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The adapter appears in the Relation List with the new settings.
9. To assign this configuration to the adapter permanently, select the
device in the Relation List and click Disable BOOTP/DHCP.
When power is cycled on the adapter, it will use the configuration you
assigned it and not issue new BOOTP requests.
10. Select File > Save to save the Relation List.
Using Parameters to Set the
IP Address, Subnet Mask,
and Gateway Address
By default, the adapter is configured so that you set its IP address, subnet
mask, and gateway address using a BOOTP server. To use adapter
parameters instead, you must first disable BOOTP and then set the adapter
address parameters.
Disable the BOOTP Feature
1. Set the value of Parameter 03 - [BOOTP] to ‘0’ (Disabled).
2. Reset the adapter (see
Resetting the Adapter on page 3-16
After disabling the BOOTP feature, you can configure the IP address,
subnet mask, and gateway address using adapter parameters.
TIP: To enable BOOTP for an adapter that has had BOOTP disabled,
first select the adapter in the Relation List, then click Enable BOOTP,
and lastly reset the adapter or power cycle the drive.
Value
Setting
0
Disabled
1
Enabled (Default)
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Parameter #: 03
BOOTP
0
Disabled