System configuration > Networks
The data processor uses network configurations to determine how to boot up and communicate with the browser. Many network configurations can be defined, but only the active configuration is considered at boot time.
To define a new network configuration, click New and enter the appropriate parameters:
Click Save to save the new configuration. To make the new configuration active, click the Make active button. The unit reboots with the new settings.
CAUTION
Make sure that all entries are correct before making a network configuration active. Incorrect settings can render the system temporarily unusable and require a manual reset to default network settings. See
NOTE
Save all changes before modifying the active configuration or making a configuration active. The required system reboot discards all pending changes.
Select the desired configuration from the networks list and click the Make active button. The unit reboots with the new network settings.
CAUTION
Make sure that all entries are correct before making a network configuration active. Incorrect settings can render the system temporarily unusable and require a manual reset to default network settings. See
NOTE
Save all changes before modifying the active configuration or making a configuration active. The required system reboot discards all pending changes.
To edit the parameters of an existing network configuration, select the desired configuration from the networks list and edit the parameters as necessary. Click Save to save the changes. If modifying the active network, the system may need to reboot to apply the changes.
To delete an existing network configuration, select the configuration from the networks list and click Delete. The active network and default network configurations cannot be deleted.