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General Reference Guide eWON Configuration
RG-001-0-EN ver 1.5 eWON® - 20/03/2009 - ©ACT'L sa Page 34
3.3.4.2.1 Ethernet LAN (& WAN)
3.3.4.2.1.1 General
This tab contains the Ethernet setup of the eWON.
Figure 29: Network connections: Ethernet setup
An ethernet interface needs the following parameters:
The Ethernet LAN and WAN interfaces can receive their IP address configuration from various mechanisms:
• Static: the user enters all parameters
• BootP: a BootP server provides some parameters
• DHCP: a DHCP server provides all parameters
You select the IP address configuration mechanism with the combo box
Control Description
Address Setup
Ethernet IP address
IP address of the eWON on the LAN (or WAN) side. Use this IP address to connect to the
eWON using a LAN (or WAN) connection. These are 4 numbers from 0 to 255 separated by
dots.
eWON Ethernet IP mask
eWON Ethernet subnet mask, used to determine the address range of the LAN (or WAN)
connection (your network).
Ethernet IP gateway
eWON Ethernet server gateway, which is the IP address used to forward information to other
networks.
note: See also “Ethernet Gateway behavior” on page 49
DNS Setup
Primary DNS IP address
IP address of the primary Domain Name Server of your domain or ISP provider.
These are 4 numbers from 0 to 255 separated by dots,
Secondary DNS IP address
IP address of the secondary Domain Name Server of your domain or ISP provider.
These are 4 numbers from 0 to 255 separated by dots
DHCP config
Network Name
On the DHCP network, you can also access your device by name instead of IP address.
Thanks to the DNS Synchronisation (RFC 4702), this Network Name (also called Fully
Qualified Domain Name, or FQDN) is sent to the DHCP server during DCHP request
negociation and will trigger an update of the DNS server.
Network Name can only contains characters a-z,-,0-9
Table 24: Ethernet setup configuration page