Set Addresses - Motorola AirDefense Model 510 Installation Manual

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5.3 Set Addresses

You must provide a valid IP address, netmask, and gateway IP address for the Sensor to communicate
with the AirDefense Server. You can manually set each Sensor's static IP address, Sensor Netmask,
and Gateway IP address, or you can automatically receive these address settings from a DHCP
(Dynamic Host Control Protocol) server.
Feature
Sensor Name
Use DHCP
IP Address
Sensor Netmask
Gateway IP Address
Primary AirDefense
Server IP Address
Click the
button to save your configuration, then the sensor will reboot.
Submit
Table 1: Sensor Configuration Settings
Enter a friendly user name for the Sensor. When you open the
AirDefense Enterprise GUI, this is the name the sensors will
have in the tree panel area.
Select the option of setting up your Sensor to use a DHCP
Server.
Choose
Yes
or No.
Yes
"greys out" the address fields.
If you selected
No
sensor.
If you selected
No
for the sensor.
If you selected
No
for the sensor.
Enter the Primary AirDefense Server IP address.
Enter the Secondary AirDefense Server IP address.
Hint: If you are not using a Secondary AirDefense Server, type
the IP address of the Primary AirDefense Server a second time.
Explanation
to use DHCP, enter a static IP address for the
to use DHCP, enter a static Sensor Netmask
to use DHCP, enter a static Gateway address
Configuring the 510 Sensor
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