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CRU Ditto Shark User Manual
5.2.2 Destination Network
The “Destination Network” section displays the destination Ethernet port’s MAC Address as well as its
network mode. You can enable or disable it using the check box.
To set the network mode, choose either “Server”, “Client (DHCP)”, or “Client (Static IP)” from the
drop-down box.
Server
“Server” allows you to configure the Ditto Shark for use as a server. This can be helpful if you are
connecting an iSCSI device to the destination Ethernet port, for example (see Section 11.1.2), or
you are connecting Ditto Shark directly to your computer instead of through your office network.
The default settings below will work for most environments. This is an advanced option, so do not
customize the default server configuration below unless directed to do so by your network adminis-
trator.
See the Server settings on the next page.
IP Address:
10.10.10.1
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
DHCP Server:
Enabled
DHCP Start Address:
10.10.10.100
DHCP End Address:
10.10.10.199
DNS Server:
Enabled
DNS Domain Name:
ditto.local
NTP Server:
Enabled
NAT Gateway:
Disabled
Do not connect the Ditto Shark to another network while it is configured as a server. Doing so will
cause network conflicts and may disrupt network traffic.
Client (DHCP)
This option automatically configures the destination Ethernet port to connect to the attached net-
work.
Client (Static IP)
This option allows you to manually configure the destination Ethernet port to connect to the attached
network.
5.2.3 Wifi Network
The “Wifi Network” section allows you to configure a third party USB wifi network adapter that’s been
plugged into the “NetTap Interface” USB port. You can enable or disable it using the check box.
This section also displays that port’s MAC Address. Adapters with an Atheros chipset and some
adapters with Realtek chipsets are compatible.
“Wifi Mode” allows you to determine whether the Ditto Shark connects to a wifi network or acts as
a wifi hot spot itself. Hot Spot Mode is helpful if you are working in a separate location from the Ditto
Shark that is still within range of a wireless network, or if there is no hardwired network available in the
location.
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