two lower
options:
Status
Set the Status to Enabled in order to make the web
server available. Setting Status to Disabled halts the
web server.
Port Number
This is the port that the control unit uses for the web
server. The format is a group of digits up to five
digits long. The default port is 80.
IP Address
This is the control unit’s own IP address. The IP
address comprises four groups of digits. Each group
is three digits long, and is separated from the next
group by a “dot”, for example “192.168.000.001”.
Press “*” to key in the dot.
Sub-Net Mask
If necessary, key in the sub-net mask, for example
“255.255.255.000”. This number has the same
format as the IP address.
Note: If you leave IP Address and Sub-Net Mask blank
then the control unit will use DHCP (Dynamic Host
Control Protocol) to obtain these values from a DHCP
server.
Gateway Address
This is the IP address of the router that connects the
local network, to which the i-on40 is connected, to
rest of the Internet (or to a larger network).If
necessary, key in the gateway IP address. This
number has the same format as the IP address.
Note: Once you have entered the details described above,
you can see what IP address you have given the
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