Clarinet Systems EthIR LAN manual Searching For EthIR Switches

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6.Click the Edit Configuration. The IP Editor dialog appears showing the Switch’s current configuration settings.

In the “General Info” tab, entries are available to setup your EthIR Switch with its own unique IP address according to your networking environment. Also, entries for Gateways, DNS Servers, and Proxy settings are made in this dialog.

A unique feature is the Use DHCP option. Checking this option will disable the entries for Switch IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP, DNS IP 1 and DNS IP 2. These settings will be secured from your DHCP Server if such is implemented within your networking infrastructure. If no DHCP server is on the network, do not check this feature.

If the Use DHCP option is invoked, the IP Pool (for IR/PPP devices) will also obtain available IP address from the DHCP server. If the Switch is an 8 port model, it will request 8 IPs from the DHCP server. If it is a 16 port model, then it will request 16 IPs. However, if the DHCP server is unable to honor the request and offers, say, five IP addresses to the IP Pool, then only up to five IR/PPP devices can connect to the Switch. If the Use DHCP option is not invoked, then eight valid IP addresses (for an 8 port EthIR Switch model) should be secured and entered into the IP Pool. For 16 port models then 16 IP addresses should be entered. If fewer IP addresses than available ports are entered into the IP Pool then only that number of IR/PPP connections can be made.

For the ES101 / 301 EthIR Switch, only one IP address can be entered into the IP Pool. So as ES1000 if it connects to network to perform network access point. ES3011b has no IP pool, instead ES3011b Switch share the same IP (one IP) with connected portable device.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Make certain the DHCP Server is up and running over the network before setting the DHCP option and connect the uplink to the Switch to the network. It takes up to three minutes for the Switch to obtain IPs for the first time. If the DHCP server is not available but the Use DHCP option has been invoked, the Switch will not respond to any attempts to connect to it for up to three minutes.

Searching For EthIR Switches

To update the firmware and edit the IP information of the Switches once a valid IP has initially been set for the Switch, the Tool must first find the Switches. The Tool can run on a Windows PC or notebook or a MacOS PC emulator. Three pieces of information are required for the search to succeed.

9Starting IP address.

9Ending IP address.

9Search timeout.

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Contents EthIR LAN User Guide Page Clarinet Systems, Inc Copyright Table of Contents Updating The Firmware Switch Security Chapter ClarinetIR Appendix F Page How this Guide Is Organized Introducing EthIR LANUser Profile Appendices ConventionsContacting Clarinet Systems Page Installation Requirements Introduction to EthIR LAN ComponentsEthIR Switch ES208 / 216 InstallationOrder of Installation EthIR Beam Supported PlatformsInstall EthIR Switch ES208 EthIR Switch ES101/301/3011b/1000Install EthIR Switch ES101 / 301 / 3011b IR/PPPInfrared Mode ES208 / 216 only Pass Through Mode ES208 / 216 onlyUnderstanding the EthIR Switch Panel LEDs ES208 / 216 only EthIR Beam EthIR Soft Family of ProductsInfrared Support for Windows ClarinetIRIntroduction Configure EthIR SwitchCSI Configuration Tool CSI Configuration Tool Installation CSI Configuration Tool FunctionsConfigure via Infrared CSI Configuration Tool Window DescriptionConnectivity Choices for Using the CSI Configuration Tool Setting The IP Address Of The Switch For The First Time Configure via IP addressClick the Configure via Infrared Searching For EthIR Switches Above picture illustrates the discovery of three Switches NVM Editor General Info TabSnmp Variables Tab IP Pool Tab except ESB3011bRF Card Info ESB3011B only Model ES101 / 301 Models ES208 / 216WEP ESB3011b only Switch Security Updating The FirmwareChapter ClarinetIR Page Installing Infrared Support for Windows Appendix aPage Page Binding TCP/IP Protocol for Notebook IPX/SPXPage Page Appendix B Page Appendix C Disabling Puma Technology’s IR Communication SoftwarePage Appendix D Browsing the Network Neighborhood Windows 95/98Page Appendix E Upgrading from 115Kbps to 4Mbps SpeedsPage Page Page Configuration Options Before You Begin Needed Changes to Your SystemUsing IrLAN with Windows 95 Notebooks Click Options Page Using Direct Cable Connection with Windows 98 Notebooks Install Direct Cable ConnectionPage Configure Infrared Monitor for Direct Cable Connection Configure Direct Cable Connection for the First Time Page Connecting to and Disconnecting from the Network Page Using Direct Cable Connection with Windows 2000 Notebooks Page Configuring Windows CE Handheld PCs Adding Direct Connection to Remote NetworkingPage Click OK to finish the configuration of the new connection Specifying an Http Proxy Server Using IrLAN with Apple MacOS Powerbooks Configuring Palm Organizers