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3.3 DHCP

DHCP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol enables individual computers or devices to extract their IP configurations from a server (DHCP server). If the DHCP is enabled on your iServer, as soon as the iServer is connected to the network, there is an exchange of information between DHCP server and the iServer. During this process the IP address, the Gateway address, and the Subnet Mask will be assigned to the iServer by the DHCP server. Note that the DHCP server must be configured correctly to do such assignment.

If fixed or static IP address is desired, the DHCP must be disabled. The iServer is shipped with DHCP disabled (factory default). The DHCP can be enabled by setting the DIP switch # 3 to the “ON” position (refer to Figure 3.2).

DIP switch # 3 shown in “ON” position

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To enable the DHCP, slide DIP switch #3 to ON position and power the unit on. Besides using DIP switch #3 you can enable DHCP by settting the iServer’s IP address to 0.0.0.0. An iServer with IP address of 0.0.0.0 will request an IP address, gateway address, and subnet mask from the DHCP server over the Ethernet

Figure 3.2 DIP Switch on the Bottom Side of iServer

3.4 DNS

DNS, Domain Name System enables individual computers and devices to be recognized over a network based on a specific name instead of an IP address. For example, instead of having to use http://192.168.1.200 (IP address), you would use only http://eis03ec or any eight character name stored as Host Name under the Access Control page in the iServer Home Page. The default DNS name for an iServer is "eis" followed by the last four digits of the MAC address of that particular iServer.

1. It is very important to communicate with the network administrator in order to understand the DHCP and its existing configurations on the host server, before enabling the DHCP on the iServer.

2.The iServers are shipped with a default static IP address of 192.168.1.200 and Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0.

3.On Novell networks or Windows 2000 Server where the DCHP is an updated function of DNS, this feature may be beneficial since a particular name can be assigned eliminating the need for the IP address, as described in Section 3.4.

3.5IP Address

Every active device connected to the TCP/IP network must have a unique IP address. This IP address is used to build a connection to the iServer. Every computer using TCP/IP should have a unique 32-bit address. It is divided into two portions, the network ID and the host ID. For instance, every computer on the same network uses the same network ID. At the same time, all of them have a different host ID. For more details about the IP address see Appendix B.

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America OMEGAnet On-Line Service Internet e-mail Info@omega.comTable of Contents IServer and iLD Big Display on the Ethernet Network List of FiguresFeatures Part Introduction Computer with Standard Web Browser Part 2 Hardware DIP SwitchesMounting Parts of the iServer Unit Parts of iServer Unit Parts of the iServer UnitOpening the Unit Disassembly InstructionRelay Wiring Connections 2 10Base-T Crossover WiringRunning on Battery Power Network Communication Interfaces 1 10Base-T RJ-45 PinoutNetwork Protocols Part Network ConfigurationEthernet MAC Address IP Address DhcpPort Number Default IP AddressExample C\Telnet 192.168.1.200 Part Operations Testing the ConnectionICONNECT Software Assigning an IP Address using iCONNECTAccess Control Setting a New IP Address over the NetworkIServer Home Setup and Operation using the iServer WebRead Sensor Read Sensor Java Runtime Environment 1.4 Setup instructionsAccessing iServer units using the internet Java Runtime Environment 1.5 5.0 Setup instructionsDiagnostics Pressure/Temp Adjustable ChartOption Retrieving Data from FlashHost Name Refer to .4, DNS 10 Access Control#1 RTC is not set and Flash Card is empty Configuration#2 RTC is set, and recording is in progress #4 RTC is not set and the Flash Card is not emptySensor/Device Setup 11 ConfigurationTHi/Lo BHi/Lo BHi/Hi BLo/Hi BLo/Lo Real Time ClockFlash Recording Terminal Server Remote Access T75.7F P1014.9mbar Sensor ParametersRemote End Char Httpget Program Telnet SetupResponse Httpget using PortApr -s 192.168.1.200 00-03-34-00-00-06-b6 Httpget and ARP to setup Device IP AddressHttpget -r -S 00000000 Where ARP Protocol 14 ARP Commands and Responses15 iLOG Software Logging Data ILOG SoftwareMail Notifier Software InstallationEmail Connection Mapi Access 17 iServer Mail Notifier Profile Setup18 iServer Mail Notifier Device Setting Device Setting and Configuration Device setup requiresTemperature T Part 5 SpecificationsPower PackagingNetwork Interface Remote Access TunnelingAppendix a Glossary Appendix B IP Address Mask Dotted Notation Mask Binary Mask Bits Class a Appendix C IP NetmaskClass B Class CAscii Appendix D Ascii ChartDec Hex Binary Dec Hex Binary Char No Parity No parityAscii Control Codes Appendix D Ascii Chart ContinuationDec Hex Ctrl Key Definition Dec Hex Ctrl Key Definition Char EquivMeasurement Category Part Approvals Information CE ApprovalWARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Shop on line at omega.com