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Chapter 11: Ethernet Interface Configuration
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ip.netmask_force=255.255.255.0
Web GUI
The current Ethernet IP settings can be viewed through the web interface on the “Config
Overview” tab on the “Status” page. When using the implicit addressing scheme, the Ethernet
IP settings can be changed by altering the node ID, mesh ID, and LAN prefix settings on the
“System” parameters tab on the “System Parameters” page. When using the explicit
addressing scheme, the IP parameters can be set on the “Wired/Backhaul Interface” page.
Overview” tab on the “Status” page. When using the implicit addressing scheme, the Ethernet
IP settings can be changed by altering the node ID, mesh ID, and LAN prefix settings on the
“System” parameters tab on the “System Parameters” page. When using the explicit
addressing scheme, the IP parameters can be set on the “Wired/Backhaul Interface” page.
11.1.3
IP Configuration of Client Devices via DHCP
When configured as a repeater, the EnRoute500 can be set to serve IP addresses to clients on
the Ethernet interface using DHCP. DHCP-provided addresses can be served either from a
local server on the EnRoute500 or from an external server. The two DHCP modes are
described in detail in section 13.
the Ethernet interface using DHCP. DHCP-provided addresses can be served either from a
local server on the EnRoute500 or from an external server. The two DHCP modes are
described in detail in section 13.
11.1.4
Manual IP Configuration of Client Devices
The client devices connected via the Ethernet interface that use static IP addresses must have
addresses that are within the subnet of the Ethernet interface.
If the local DHCP server is enabled for the Ethernet interface, IP addresses must be reserved
for statically-configured devices by setting the DHCP reserve parameter. This will reserve the
specified number of IP addresses at the low end of the IP range for the interface. For example,
if the interface has been assigned the IP address 10.2.4.225, the netmask 255.255.255.224,
and the DHCP reserve value 5, the IP addresses 10.2.4.226 through 10.2.4.230 will be
available for use by statically configured devices. The remaining IP addresses in the interfaces
address space can be assigned by the DHCP server to other client devices.
addresses that are within the subnet of the Ethernet interface.
If the local DHCP server is enabled for the Ethernet interface, IP addresses must be reserved
for statically-configured devices by setting the DHCP reserve parameter. This will reserve the
specified number of IP addresses at the low end of the IP range for the interface. For example,
if the interface has been assigned the IP address 10.2.4.225, the netmask 255.255.255.224,
and the DHCP reserve value 5, the IP addresses 10.2.4.226 through 10.2.4.230 will be
available for use by statically configured devices. The remaining IP addresses in the interfaces
address space can be assigned by the DHCP server to other client devices.
CLI
The number of IP addresses reserved for statically-configured devices connected to the
Ethernet interface is set with the ‘dhcp.reserve’ parameter in the ‘eth0’ interface.
Ethernet interface is set with the ‘dhcp.reserve’ parameter in the ‘eth0’ interface.
Web GUI
The DHCP reserve value can be set via the web interface using the “DHCP” sub-tab on the
“DHCP” tab on the “System Parameters” page (see Figure 43).
“DHCP” tab on the “System Parameters” page (see Figure 43).