Network Basic Settings; Assign The Kx Ii-101-V2 An Ip Address; Configure The Ipv4 Settings - Raritan Dominion KX II-101-V2 User Manual

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Network Basic Settings

These procedures describe how to assign an IP address on the Network
Settings page. For complete information about all of the fields and the
operation of this page, see

Assign the KX II-101-V2 an IP Address

To assign an IP address to the KX II-101-V2:
1. Choose Device Settings > Network. The Network Settings page
opens.
2. Specify a meaningful Device Name for your KX II-101-V2 device.
Up to 32 alphanumeric and valid special characters, no spaces
between characters.
3. Next, configure the IPv4, IPv6 and DNS settings.

Configure the IPv4 Settings

1. In the IPv4 section, enter or select the appropriate IPv4-specific
network settings:
a. Enter the IP Address if needed. The default IP address is
192.168.0.192.
b. Enter the Subnet Mask. The default subnet mask is
255.255.255.0.
c. Enter the Default Gateway if None is selected from the IP Auto
Configuration drop-down.
d. Enter the Preferred DHCP Host Name if DHCP is selected from
the IP Auto Configuration drop-down.
e. Select the IP Auto Configuration. The following options are
available:
None (Static IP) - This option requires you manually specify the
network parameters.
This is the recommended option because the KX II-101-V2 is an
infrastructure device, and its IP address should not change.
Select this option if you want to ensure redundant failover
capabilities should the primary Ethernet port (or the switch/router
to which it is connected) fail. If it fails, KX II-101-V2 fails over to
the secondary network port with the same IP address, ensuring
there is not interruption.
DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is used by
networked computers (clients) to obtain unique IP addresses
and other parameters from a DHCP server.
Chapter 6: Device Management
Network Settings
(on page 96).
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