4: Configuration Using the Web Manager
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The bottom part of this page shows the current configuration. The After Reboot column
in the Current Configuration section of this page shows the settings that will take effect
the next time the EDS4100 is rebooted.
Changes to the following settings require the EDS4100 to be rebooted before the new
settings take effect:
îš‹ BOOTP Client
îš‹ DHCP Client
îš‹ IP Address
îš‹ Network Mask
îš‹ MAC Address
îš‹ DHCP Client ID
Notes: Some settings in the Current Configuration section, such as IP
Address and Network Mask have a Delete link you can click to delete the
setting. If you click this link, a warning message asks whether you are sure you
want to delete the setting. Click OK to delete the setting or Cancel to keep it.
Table 4-2. Network Configuration Page Settings
Network
Configuration
Page Settings
Description
BOOTP Client Select whether the EDS4100 should send BOOTP requests. Changing
this value requires the EDS4100 to be rebooted. Choices are:
On = EDS4100 sends BOOTP requests on a DHCP-managed network.
This setting overrides the configured IP address, network mask,
gateway, hostname, and domain settings. If DHCP is set to On, the
EDS4100 automatically uses DHCP, regardless of whether BOOTP
Client is set to On.
Off = EDS4100 does not send BOOTP requests.
DHCP Client Select whether the EDS4100 IP address is automatically assigned by a
DHCP server. Changing this value requires the EDS4100 to be rebooted.
Choices are:
On = EDS4100 receives its IP address automatically from a DHCP
server, regardless of the BOOTP Client setting. This setting overrides the
configured IP address, network mask, gateway, hostname, and domain
settings.
Off = EDS4100 does not receive its IP address automatically.
IP Address Enter the EDS4100 static IP address. The IP address consists of four
octets separated by a period and is used if BOOTP and DHCP are both
set to Off. Changing this value requires the EDS4100 to be rebooted.
The EDS4100 tries to obtain an IP address from DHCP. If it cannot, the
EDS4100 uses an Auto IP address in the range of 169.254.xxx.xxx.
Network Mask Enter the EDS4100 subnet mask. The subnet mask consists of four
octets separated by a period. Changing this value requires the EDS4100
to be rebooted. The EDS4100 tries to obtain a network mask from
DHCP. If it cannot, the EDS4100 uses a network mask of 255.255.0.0.
Gateway Enter the EDS4100 LAN IP address. The address consists of up to four
octets separated by a period.