SENA HD1200 User Manual

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Starter Kit and User Manual for the HelloDevice 1200

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Figure 4.9 BOOTP Database Record Input Window

Enter MAC address, IP address of HelloDevice. 1 and 6 should be always entered for H/W address type and

H/W address length items for Ethernet. MAC address is printed on the sticker on the Ethernet controller chip of

HelloDevice main board. Figure 4.9 shows an example setting of 00:01:95:04:02:03 MAC address and

192.168.1.15 IP address. Since the BOOTP function of HelloDevice is working by using broadcast message, you

don’t have to enter gateway address and sub net mask.

(3) Click [Add] button to finish database editing.

The records entered in step (2) are added to the IP database.

(4) Launch the functions of BOOTP by pressing the [BootP start] button.

The HelloDevice Utility will then operate as a BOOTP server. Note that the message on the [Status] bar will

change from “Monitoring” to “Listening BOOTP request”.

If HelloDevice Utility gets BOOTP request from a certain HelloDevice which does not exist in BOOTP DB

List, it will run "DB Setting for BOOTP" window automatically. User should enter IP address and Gateway

address of the HelloDevice, and add them to BOOTP DB list.

(5) Check the status of Tx LED on HelloDevice.

The HelloDevice Utility Software will send a reply for IP assignment to the BOOTP request of the HelloDevice.

The Tx LED will be blinking periodically to indicate a BOOTP request. At this point, [Status] bar displays the

“BootP reply sent... [ 192.168. 1. 15 ]” message. Wait until Tx LED does not blink any longer, and then stop

the functions of BOOTP server by clicking [BOOTP Stop] button.

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