HP (Hewlett-Packard) 20/700 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
84 Entering Configuration Data Chapter 3
Setting the Subnet Mask Address
Setting the Subnet Mask AddressSetting the Subnet Mask Address
Setting the Subnet Mask Address
This is a four-byte notation (specified by the system administrator) to resolve
routing within your intranet. This address makes the library accessible through
a subnet on a large network. An example of a subnet mask entry is
255.255.254.0.
To set the subnet mask address:
1. At the Network Config Menu, press an arrow button until the cursor
underscores SUBNET MASK.
2. Press the [SELECT] button. An editing screen appears.
3. On the editing screen:
a. Press the up and down arrow buttons to select a value for each three-
digit field in the address.
b. Press the [SELECT] button to move right to the next field.
c. Press the [MENU] button to move left to the previous field.
4. Press the [SELECT] button from the right-most field when the screen
displays your desired setting to save the changes. (You may press the
[MENU] button from the left-most field to abort.)
5. If you have already changed the library’s SCSI ID and are planning to exit
the main Configuration Menu at this time, you must press the [RESET]
button. If you wish to set other configuration values, continue with the next
section.
If you have not changed the library’s SCSI ID and are not setting other
configuration values, press the [MENU] button until you exit all menus.