Chapter 1: Configuration
Configuring IP and Ethernet interfaces
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IP interface with NAT disabled - SM
The IP page of SM with NAT disabled is explained in
Table 6
.
Table 6 IP attributes - SM with NAT disabled
Attribute
Meaning
IP Address
Enter the non-routable IP address to associate with the Ethernet connection
on this SM. (The default IP address from the factory is 169.254.1.1.) If you
forget this parameter, you must both:
•
physically access the module.
•
use recovery mode to access the module configuration parameters at
169.254.1.1.
Note
Note or print the IP settings from this page. Ensure that you
can readily associate these IP settings both with the module
and with the other data that you store about the module.
Network Accessibility
Specify whether the IP address of the SM must be visible to only a device
connected to the SM by Ethernet (Local) or be visible to the AP/BHM as well
(Public).
Subnet Mask
Enter an appropriate subnet mask for the SM to communicate on the
network. The default subnet mask is 255.255.0.0.
Gateway IP Address
Enter the appropriate gateway for the SM to communicate with the network.
The default gateway is 169.254.0.0.
DHCP state
If you select Enabled, the DHCP server automatically assigns the IP
configuration (IP address, subnet mask, and gateway IP address) and the
values of those individual parameters (above) are not used. The setting of
this DHCP state parameter is also viewable, but not settable, in the Network
Interface tab of the Home page.
In this tab, DHCP State is settable only if the Network Accessibility
parameter in the IP tab is set to Public. This parameter is also settable in the
NAT tab of the Configuration web page, but only when NAT is enabled.
Summary of Contents for PMP 450 AP
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