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<strong>Ion</strong> IP Settings<br />

These are the settings that determine the method to get an IP address<br />

and/or the actual IP address information that <strong>Ion</strong> uses for network<br />

communication.<br />

Enable DHCP<br />

If DHCP is selected, the “in use” IP<br />

address information is displayed.<br />

Clicking in the enable box will set <strong>Ion</strong> to get its IP address dynamically<br />

from a DHCP server. While the console is starting, it will ask for an IP<br />

address from a DHCP server. If one responds, it will use the assigned IP address.<br />

If no DHCP server is available, <strong>Ion</strong> will default to a self-generated link-local IP address in the range<br />

of 169.254.x.y. The IP address used by <strong>Ion</strong> in this configuration may change dynamically as<br />

needed. A change should typically only occur when there are changes to the network configuration<br />

or to resolve an IP address conflict.<br />

Enabling or disabling the DHCP setting will require you to reboot <strong>Ion</strong> for the new setting to take<br />

affect.<br />

Note:<br />

IP Address<br />

If DHCP is disabled, you set the <strong>Ion</strong> IP address here. This is a static IP address and will remain set<br />

until changed by a user. <strong>Ion</strong> defaults to an IP address of 10.101.100.101.<br />

If DHCP is enabled, this field will display the IP address that is being used by the console (whether<br />

it is served via DHCP or a self-generated link-local IP address).<br />

Subnet Mask<br />

If DHCP is disabled, you set the <strong>Ion</strong> subnet mask here. This is a static setting and will remain set<br />

until changed by a user. <strong>Ion</strong>’s default subnet mask is 255.255.0.0.<br />

If DHCP is enabled, this field will display the subnet mask that is being used by the console<br />

(whether it is served via DHCP or a self-generated link-local IP address).<br />

Gateway<br />

If DHCP is disabled, you set the gateway IP address here. This is a static gateway IP address and<br />

will remain set until changed by a user. <strong>Ion</strong>’s default gateway is 10.101.100.101.<br />

If DHCP is enabled, this field will display the gateway IP address that is being used by the console<br />

(whether it is served via DHCP or a self-generated link-local IP address).<br />

Advanced Features<br />

Enable Sensor Feedback<br />

Clicking in the enable box will allow Eos to receive feedback over the network from a Sensor+<br />

rack.This option is “Enabled” by default. See About Address, page 250 for more information.<br />

Enable RDM<br />

You cannot set <strong>Ion</strong> to receive an IP address via DHCP and act as a DHCP server<br />

at the same time. It can either send dynamic addresses or receive them, but not<br />

both at the same time.<br />

Clicking in the enable box will allow Eos to perform RDM functionality including device discovery.<br />

See {Patch} Display and Settings, page 68 and About Address, page 250.<br />

A Eos Configuration Utility (Eos Shell) 301

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