Chapter 8 Device Management; Network Settings - Raritan Dominion KX II User Manual

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Chapter 8

Network Settings

Device Management
In This Chapter
Network Settings ................................................................................... 145
Device Services ..................................................................................... 150
Configuring Modem Settings ................................................................. 158
Configuring Date/Time Settings ............................................................ 159
Event Management ............................................................................... 160
Power Supply Setup .............................................................................. 167
Configuring Ports ................................................................................... 168
Connect and Disconnect Scripts ........................................................... 206
Port Group Management ....................................................................... 211
Changing the Default GUI Language Setting ........................................ 211
Use the Network Settings page to customize the network configuration
(for example, the IP address, discovery port, and LAN interface
parameters) for your KX II.
There are two options available to set up your IP configuration:
None (default) - This is the recommended option (static IP). Since
the KX II is part of your network infrastructure, you most likely do not
want its IP address to change frequently. This option allows you to
set the network parameters.
DHCP - With this option, the IP address is automatically assigned by
a DHCP server.
To change the network configuration:
1. Choose Device Settings > Network. The Network Settings page
opens.
2. Update the Network Basic Settings. See
(on page 146).
3. Update the LAN Interface Settings. See
page 148).
4. Click OK to set these configurations. If your changes require
rebooting the device, a reboot message appears.
To reset to factory defaults:
Click Reset to Defaults.
Network Basic Settings
LAN Interface Settings
(on
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