C.2.1.1
Default Selection
If the Ethernet interface is not used, select the Default mode. IP Address or mask changes are
not permitted while in this mode of operation.
The IP addresses are not accessible. These parameters are set, and cannot change, until the
Boot Mode is changed.
•
IP MASK
•
MODEM IP ADDR
•
SERVER IP ADDR
•
ROUTER IP ADDR
C.2.1.2
BOOTp Selection
At boot time, if BOOTp is enabled, the modem uses the BOOTp protocol to get names, masks
and IP Addresses of the modem, router and server from the Network Manager automatically. This
must be consistent with the tag expected by the user's BOOTp server. If BOOTp is disabled, the
modem ignores the BOOT SERVER TAG setting.
C.2.1.3
Non-Vol Selection
NON-VOL allows for setting up all required IP Addresses. It stores the information to the non-
volatile memory. The modem restores the saved settings into the correct fields when the power
cycles.
C.2.1.4
IP Test Selection
The IP TEST selection is similar to the Default selection. When IP TEST is enabled, these preset
parameters are programmed. They do not change until the selection is changed.
•
IP Mask
•
Modem IP Address
•
Server IP Address
•
Router IP Address
•
TRANSEC IP Address
To edit these parameters, change the boot mode to NON-VOL.
C.2.2 Boot Server Tag Submenu
This allows you to select the operating boot tag when operating in the BOOTp mode. The default
setting of 206 is selected automatically when the boot mode is set to DEFAULT (factory preset
mode).
C.2.3 Modem Host Submenu
This shows the operating unit Host name, such as DMD20. It is read only.
C.2.4 IP Address Mask Submenu
This allows you to enter the IP Address Mask. Enter the IP Address Mask based on the Network
settings. Contact the IP Administrator if you do not know this address.
Example IP Address Mask: 255.255.000.000
Appendix C
255.000.000.000
010.000.000.001
010.001.001.001
010.000.001.001
255.255.255.000
192.168.000.238
192.168.000.101
192.168.000.102
192.168.000.239
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