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40-7705I-UM Page 26 Rev 4 March 16, 2007
5.14 Suggested TCP/IP Settings for Second MultiNet Receiver
The table below shows some suggested settings for the TCP/IP devices in the
second MultiNet Receiver / 7170 IP-Link Transceiver pair of a dual system.
These suggestions should be appropriate for a network that is only made up of
devices from a MultiNet System. If you are connecting to an existing network
you must get these values from the administrator of that network. Failure to get
the proper values could prevent proper operation of the MultiNet devices or other
existing devices on the network.
Second 7705i/ Suggested Ethernet Port Settings
Parameter Ethernet Port 1 / eth0 Ethernet Port 2 / eth1
ONBOOT Yes Yes
BOOTPROTO STATIC STATIC
IPADDR 192.168.0.102 No Suggestion
NETMASK 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0
GATEWAY 192.168.0.1 10.0.1.1
Second 7170 IP-Link Transceiver Suggested Ethernet Port Settings
IP Address 192.168.0.22
GATEWAY 192.168.0.1
NETMASK 255.255.255.0
Table 5-5 Suggested TCP/IP Settings for Second Receiver & 7170
5.15 A note on DHCP
DHCP is an acronym for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This means IP
addresses are automatically assigned by a DHCP server on your network. Since
the MultiNet Receiver’s in a MultiNet system must have a unique static IP
addresses, a DHCP server would have to be configured to reserve and always
provide the same address to each specific receiver. Contact your IT department
for additional information. Do not use this option if you do not have a DHCP
server on your network, or cannot configure it to provide static addresses to
specific devices.
5.16 Configure TCP/IP, Linux Network Configuration:
As mentioned before, there are two Ethernet ports in the MultiNet receiver. The
port names are Ethernet Port 1 [eth0] and Ethernet Port 2 [eth1]. If you are using
both ports, you will need to enter the commands to configure each port separately.
Note that physical Ethernet connector labeled Port 1 is internally identified as
eth0 and that the Ethernet connector labeled Port 2 is internally identified as eth1.
This is due to a typical convention where components such as connectors are
numbered beginning at 1 and a programmers’ convention that usually begin at 0.
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