Use this procedure to temporarily store an IP address in an EtherLite module using Boot Console.
Note: For additional configuration information of the EtherLite module, see Boot Console Commands.
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.
A prompt will appear with the module model and the firmware version. An example would be:
--EL-32 V6.8--
?
ip x.x.x.x
Where x.x.x.x is the actual numerical address.
boot
Note: This command skips the BootP portion of the boot sequence and simply use the assigned IP address. When you temporarily assign an IP address, you do not need to set the gateway or subnet mask.