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Maintenance menu operations, To display the maintenance menu, Meanings of indications on the menu

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Item M53: DEFAULT GATEWAY PRESET M5: NETWORK: Items relating to network settings Setting Set the address of the default gateway. 000.000.000.000 M54: LINK SPEED M55: DUPLEX M56: JUMBO FRAME a) Notes • The address of the default gateway cannot be set when DHCP is set to "ENABLE". • To check the automatically acquired address of the default gateway, close the maintenance menu and then open it again. Set the communications speed. AUTO, 10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1000Mbps Set the communications method. AUTO, Full Duplex, Half Duplex For how to set the communication method, see "To change network settings" (page 153). Set the size of jumbo frames. 9014, 4088, OFF(1514) M57: DNS1 Note This value does not include the 4 bytes of the FCS (Frame Check Sequence). Set the address of DNS server 1. 000.000.000.000 M58: DNS2 Notes • The address of DNS server 1 cannot be set when DHCP is set to "ENABLE". • To check the automatically acquired address of DNS server 1, close the maintenance menu and then open it again. Set the address of DNS server 2. 000.000.000.000 M59: UPnP M5F: RESET NET CONFIG Notes • The address of DNS server 2 cannot be set when DHCP is set to "ENABLE". • To check the automatically acquired address of DNS server 2, close the maintenance menu and then open it again. Select whether to enable the UPnP (universal plug and play) function. DISABLE: Disable the UPnP function. ENABLE: Enable the UPnP function. Reset network settings to the factory defaults. SAVE function button (F5): Reset. MENU button: Return to the next highest menu level without executing the reset. a) A jumbo frame is a frame larger than the maximum 1514 bytes (not including FCS) of the standard Ethernet frame. Jumbo frames make it possible to deliver larger payloads per packet. Since fewer packets need to be routed, packet processing overhead is lower and network throughput is potentially improved. (Note that this item is enabled only when LINK SPEED is set to "1000Mbps". For it to work, all other devices that handle packets on the network must also support jumbo frames.) The maintenance menu appears on the video monitor display and the currently-set menu item is displayed in reverse video. Meanings of indications on the menu screen Maintenance menu operations This section describes the indications in the maintenance menu and how to change the settings. To display the maintenance menu Holding down the PAGE/HOME button and the SHIFT button, press the MENU button. On-screen indication Right-pointing arrow (c) at the right of a menu item Left-pointing arrow (C) at the left of a menu item Meaning Pressing the PUSH SET(S.SEL) knob or the b/OUT button switches to the next lower menu level or to a setting selection screen. Pressing the PUSH SET(S.SEL) knob or the B/IN button switches to the previous (higher) menu level. Chapter 7 Menus 152 Maintenance Menu

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Maintenance Menu
Chapter 7
Menus
a) A jumbo frame is a frame larger than the maximum 1514 bytes (not
including FCS) of the standard Ethernet frame. Jumbo frames make it
possible to deliver larger payloads per packet. Since fewer packets need to
be routed, packet processing overhead is lower and network throughput is
potentially improved. (Note that this item is enabled only when LINK
SPEED is set to “1000Mbps”. For it to work, all other devices that handle
packets on the network must also support jumbo frames.)
Maintenance menu operations
This section describes the indications in the maintenance
menu and how to change the settings.
To display the maintenance menu
Holding down the PAGE/HOME button and the SHIFT
button, press the MENU button.
The maintenance menu appears on the video monitor
display and the currently-set menu item is displayed in
reverse video.
Meanings of indications on the menu
screen
M53: DEFAULT GATEWAY
PRESET
Set the address of the default gateway.
000.000.000.000
Notes
The address of the default gateway cannot be set when DHCP is set to “ENABLE”.
To check the automatically acquired address of the default gateway, close the maintenance
menu and then open it again.
M54: LINK SPEED
Set the communications speed.
AUTO
, 10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1000Mbps
M55: DUPLEX
Set the communications method.
AUTO
, Full Duplex, Half Duplex
For how to set the communication method, see “To change network settings” (page 153).
M56: JUMBO FRAME
a)
Set the size of jumbo frames.
9014, 4088, OFF(1514)
Note
This value does not include the 4 bytes of the FCS (Frame Check Sequence).
M57: DNS1
Set the address of DNS server 1.
000.000.000.000
Notes
The address of DNS server 1 cannot be set when DHCP is set to “ENABLE”.
To check the automatically acquired address of DNS server 1, close the maintenance
menu and then open it again.
M58: DNS2
Set the address of DNS server 2.
000.000.000.000
Notes
The address of DNS server 2 cannot be set when DHCP is set to “ENABLE”.
To check the automatically acquired address of DNS server 2, close the maintenance
menu and then open it again.
M59: UPnP
Select whether to enable the UPnP (universal plug and play) function.
DISABLE
:
Disable the UPnP function.
ENABLE:
Enable the UPnP function.
M5F: RESET NET CONFIG
Reset network settings to the factory defaults.
SAVE function button (F5):
Reset.
MENU button:
Return to the next highest menu level without executing the reset.
M5: NETWORK: Items relating to network settings
Item
Setting
On-screen indication
Meaning
Right-pointing arrow
(
c
) at the right of a
menu item
Pressing the PUSH SET(S.SEL)
knob or the
b
/OUT button switches
to the next lower menu level or to a
setting selection screen.
Left-pointing arrow (
C
)
at the left of a menu
item
Pressing the PUSH SET(S.SEL)
knob or the
B
/IN button switches to
the previous (higher) menu level.