DAEnetIP2
User Manual
12 Sep 2013
NOTE!
The static parameters are stored in the EEPROM of the device. They are not changed by
DHCP server. When accessing Web and enabled DHCP mode, the IP, Mask and Gateway are those
fetched by the DHCP server and not the static.
6.1.6.
VLAN
DAEnetIP2 can work with normal or tagged packets (IEE 802.11q). It supports the
whole set of 12bit VLAN tags.
SNMP: Chagne the bit cfgMode.0 and setting the VLAN
tag in cfgVLANTag.0
Web: Menu „Setup->Tagged VLAN mode” and „Setup->VLAN ID”
6.1.7.
DHCP
The IP,MASK and Gateway can be brought by DHCP server.
SNMP: Change its bit in cfgNewMode.0
Web: Menu „Setup-> DHCP client”
IMPORTNAT!
Allowing DHCP client when there is not available DHCP server (or network issue)
may make DAEnetIP2 module not to load the network settings and in this way the access may be lost.
To avoid this DAEnetIP2 module waits about 40 sec to receive its network settings. In case of failure,
DAEnetIP2 module loads the last saved static parameters and begins to work with them and
meanwhile continues searching the DHCP server. If there is answer from the DHCP server, the
DAEnetIP2 accepts immediately the new settings and reconfigures its network interface.
6.1.8.
MAC filtering
DAEnetIP2 has MAC protection. This means that if it is enabled it can be
accessed from one/two MAC addresses. For disable the MAC protection, the MAC
must be 000000000000.
SNMP: cfgMACLock1.0, cfgMACLock2.0
Web: Menu „Setup-> Access MAC address 1” and „Setup-> Access MAC address
NOTE!
When using MAC filtering please note that while accessing from external networks to the
DAEnetIP2 module arrive packets with MAC address of the Default Gateway. In this way it must be
always one of the both protected MAC addresses.
6.1.9.
SNMP/Web Access network
This function allows to define only one network which have to access the
DAEnetIP2 module via SNMP or Web. The function is for access filtering and
protection not only MAC addresses level, but and for IP addresses level.
The filtering is only for SNMP and WEB access. All the rest protocols ARP, ICMP,
DHCP are not filtered.
NOTE!
MAC protection is with higher priority than SNMP/Web access protection.
6.1.10. SNMP settings
This section is for enable/disable SNMP access and SNMP community strings. It
is also possible to change the SNMP port from this page.
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