Lantronix PremierWave 2050 User Guide - Page 27
Table 5-3, Wired Network, State, Hostname, Priority, IPv4 State, BOOTP Client, DHCP Client, IP Address
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Field/Button State Hostname Priority MTU IPv4 State BOOTP Client DHCP Client IP Address Default Gateway Domain DHCP Client ID 5: Network Settings Table 5-3 Wired Network Description Select to enable or disable the interface Enter the hostname for the interface. It must begin with a letter or number, continue with a sequence of letters, numbers, or hyphens, and end with a letter or number. This setting will take effect immediately, but will not register the hostname with a DNS server until the next reboot. Priority ranges from 0-10. The IP stack will give the interface with the lowest numerical value highest priority and the highest numerical values lowest priority when sending data. This setting only applies when the device is not in bridging mode and both interfaces are connected to the same IP subnet. When DHCP is enabled, the MTU size is (usually) provided with the IP address. When not provided by the DHCP server, or using a static configuration, this value is used. The MTU size can be from 576 to 1500 bytes, the default being 1500 bytes. Select to enable or disable. Select to turn On or Off. At boot up, after the physical link is up, the PremierWave 2050 module will attempt to obtain IPv4 settings from a BOOTP server. Note: Overrides the configured IPv4 address/mask, gateway, hostname, and domain. When DHCP is Enabled, the system automatically uses DHCP, regardless of whether BOOTP is Enabled. Changing this value requires you to reboot the device. Select to turn On or Off. At boot up, after the physical link is up, the PremierWave 2050 module will attempt to obtain IPv4 settings from a DHCP server and will periodically renew these settings with the server. Note: Overrides the BOOTP client, the configured IPv4 address/mask, gateway, hostname, and domain. Changing this value requires you to reboot the device. Within Web Manager, click Renew to renew the DHCP lease. Enter the static IPv4 address to use for the interface. You may enter it alone or in CIDR format. Note: This setting will be used if Static IP is active (both DHCP and BOOTP are Disabled). Changing this value requires you to reboot the device. When DHCP or BOOTP is enabled, the PremierWave 2050 module tries to obtain an IPv4 address from a DHCP or BOOTP server. If it cannot, the PremierWave 2050 module generates and uses an Auto IP address in the range of 169.254.xxx.xxx, with a network mask of 255.255.0.0. Enter the IPv4 address of the router for this network. Note: This setting will be used if Static IP is active (both DHCP and BOOTP are Disabled). Enter the domain name suffix for the interface. Note: This setting will be used when either static IP or auto IP is active, or if DHCP/BOOTP is active and no domain suffix was acquired from the server. Enter the ID if the DHCP server requires a DHCP client ID option. The DHCP server's lease table shows IP addresses and MAC addresses for devices. The lease table shows the client ID, in hexadecimal notation, instead of the PremierWave 2060 module MAC address. PremierWave® 2050 Enterprise Wi-Fi® IoT Module User Guide 27