2) Make local connection to the NGC using either the USB or RS-232 cable to do
initial setup of the parameters.
3) From the Analyzer Operation screen in PCCU, click Show Tree View in the
upper left corner of the screen.
4) Click Communications to show the communication setup screen.
5) Select the Network tab.
End View
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6) Enable or disable the dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP). To disable
the DHCP and assigned IP address, set to No and continue to the next step;
otherwise, select Yes and skip to step 6.
7) Enter the IP address assigned by the network administrator and subnet mask, if
different (default is 255.255.255.0).
8) When all desired changes have been made, select Send.
9) Reset the NGC by pressing the Reset button located on the termination panel
housed in the rear of NGC enclosure.
10) Verify the Ethernet communication:
11) At prompt ">" type: ping followed by a space, then either the network ID or IP
address, and click Enter. A successful communication will show multiple replies
for the unit.
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At the command prompt, type ipconfig /all (space after ipconfig).
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Record the PC and LAN settings displayed for later use.
If using a Windows network, the user can use the network
ID feature. Network IDs are limited to 15 alphanumeric
digits, with limited special characters. See the Windows
help files for more information about naming computers.
Figure 4-2 Ethernet Cable-Typical
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Change to TCP/IP network cable.
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From the Windows Start Menu, select Run. From the Run dialog box,
type CMD to open the Command window.
Straight-Through Cable
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