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User_Manual_RP3001k.doc
USBIP1=[0 to 255] (default=169)
USBIP2=[0 to 255] (default=254)
USBIP3=[0 to 255] (default=third least-significant byte of the MAC address)
USBIP4=[0 to 255] (default=LSB of the MAC address)
Wired ethernet port IP address
USBNETMASK1=[0 to 255] (default=255)
USBNETMASK2=[0 to 255] (default=255)
USBNETMASK3=[0 to 255] (default=255)
USBNETMASK4=[0 to 255] (default=0)
Wired ethernet port net mask.
USBGATEWAY1=[0 to 255] (default=169)
USBGATEWAY2=[0 to 255] (default=254)
USBGATEWAY3=[0 to 255] (default=0)
USBGATEWAY4=[0 to 255] (default=1)
Wired ethernet port gateway address
Remote Rebooting
You can reboot a DF-1710 remotely by simply sending it a dummy file called “reboot.now”.
Your DF-1710’s MAC Address
Every ethernet device manufactured has a unique identifying address, called its MAC (Media Access Control)
address, which may be required for certain networking situations. DHCP servers, for instance, can often be
configured to assign specific IP addresses to specific devices, identified by their MAC addresses. The MAC
address of your Digi-Frame is printed on a label on the back of the unit, along with the product serial number.
Default Network Settings
If no DHCP server is found on your network or if “Override DHCP Server” is selected from the Network Settings
menu or specified in dfos.ini, the DF-1710 will initialize its network interfaces on boot-up with defaults selected
to facilitate simple home installations for users who intend to use SMB support. These users will generally not
need to know the frame's IP address; they will simply browse for the frame name in Network Neighborhood
(Windows) or Connect To Server (MacOS X).
The default IP address for the fixed Ethernet port is 169.254.x.y, where x and y are the least-significant two
bytes of the unit's MAC address. For example, if your MAC address (which is printed on the unit's serial number
plate in hexadecimal) is 00D0 1234 5678, the default wired Ethernet address will be 169.254.86.120 (56
hexadecimal = 86 decimal, 78 hexadecimal = 120 decimal).
The default IP address for the USB Ethernet pod is 169.254.z.y, where z is the third least significant byte and y
is the least-significant byte of the unit's MAC address. In the example above, the default wireless Ethernet
address will be 169.254.52.120 (34 hexadecimal = 52 decimal).
The netmask for both ports is 255.255.0.0 and the default gateway is 169.254.0.1.