RUGGEDCOM ROS
User Guide
Chapter 3
Device Management
Adding an IP Interface 79
Figure 38: IP Interfaces Form
1. Type Options 2. ID Box 3. Mgmt Options 4. IP Address Type Box 5. IP Address Box 6. Subnet Box 7. Apply Button
8. Delete Button 9. Reload Button
3. Configure the following parameter(s) as required:
NOTE
The IP address and mask configured for the management VLAN are not changed when resetting
all configuration parameters to defaults and will be assigned a default VLAN ID of 1. Changes to
the IP address take effect immediately. All IP connections in place at the time of an IP address
change will be lost.
Parameter Description
Type Synopsis: { VLAN }
Default: VLAN
Specifies the type of the interface for which this IP interface is created.
ID Synopsis: 1 to 4094
Default: 1
Specifies the ID of the interface for which this IP interface is created. If the interface type
is VLAN, this represents the VLAN ID.
Mgmt Synopsis: { No, Yes }
Default: No
Specifies whether the IP interface is the device management interface.
IP Address Type Synopsis: { Static, Dynamic, DHCP, BOOTP }
Default: Static
Specifies whether the IP address is static or is dynamically assigned via DHCP or
BOOTP>. The Dynamic option automatically switches between BOOTP and DHCP until
it receives a response from the relevant server. The Static option must be used for non-
management interfaces.
IP Address Synopsis: ###.###.###.### where ### ranges from 0 to 255
Default: 192.168.0.1
Specifies the IP address of this device. An IP address is a 32-bit number that is notated
by using four numbers from 0 through 255, separated by periods. Only a unicast IP
address is allowed, which ranges from 1.0.0.0 to 233.255.255.255.