Configure Cyclone Sample Clauses

Configure Cyclone. Figure 4-5: Configure Cyclone Configure Cyclone brings up a submenu with three options from which to choose.
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Configure Cyclone. Edit IP Settings Figure 4-6: Configure Cyclone: Edit IP Settings Cyclone for STMicro - User Manual 27 CYCLONE FOR STMICRO Edit IP Settings brings up a submenu with four options from which to choose. Edit IP Settings: Edit IP Numbers Edit IP Numbers allows the user to set an IP number for the Cyclone for STMicro. The current IP number is displayed on the second line. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the characters. To select a character, hit the Select button. When you are finished, scroll through the characters until you reach the -> (right-arrow) character. Selecting this character will complete the process. Press the Cancel button at any time to leave the IP number as is and return to the Main Menu. Figure 4-7: Edit IP Settings: Edit IP Number Edit IP Settings: Edit IP Mask Edit IP Mask allows the user to set an IP Mask for the Cyclone for STMicro. The current IP Mask is displayed on the second line. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the characters. To select a character, hit the Select button. When you are finished, scroll through the characters until you reach the -> (right-arrow) character. Selecting this character will complete the process. The default IP mask is 255.255.255.0. 28 Cyclone for STMicro - User Manual CYCLONE FOR STMICRO Figure 4-8: Edit IP Settings: Edit IP Mask Edit IP Settings: Edit IP Gateway Edit IP Gateway allows the user to set the IP Gateway for the Cyclone for STMicro. The current IP Gateway is displayed on the second line. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the characters. To select a character, hit the Select button. When you are finished, scroll through the characters until you reach the -> (right-arrow) character. Selecting this character will complete the process. Figure 4-9: Edit IP Settings: Edit IP Gateway Edit IP Settings: Show MAC Address Show MAC Address displays the current MAC address for the Cyclone for STMicro. Cyclone for STMicro - User Manual 29 CYCLONE FOR STMICRO Figure 4-10: Edit IP Settings: Show MAC Address
Configure Cyclone. Edit Cyclone Name Edit Cyclone Name allows the user to set the name for the Cyclone for STMicro. The current name is displayed on the second line. Use the Up/ Down buttons to scroll through the characters. To select a character, hit the Select button. When you are finished, scroll through the characters until you reach the -> (right-arrow) character. Selecting this character will complete the process. Press the Cancel button at any point to leave the name as is and return to the Main Menu. Figure 4-11: Configure Cyclone: Edit Cyclone Name
Configure Cyclone. Edit IP Settings Figure 4-6: Configure Cyclone: Edit IP Settings Edit IP Settings brings up a submenu with four options from which to choose. Edit IP Settings: Edit IP Numbers Edit IP Numbers allows the user to set an IP number for the Cyclone for Renesas. The current IP number is displayed on the second line. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the characters. To select a character, hit the Select button. When you are finished, scroll through the characters until you reach the -> (right-arrow) character. Selecting this character will complete the process. Press the Cancel button at any time to leave the IP number as is and return to the Main Menu. Figure 4-7: Edit IP Settings: Edit IP Number Edit IP Settings: Edit IP Mask Edit IP Mask allows the user to set an IP Mask for the Cyclone for Renesas. The current IP Mask is displayed on the second line. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the characters. To select a character, hit the Select button. When you are finished, scroll through the characters until you reach the -> (right-arrow) character. Selecting this character will complete the process. The default IP mask is 255.255.255.0. Figure 4-8: Edit IP Settings: Edit IP Mask Edit IP Settings: Edit IP Gateway Edit IP Gateway allows the user to set the IP Gateway for the Cyclone for Renesas. The current IP Gateway is displayed on the second line. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the characters. To select a character, hit the Select button. When you are finished, scroll through the characters until you reach the -> (right-arrow) character. Selecting this character will complete the process. Figure 4-9: Edit IP Settings: Edit IP Gateway Edit IP Settings: Show MAC Address Show MAC Address displays the current MAC address for the Cyclone for Renesas. Figure 4-10: Edit IP Settings: Show MAC Address
Configure Cyclone. Edit Cyclone Name Edit Cyclone Name allows the user to set the name for the Cyclone for Renesas. The current name is displayed on the second line. Use the Up/ Down buttons to scroll through the characters. To select a character, hit the Select button. When you are finished, scroll through the characters until you reach the -> (right-arrow) character. Selecting this character will complete the process. Press the Cancel button at any point to leave the name as is and return to the Main Menu. Figure 4-11: Configure Cyclone: Edit Cyclone Name

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