4: Configuration Using Web Manager
XPort AR User Guide 19
2. Enter or modify the following fields:
BOOTP Client
Select On or Off. Overrides the configured IP address,
network mask, gateway, hostname, and domain.
Note: When DHCP is set to On, the system automatically uses
DHCP, regardless if BOOTP Client is set to On.
DHCP Client
Select On, Off, or Renew. Overrides the configured IP
address, network mask, gateway, hostname, and domain.
IP Address
Enter the XPort AR’s static IP address. The static address is
used when BOOTP and DHCP are both set to Off.
Network Mask
Enter the XPort AR’s network mask.
Gateway
Enter the XPort AR’s gateway address.
MAC Address
Enter the XPort AR’s new MAC address.
Hostname
Enter the unit’s hostname.
Domain
Enter the unit’s domain name.
DHCP Client ID
Enter the ID if a DHCP ID is used by the DHCP server. The
DHCP server’s lease table displays IP addresses and MAC
addresses for devices. The lease table displays the Client ID,
in hexadecimal notation, instead of the XPort AR’s MAC
address.
Ethernet
Select the speed for Ethernet transmission.
3. In the Current Running Configuration table, delete currently stored fields as
necessary.
4. Click Submit. Changes are applied immediately to the XPort AR. Changes to the
following settings require a reboot for the changes to take effect: DHCP, BOOTP,
IP address, network mask, gateway, MAC address, and DHCP client ID.
Note: If DHCP or BOOTP fails, AutoIP intervenes and assigns an address.
In this case, the static IP (if configured) is ignored.
Protocol Stack Configuration
To configure the XPort AR’s network stack protocols:
1. Click Network Æ Protocol Stack from the navigation menu. The Protocol Stack
window displays the settings for TCP, ICMP, and ARP.