Dhcp; Dns; Figure 3.2 Dip Switch On Bottom Side Of Iserver - Omega iBTX User Manual

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3.3 DHCP

DHCP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, enables computers and network devices to
receive their IP configurations from a DHCP server.
If DHCP is enabled on your iServer, as soon as the iServer that is connected to the
network is powered on, there will be an exchange of information between the iServer and
the DHCP server. As a result, the DHCP server will assign an IP address, a Gateway
address, a Subnet Mask, and a DNS address to the iServer. Note that the DHCP server
must be correctly configured to make such assignments.
If fixed or static IP address is desired, the DHCP function must be disabled.
The iServer is shipped with DHCP disabled (factory default).
The DHCP can be enabled by setting the DIP switch #3 to ON position (refer to Figure
3.2).
It's very important to communicate with the network administrator in order to
understand DHCP and its existing configurations on the host server before
enabling DHCP on the iServer.
The iServer is shipped with a default static IP address of 192.168.1.200 and
Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0.
DIP switch # 3 shown in "ON" position
Setting the iServer's IP address to 0.0.0.0 will also enable DHCP.

3.4 DNS

DNS, Domain Name System, enables computers and devices to be recognized over a
network based on a specific name instead of IP addresses.
For example, instead of having to use http://192 168 1 200 (IP address), you would use
http://eis03ec or any name up to sixteen alphanumeric characters defined as a Host
Name in the iServer's web server.
The default Host Name for an iServer is "eis" followed by the last four digits of the MAC
address of that iServer unit.
On Windows servers where DHCP and DNS are separate functions it is very
important to configure the DHCP server to communicate with DNS in order for
the iServer's Host Name to correctly respond. If you cannot access the iServer
using its Host Name, please contact your network administrator to make sure
DHCP and DNS servers are linked together
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Figure 3.2 DIP Switch on iServer
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