ft636 (14.10.2013)
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Kompetent für Elektroniksysteme
ft636 (14.10.2013)
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Kompetent für Elektroniksysteme
Linux PC
The setting of a Linux PC is basically done in the same way as described in the Windows example.
Of course the windows look different and also differ from Linux version to Linux version (Ubuntu,
Debian, Suse, RedHat, ...).
The following also applies here:
If the PC is already attached to a network a second IP address will be assigned.
If the PC operates without being attached to a network, you just choose a suitable setting (f.e. IP
address 192.168.16.254, net mask 255.255.255.0, the rest stays blank).
The following example is described for Suse Linux 10.1 but also works similarly for other Linux
distributions.
The dialogue is opened with Start->System->Yast.
Double click Network devices in the Yast control center, then click on Network interface card.
The following window appears:
Check Network interface card and click on Edit,
click on Advanced in the new window and select
Add IP addresses on the list.
You open the dialogue for entering an additional IP
address by clicking on Add.
The new IP address and the network mask is ente-
red here.
Now two IP addresses are assigned to the PC.
Then it connects to the regular network as well as
to the network segment of the FT636 IP Interfaces.
Depending on the Linux variant this setting also
works with automatic IP address assignment.
Summary of Contents for FT 636
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