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6.4.1 Ethernet Configuration
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communicate with outside networks, and by definition Auto-IP only works on link-
local networks. A disadvantage of Auto-IP is the limitation of only working with a link-
local network, which cannot connect to other networks, including the internet.
Another disadvantage lies in the fact that an Auto-IP assigned address will not be pre-
served through a device reconfiguration, such as a power cycle.
To use Auto-IP to automatically configure a link-local IP address and subnet mask, set
the DHCP parameter to Off, then set the Auto-IP parameter to On. By default, the
Auto-IP feature of the Model 350 is Off.
Menu Navigation:
Interface
Q
Modify IP Config
Q
Auto-IP
Q
(Off or On)
Static-IP:
Static-IP is a method of manually configuring the IP address, subnet mask,
and gateway of Ethernet enabled devices. When using the Static-IP method, the IP
address, subnet mask, and gateway must be configured appropriately for the con-
nected network, or for the connected PC, in order to establish connection to the net-
work. A major advantage to the Static-IP method is that the IP address will not
change during device reconfiguration (power cycle). Disadvantages of using the
Static-IP method include the requirement of knowing how your network is config-
ured in order to choose the correct configuration parameters.
The Static-IP method is always enabled, and therefore will default to this method
when both automatic configuration methods (DHCP and Auto-IP) are disabled, or if
all enabled automatic configuration methods fail. To use Static-IP to manually config-
ure the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway of the Model 350, set the DHCP and the
Auto-IP parameters to Off. Refer to the paragraphs above for details on turning off
DHCP and Auto-IP. The Model 350 will now use the Static-IP Address, Static Subnet
Mask, Static Gateway, Static Primary DNS, and Static Secondary DNS parameters to
attempt to configure the Ethernet interface connection. Refer to section 6.4.1.3 for
details on DNS parameters. Contact your network administrator for the appropriate
Static-IP parameters for your network.
Menu Navigation:
Interface
Q
Modify IP Config
Q
Static-IP
Q
(Valid IP Address)
Interface
Q
Modify IP Config
Q
Static Subnet Mask
Q
(Valid Subnet Mask)
Interface
Q
Modify IP Config
Q
Static Gateway
Q
(Valid IP Address)
Interface
Q
Modify IP Config
Q
Static Pri DNS
Q
(Valid IP Address)
Interface
Q
Modify IP Config
Q
Static Sec DNS
Q
(Valid IP Address)
6.4.1.3 DNS Parameters
The parameters discussed in this section exist to facilitate the use of the Domain
Name System (DNS) to connect to the Model 350 using assignable names rather than
cryptic IP addresses. This functionality is provided for convenience only, and is not
critical to the connectivity of the Ethernet interface.
DNS Address:
A Domain Name System (DNS) is a service that translates names into IP
addresses. This service allows for using human readable names for devices on a net-
work. As an example, when a web browser attempts to retrieve the web page at
www.lakeshore.com, the browser first performs a forward-lookup on the assigned
DNS server to attempt to retrieve the IP address that is represented by the name
www.lakeshore.com. If successful, the web browser then uses the retrieved IP address
to communicate with the web server that hosts the website at www.lakeshore.com.
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