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Configuring Ethernet, IP, and VLAN settings
The M210 does not add VLAN tags when forwarding traffic to wireless clients, regardless of
whether the traffic was tagged or untagged on the wired network.
By default, this option is enabled and the untagged VLAN ID is 1.
Note
If VLANs are not used on your network, these settings have no effect on the forwarding of
traffic.
IPv4 configuration
Use this area to configure the M210 to be assigned an IPv4 address from a DHCP server on
your network, or to statically configure an IPv4 address.
Automatically assigning an IP address (default method)
By default,
Connection type
is set to
DHCP
and the M210 operates as a DHCP client. This
means that if the network has a DHCP server, the M210 will automatically receive a new IP
address in place of its default IP address (192.168.1.1) upon connecting to the network.
The DHCP server will assign an address from its pool of available addresses. You can find the
IP address of the M210 by looking for its Ethernet base MAC address in the DHCP server log.
The Ethernet MAC address is printed on the M210 label identified as
Ethernet Base MAC
,
or listed on the management tool
IP
page as
MAC address
.
To have the DHCP server assign a specific IP address to the M210, you need to preconfigure
the DHCP server to associate the IP address you want to use with the MAC address of the
Ethernet port on the M210.
Static IP configuration
You can manually assign an IP address to the Ethernet port. This requires that you also define
the address of the default gateway and DNS server that are in use on your network.
To configure a static IP address, select
Network
>
IP
and configure the following fields:
Connection type
Select
Static IP
from the list to manually configure an IPv4 Ethernet address.
IP address
Set an address that is on the same subnet as the network to which the M210 will connect once
installed. Respect any DHCP server-mandated static address ranges.
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