Part 3: Network Configuration; Network Protocols; Ethernet (Mac) Address; Figure 3.1 Labeling - Omega iServer Microserver User Manual

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PART 3
NETWORK CONFIGURATION

3.1 Network Protocols

The iServer can be connected to the network using standard TCP/IP protocols.
It also supports ARP, HTTP (WEB server), DHCP, DNS and Telnet protocols.

3.2 Ethernet (MAC) Address

MAC (Media Access Control) address is your computer's unique hardware number.
When you're connected to the LAN from your computer, a correspondence table relates
your IP address to your computer's physical (MAC) address. The MAC address can be
found on a label attached to your device and contains 6 bytes (12 characters) of
hexadecimal numbers XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX hex
For example: 0A:0C:3D:0B:0A:0B
Remove the small label with the default IP address and there will be room to put
your IP address. See Figure 3.1
MAC ADDRESS
LABEL IN
HEX CODE
iSERVER'S VERSION #
REMOVE DEFAULT
IP ADDRESS LABEL
AND PUT NEW
CUSTOMER'S
IP ADDRESS
MODEL NO:
SERIAL NO:
INPUT POWER:
IP:
#.#

Figure 3.1 Labeling

MODEL NO:
SERIAL NO:
INPUT POWER:
IP:
REMOVE DEFAULT IP
ADDRESS LABEL AND PUT
NEW CUSTOMER'S
IP ADDRESS
10
10
MAC ADDRESS
LABEL IN
HEX CODE
#.#
iSERVER'S VERSION #

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