Methods of assigning the ip address, 3 methods of assigning the ip address -3, 3 methods of assigning the ip address – Lantronix Device Server UDS 10 User Manual

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Getting Started

UDS-10 User Guide

2-3

2.3 Methods of Assigning the IP Address

The unit's IP address must be configured before a network connection is available. You have
the following options for assigning an IP to your unit:

Method

Description

DHCP

A DHCP server automatically assigns the IP address and network
settings. See

DHCP

on page 2-4.

DeviceInstaller
(Recommended)

You manually assign the IP address using a graphical user interface
(GUI) on a PC attached to a network. See DeviceInstaller on page 2-5.

ARP and Telnet

You manually assign the IP address and other network settings at a
command prompt using a UNIX or Windows-based system. Only one
person at a time can be logged into the configuration port (port 9999).
This eliminates the possibility of several people simultaneously
attempting to configure the unit. See

ARP and Telnet

on page 2-11.

AutoIP

This automatic method is appropriate when you have a small group of
hosts rather than a large network. This method allows the hosts to
negotiate with each other and assign addresses, in effect creating a
small network. See

AutoIP

on page 2-4.

Serial Port Login

You initially configure the unit through a serial connection. See Serial
Port Login
on page 2-12.

These methods are described in the remaining sections of this chapter.
Note: In most installations, a fixed IP address is desirable. The systems administrator
generally provides the IP address. Obtain the following information before starting to set up
your unit:
IP Address:

___ ___ ___ ___

Subnet Mask: ___ ___ ___ ___
Gateway:

___ ___ ___ ___

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