
Chapter 5 Administration
Setting Ethernet
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3 From the Ethernet submenu, scroll to Set Gateway, and then press
Enter. The cursor automatically appears at the first digit.
4 At each position of the gateway address, use the up and down
arrows to change the value of each digit. Press
Enter to advance the
cursor to the next digit.
When you have advanced through all of the digits of the gateway
address, the autoloader displays
Enter to save.
Note: If you make a mistake, press Escape to backspace to the
digit you want to change.
5 Press Enter. New Gateway is xxx.xxx.xxx appears on the LCD. You do
not need to reboot the autoloader.
6 Press
Escape or Enter to return to the Ethernet submenu.
System Time The system time is displayed by On-board Remote Management and it is
used internally when logging events and errors. The system time is
either regular time or power-on time. Regular time is Month/Date/Year
Time, such as Nov/21/2004 19:28. Power-on time is Power On Cycles/
Power On Hours. For example,
POC: 00121, POH: 00002:07:45 where POC
is the number of times the system has booted since it was
manufactured, and POH is the number of hours, minutes, and seconds
since the last system boot. If regular time is known, it will be used,
otherwise power-on time is used.
Setting the Time Zone To set the time zone:
1 From the main menu, scroll to
Configuration, and then press Enter.
2 From the
Configuration menu, scroll to Time, and then press Enter.
3 From the
Time submenu, scroll to Set Timezone, and then press
Enter. The Time Zone screen appears, allowing you to set the hours.
The cursor automatically appears at the first digit.
4 Scroll to set the number of hours difference between your local time
and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
5 Scroll to set the number of minutes difference between your local
time and GMT, then press
Enter. The new time zone is set.
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