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Ethernet

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1773/1775/1777 Users Manual Note Make sure IPv6 is enabled on your Windows system. Ethernet Use a commercially available Cat 5 or higher Ethernet patch cable to connect the Analyzer to your LAN (local area network). A communication over Ethernet requires that each device has a unique IP address. Two options exist: Either a device obtains an address from a DHCP server or the device uses a static, user-configured address. The default setting of the Analyzer is to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server automatically. The Analyzer allows a Ethernet point-to-point connection between the Analyzer and a PC. The Analyzer has Auto-MDI-X support to switch automatically between 1:1 for a device-to-LAN connection and cross-over mode required for a device-to-device connection. A cross-over cable is not required. The Analyzer and PC self-assign IP addresses in the range of 169.254.x.x automatically after the timeout to receive an IP address from a DHCP server expires. Note During the typical timeout of 1 minute, Windows shows the status "Identifying" in the network status. Windows may show an exclamation mark in the network status icon indicating that the connection does not provide Internet access. This is normal. The Analyzer communicates with the Fluke Energy Analyze Plus software on these ports: Type TCP TCP TCP UDP Port Number 80 (HTTTP) 443 (HTTPS) 18571 18572 The software installer for Energy Analyze Plus automatically adds exceptions to the Windows firewall. If a third party firewall is used, add the ports and the application fea.exe to the exception list. 22 MyFlukeStore Shop for Fluke products online at: www. .com 1.888.610.7664

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1773/1775/1777
Users Manual
22
Note
Make sure IPv6 is enabled on your Windows system.
Ethernet
Use a commercially available Cat 5 or higher Ethernet patch cable to connect the Analyzer to
your LAN (local area network). A communication over Ethernet requires that each device has a
unique IP address. Two options exist: Either a device obtains an address from a DHCP server
or the device uses a static, user-configured address.
The default setting of the Analyzer is to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server automatically.
The Analyzer allows a Ethernet point-to-point connection between the Analyzer and a PC. The
Analyzer has Auto-MDI-X support to switch automatically between 1:1 for a device-to-LAN
connection and cross-over mode required for a device-to-device connection. A cross-over
cable is not required. The Analyzer and PC self-assign IP addresses in the range of 169.254.x.x
automatically after the timeout to receive an IP address from a DHCP server expires.
Note
During the typical timeout of 1 minute, Windows shows the status “Identifying” in the
network status. Windows may show an exclamation mark in the network status icon
indicating that the connection does not provide Internet access. This is normal.
The Analyzer communicates with the Fluke Energy Analyze Plus software on these ports:
The software installer for Energy Analyze Plus automatically adds exceptions to the Windows
firewall. If a third party firewall is used, add the ports and the application fea.exe to the
exception list.
Type
Port Number
TCP
80 (HTTTP)
TCP
443 (HTTPS)
TCP
18571
UDP
18572
Shop for Fluke products online at:
1.888.610.7664
www.
MyFlukeStore
.com