Setting a Static IP
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- Alon Men
The four Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-T) network management Input/Output ports are user-configurable, but they do have factory-defined default values, as follows:
Port | Description |
---|---|
eth0 | 192.168.000.010 (Static IP address) |
eth1 | DHCP (Dynamic IP address) |
eth2 | DHCP (Dynamic IP address) |
eth3 | 192.168.001.010 (Static IP address) |
The IP address values mentioned above are factory-set default values (two are static IP addresses, and the other two are for DHCP dynamic IP addresses). These default settings can be reconfigured by the user, from the front panel.
To configure a static IP:
Press the green tick to enter menu.
Using the down arrow, scroll to desired Ethernet NIC (ETH0, ETH1, ETH2, ETH3)
Press the green tick to select desired interface
Scroll to the desired item using the using the down arrow and press the green tick
Menu Option Details Status: On-Line indicates network visible
Off-Line indicates no network visibleIP Address: Scroll to IP Address using the down arrow and press the green tick
Adjust each number using the up or down arrow and move between numbers using left/right arrow keys
Apply the IP change using the green tick, or cancel using the red ‘x’Subnet Mask:
Scroll to Subnet Mask and edit as above
MAC Address:
Scroll to view MAC address of the Interface using the arrow keys as above
- Press the Red ‘x’ to exit the sub-menu.
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