Assigning an IP Address (Permanent): Boot Console
Use this procedure to permanently store an IP address in an
EtherLite module using Boot Console. Boot Console can also assign
subnet mask and a gateway address.
Note: For additional configuration information of the
EtherLite module, see Boot
Console Commands.
Procedure
- Attach a terminal or terminal emulator to Port 1 of the
EtherLite module, using a 3-wire connection: TxD, RxD, and SG. See RJ-11
Software Handshaking (XON/XOFF) Cable.
Note: EtherLite will not assert DTR or RTS. If your
system is expecting these signals, loop them at the terminal side.
Boot Console operates at 19200 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop, and no
parity.
- Remove the Ethernet cable and unplug the power cable.
- Plug the power cable back into the EtherLite module.
- Plug the power cable back into the EtherLite module.
- Repeatedly depress the # key at the terminal until you get a
console prompt.
It should only take three keystrokes.
A prompt will appear with the module model and the firmware
version. An example would be:
--EL-32 V6.8--
?
- Enter the IP address with the command:
ip x.x.x.x
Where x.x.x.x is the actual numerical address.
- Enter the command:
store
This command stores the IP address in flash memory.
- Reboot the EtherLite module by unplugging, and then plugging in
the power cable again.
- Verify the network connection of the EtherLite module by using
the Ping program. See Using
Ping.