7: Setup Mode: Server Configuration; Server Configuration (Option 0); Ip Address; Set Gateway Ip Address - Lantronix UDS2100 User Manual

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7: Setup Mode: Server Configuration

This chapter explains how to configure the network settings.
Note:
Current values display in parentheses.

Server Configuration (Option 0)

The unit's basic network parameters display when you select Server
configuration (option 0). The IP Address, Set Gateway IP Address, and
Netmask fields display the current values.

IP Address

If DHCP is not used to assign IP addresses, enter the IP address manually. The
IP address must be set to a unique value in the network. Enter each octet and
press Enter between each section. The current value displays in parentheses.
If DHCP is used, the third octet of the IP address sets the BootP/DHCP/AutoIP
options. The following table shows the bits you can manually configure to force
the UDS2100 to disable AutoIP, DHCP, or BootP. To disable an option, set the
appropriate bit.
For example, if the third octet is 0.0.5.0, the AutoIP and BootP options are
disabled; only DHCP is enabled. (The value 5 results from adding the binary
equivalents of 0 and 2.) This is the most common setting when using DHCP.

Set Gateway IP Address

The gateway address, or router, allows communication to other LAN segments.
The gateway address should be the IP address of the router connected to the
same LAN segment as the unit. The gateway address must be within the local
network. The default setting is N (No), meaning the gateway address has not
been set. To set the gateway address, type Y and enter the address.
UDS2100 Device Server User Guide

Figure 7-1. Network Settings

IP Address : (172) .(019) .(205) .(222)
Set Gateway IP Address (N) ?
Netmask: Number of Bits for Host Part (0=default) (0)
Set DNS Server IP addr
Change Telnet/Web Manager password (N) ?
IP Address : (000) (000) (000) (000) _

Table 7-1. BootP/DHCP/AutoIP options

Options
AutoIP
DHCP
BootP
(N) ?
Bit
Value
0
1
1
2
2
4
42

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