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