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

  1. 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.

  2. Remove the Ethernet cable and unplug the power cable.
  3. Plug the power cable back into the EtherLite module. 
  4. Plug the power cable back into the EtherLite module.
  5. 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--
    ?

  6. Enter the IP address with the command:

    ip x.x.x.x 

    Where x.x.x.x is the actual numerical address.

  7. Enter the command:

    store  

    This command stores the IP address in flash memory.

  8. Reboot the EtherLite module by unplugging, and then plugging in the power cable again.
  9. Verify the network connection of the EtherLite module by using the Ping program. See Using Ping.