September 2011 Ed.2.0
EQUITEL – Technical Manual N968
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IP Configuration
Due to the foreseeable address exhaustion of IPv4, the IP configuration of the Ethernet
switch is designed to provide an interface for users to configure the switch running both
IPv4 and IPv6 architecture.
IPv4
The IPv4 tab allows users to configure the switch to receive an IP address from DHCP
server or manually fill in
IP Address
,
Subnet Mask
,
Gateway
, IP addresses of the
primary and the secondary DNS servers.
DHCP Client
: Enable or disable the DHCP client function. When the
DHCP Client
function is enabled, the industrial switch will be assigned an IP address from the
network DHCP server. The default IP address will be replaced by the assigned IP
address on DHCP server. After users click Apply, a popup dialog shows up. It is to
inform the user that when the DHCP client is enabled, the current IP will lose and the
user should find the new IP on the DHCP server
IP Address:
Assign the IP address for the industrial
switch. With the
DHCP
Client
function enabled, the switch is configured as a DHCP client and users doesn’t
need to assign the IP address that is assigned by the DHCP server. The default IP is
192.168.16.1 or the user has to assign an IP address manually when DHCP Client is
disabled.
Subnet Mask:
Assign the subnet mask to the IP address. If the
DHCP Client
function is disabled, the user has to assign the subnet mask manually.
Gateway:
Assign the network gateway for the switch. If the
DHCP Client
function is
disabled, the user has to assign the gateway manually. The default gateway is
192.168.16.254.
DNS1:
The abbreviation of Domain Name Server—an Internet service that translates
domain names into IP addresses. The domain name is in alphabetic order, which is
easy to be remembered. The Internet is based on IP address. Therefore, every time
you use a domain name, a DNS service must translate the name into the
corresponding IP address. For example, the domain name
www.net.com
might
Summary of Contents for N968
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