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DMD1050TS Satellite Modem Board
Revision 1
Web Browser 7–9 MN-DMD1050TS
IP Administration | Modem Addressing
Boot Mode DEFAULT
NON-VOL
BOOTP
IP TEST
DEFAULT: During initialization (boot up), the modem will restore the
web setting to the standard IP Mask and addresses supplied by the
modem. The modem will be taken off the network and will not be
accessible. The Default settings are:
IP Address Mask:
255.000.000.000
(FF.00.00.00 hex)
Modem IP Address:
010.000.000.001
(C0.A8.00.EE hex)
Server IP Address:
010.001.001.001
(0A.01.01.01 hex)
Router IP Address:
010.000.001.001
(0A.00.01.01 hex)
NON-VOL: Stores and uses IP Mask and addresses as provided by
the user.
BOOTP: During initialization (boot up), the modem will get the
names, masks, and IP Addresses of the modem, router, and server.
IP TEST: The IP Test boot mode has a behavior similar to the default
boot mode. The Terminal, IP, SNMP, FTP and Web parameters
changed by the default setting are reset by the IP Test boot more as
well. It stores and uses IP Mask and addresses to fixed settings as
listed below.
Bootp Server Tag: 206
IP Address Mask:
255.255.255.000
(FF.FF.FF.00 hex)
Modem IP Address:
192.168.0.238
(C0.A8.00.EE)
Server IP Address:
192.168.000.101
(C0.A8.00.65)
Router IP Address:
192.168.000.102
(C0.A8.00.66)
IP Address Mask XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
The IP Address Mask of the local network is expressed in a
hexadecimal format, and must be a valid TCP/IP Mask. This field
should be set before changes are made to the Modem or Router
Address.
Modem IP Address
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
The IP Address of the modem must be consistent for the mask
defined. This address is expressed in hexadecimal format.
Broadcast and loop back addresses are not allowed. These are
addresses with all subnet bits set to 0’s or 1’s.
Router IP Address
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
The IP Address of the Local Network Router. If a router is present on
the local network, this address must be consistent with the IP Mask
and the subnet of the modem. If no router is present, then the
address must be set to a foreign address. This address is expressed
in hexadecimal format. Broadcast and loop back addresses are not
allowed. These are addresses with all subnet bits set to 0’s or 1’s.
Trap Agent IP
Address
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Hexadecimal Mask
{ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd}
Decimal Mask
IP address of the device receiving SNMP Traps
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