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2-8 Setting the TCP/IP Parameters in the IP Configuration Menu
LX Series Configuration Guide
Setting the TCP/IP Parameters in the
IP Configuration Menu
You can use the IP Configuration Menu to set the TCP/IP
parameters for the LX unit. For more information, see “Using
the IP Configuration Menu” in
Getting Started with the LX Series.
Creating and Loading a Default Configuration File
This section explains how to create a default configuration file
with which you can load multiple units.
After your first LX unit is up and running, you can save the unit
configuration to the network. For more information, see “Saving
the Configuration to the Network” on page 2-9. You must
rename this .zip file to lx last six digits of the mac address.prm
(such as
lx12ab9f.prm). After this is complete, you can use this
.prm file as a template to configure multiple units at one time by
changing the last six digits of the mac address to reflect that of
the specific unit.
If loading via BOOTP and DHCP, you can load a default
configuration file from a TFTP server that is located on the same
server from which you obtained your IP address. If you are not
loading via one of these, the unit looks on the TFTP server
specified in ppciboot. If the configuration is defaulted, it is
detected at startup and the unit checks that a TFTP server was
passed by ppciboot. If a TFTP server is accessible, the LX unit
connects to it and tries to download a default file named lx last
six digits of the mac address.prm (such as lx12ab9f.prm).
If this file exists, the LX unit loads it into its configuration table.
If the default file does not exist, the Quick Start menu is
displayed.
You can use the .prm file as a template to configure multiple
units at one time. After copying the .prm file, you would rename
it to lx last six digits of the mac address.prm (such as
lx12ab9f.prm). For more information, see “To save the
configuration to the network” on page 4-3.
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