Moxa Technologies UC-7110 Network Card User Manual


 
UC-7110 Series User’s Manual Getting Started
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3. You may also configure UC-7110 to request IP addresses from a DHCP server. In this case,
use the sharp sign (#) to comment out one or both “ifconfig” lines, and then delete the sharp
sign in front of the “dhcpcd” lines, as shown below. Note that UC-7110 will send out DHCP
broadcast packets, and then get the IP addresses from the first DHCP server that responds.
4. Issue the vi “write” command to save the file, and then reboot. Since UC-7110 only reads the
“rc” file when booting up, you must reboot (e.g., by issuing the vi reboot command) for the
changes to take affect.
ATTENTION
You may reset the IP address immediately by issuing the command
ifconfig eth0 192.168.5.127
(This will change the IP address of LAN1.) Issuing this command will NOT, however, update
the “rc” file in UC-7110’s flash memory, so the next time you reboot, the IP address will revert
to its previous value.