Teleport Integration Unit. Configuration Manual
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5.3.2 Network settings
Basic Settings → Network Settings
This section describes the basic network settings of the integration unit.
Figure 5.3.2.1 Network settings
MAC
is the physical address of the device used to identify the device in the
network. It is not recommended to change the MAC address otherwise than in
extreme cases, since it ensures uniqueness of the device in the network. The last 2
bytes of the factory MAC address are the serial number of the device. See the factory
MAC address on the label attached to the enclosure.
IP
is the network address of the device. When working within the same
subnet, it is necessary to ensure the uniqueness of the network address.
Mask
is the subnet mask.
Gateway
is the gateway network address. If the gateway is not used, leave the
default value:
255.255.255.255
DNS
is the network address of the DNS resolver. It is used in some functions
to convert the host name to its network address. If not used, leave the default value:
255.255.255.255
DHCP Mode
is selecting the operating mode of the DHCP protocol:
1.
Disable
– DHCP disabled. The integration unit uses static network
settings (IP, Mask, Gateway, etc.).
2.
Client
– DHCP mode enabled. The integration unit receives network
settings automatically using broadcast request to the DHCP server.