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Configuration Methods Overview
Configuration Methods Overview
Some of the IOLAN configuration methods have the capability of configuring an IP address, which is 
the first required configuration step for a new IOLAN. Once the IOLAN has been assigned an IP 
address, any of the configuration methods can be used to configure the IOLAN.
Configures an IP Address
Following is a list of methods for setting the IOLAN IP address and a short explanation of when you 
would want to use that method:
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Easy Config Wizard—The Easy Config Wizard is available from the CD ROM included with 
your IOLAN. You can use the Easy Config Wizard to set the IOLAN’s IP address and configure 
serial ports. This configuration method would typically be used when:
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All ports are to have the same configuration.
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Only the most commonly used profiles are required.
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Straightforward application with no advanced functionality required.
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Easy Config is installed on a Windows
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-based PC with local network access to the IOLAN.
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DeviceManager—Use this method when you can connect the IOLAN to the network and access 
the IOLAN from a Windows
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 PC. The DeviceManager is a Windows
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-based application that 
can be used for IOLAN configuration and management. The DeviceManager can be used to 
assign an IP address and perform the complete configuration and management of the IOLAN.
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Direct Connection—Use this method when you can connect to the IOLAN from a serial 
terminal or from a computer running terminal emulation software over a serial port. Using this 
method, you will need to configure and/or manage the IOLAN using either the Menu or CLI.
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DHCP/BOOTP—Use this method when you have a BOOTP or DHCP server running and you 
can connect the IOLAN to your network. The IOLAN will automatically obtain an IP address 
from a local network DHCP/BOOTP server when this service is enabled (it is disabled by 
default). You can also configure certain IOLAN parameters that will be passed from the 
DHCP/BOOTP server to the IOLAN when it boots up. Other configurators such as 
DeviceManager, CLI, or Menu can be used to set this option, and obtain the initial IP address.
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ARP-Ping—Use this method when you can connect the IOLAN to the network and want to 
assign a temporary IP address to the IOLAN by adding an ARP entry to your PC and then 
pinging it.
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IPv6 Network—When the IOLAN is connected to an IPv6 network, its local link address is 
determined using stateless auto configuration.
Once an IP address has been assigned to the IOLAN, in most cases, you can continue to use the same 
method if it is a configurator or you can switch to any other configuration method. 
Requires a Configured IP Address
The following configuration methods require that an IP address already be assigned to the IOLAN.
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WebManager—WebManager is a fully functional, browser-based configuration method. 
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IOLAN+ Interface—The IOLAN+ interface is available on IOLAN models that are 1-16 ports 
(this is not supported on DS1, TS2, and medical unit models) and uses the interface that is 
available on the IOLAN+ product line.