Eos Configuration Utility 413
Gateway
If DHCP is disabled, you set the gateway IP address here. This is a static gateway IP address and
will remain set until changed by a user.
The following is a list of the default Gateway addresses:
Console Port 1 Port 2
Eos 10.101.90.101 NA
Eos RPU 10.101.95.101 NA
RVI 10.101.85.101 NA
Eos Ti 10.101.92.101 192.168.92.101
Gio 10.101.91.101 192.168.91.101
Gio @ 5 10.101.98.101 192.168.98.101
RPU3 10.101.93.101 192.168.93.101
RVI3 10.101.86.101 192.168.86.101
Ion 10.101.100.101 NA
IonXe 10.101.100.20 192.168.100.20
Ion Xe 20 10.101.100.30 192.168.100.30
Ion Xe RPU 10.101.96.201 192.168.96.201
Element 10.101.97.101 NA
Element 2 10.101.99.101 192.168.99.101
If DHCP is enabled, this field will display the gateway IP address that is being used by the desk
(whether it is served via DHCP or a self-generated link-local IP address).
Physical Address
The physical address is the MAC address. This address is a unique identifier and cannot be
modified.
Enable Remote Startup/ Shutdown
It is possible to remotely power on and off some devices, such as RVIs, RPUs, and client desks.
{Remote Startup} and {Remote Shutdown} must be enabled on each device before it can receive
the power on and off commands. The default setting for both is Disabled.
The Remote Power commands are sent from the browser. The command for Power On is sent
from Browser>Network>Power On MultiConsole System, and the command for Power Off is
from Browser>Network>Power Off MultiConsole System.
Note: Only devices that synchronize with the Primary will be available for Remote
Power On and Off.
Network Interface Delay
When {Required} is enabled, the console will wait for the network connection to be fully
initialized before launching the Eos application.
Note: This option is not available on ETCnomad.