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Mds inet series wireless ip/ethernet transceiver
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Figure 2-19. IP Address Configuration Menu
CAUTION: Changes to any of the following parameters while commu-
nicating over the network (LAN or over-the-air) may cause a
loss of communication with the unit being configured.
Communication will need to be re-established using the new
IP address.
IP Address Mode
vice. The IP address must be configured manually when set to
Static. A DHCP server must be available for the radio to obtain
a valid IP address when set to Dynamic. Only static IP address-
ing mode is available when VLAN Status is enabled [
Static, Dynamic
Dynamic Mode
or Remote) to obtain an IP address from any DHCP server avail-
able on the LAN. Dynamic Mode is also known as DHCP Client
mode. [
Disabled
Static IP Address
defined if DHCP Client mode is enabled. [
Static IP Netmask
used when the radio attempts to send a locally initiated message,
either from the terminal server, or management process. You
don't have to define it if DHCP Client mode is enabled.
[
]
255.255.0.0
Static IP Gateway
device, typically a router. [
The lower three lines of the screen show the actual addressing at the
transceiver, whether it was obtained from static configuration or from a
DHCP server.
iNET Series Reference Manual
Invisible place holder
—Defines the source of the IP address of thisde-
]
—Enabling this option forces the transceiver (AP
]
—The IPv4 local IP address. It need not be
—The IPv4 local subnet mask. This value is
—The IPv4 address of the default gateway
]
0.0.0.0
Static;
]
192.168.1.1
05-2806A01, Rev. J

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