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Assigning the IP address
Subject to error and alteration
2.3.1 Assigning of subnet mask and gateway address
Together with the IP address, the subnet mask and gateway
address can also be assigned serially. The entry is separated
by commas and follows the IP address. Entering as shown in
the following example will assign IP address 172.17.231.99,
subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and gateway 172.17.231.52 to
the Com-Server
IP no.+<ENTER>:
<- Com-Server
172.17.231.99,255.255.255.0,172.17.231.52
->
Com-Server
172.17.231.99 ,255.255.255.0,172.17.231.52-1
<-
Com-Server
2.3.2 Deactivating DHCP/BOOTP/RARP
The DHCP/BOOTP/RARP function of the Com Server can be
turned off as part of assigning the IP address serially. We
recommend making use of this at all times except where use
of DHCP, BOOTP or RARP is expressly required. To deactivate
the DHCP/BOOTP/RARP client enter the option „-0“ (zero)
directly appended (no space!) to the IP address and confirm
with <Enter>.
•
-0
DHCP, BOOTP and RARP = OFF
•
-1
DHCP = OFF,
BOOTP and RARP = ON
•
-2
DHCP = ON
BOOTP and RARP = OFF
Example
: Deactivation of DHCP, BOOTP and RARP
xxx
->
Com-Server
IP no.+<ENTER>:
<- Com-Server
172.17.231.99-0
->
Com-Server
172.17.231.99
<-
Com-Server
i
An explanation of the
basic terms and
concepts for
addressing in the
internet and using
DHCP and BOOTP can
be found in our
manual
TCP/IP-
Ethernet and Web-IO
.
Summary of Contents for 58031
Page 8: ...W T ...
Page 38: ...38 W T Form factors ...
Page 102: ...102 W T The protocol stack of the Com Server ...
Page 128: ...128 W T The Windows COM redirector ...
Page 134: ...134 W T Box to Box mode ...
Page 152: ...152 W T Data transfer per Telnet ...
Page 192: ...192 W T Firmware update of the Com Server ...
Page 215: ...215 W T Appendix Subject to error and alteration Declaration of conformity ...