How to assign a static IP Address? - Meinberg Tutorial
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TLDRIn this tutorial, Tina explains how to configure the network settings of LAN time servers, focusing on both models with displays (like the LAN time M300) and those without (like the LAN time M100). For models with displays, users can find the IP address and set a static IP through the device's menu. For models without displays, a serial console connection is required to access the command-line interface. The tutorial covers how to log in, run a setup wizard for IP configuration, and verify settings. Finally, it explains how to access the web interface to modify network settings and disable DHCP if needed.
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- 🔧 Initial setup requires connecting the time server to the network.
- 📺 For models with displays, use the F2 key to find the IP address.
- 🌐 To set a static IP, disable DHCP in the configuration menu.
- 💻 Models without displays need a serial console for CLI access.
- 🔑 Default login for CLI is 'root' and 'time server'.
- 🛠️ Use 'show IP' command to verify IP configuration.
- 🌍 Access the web interface by entering the IP address in a browser.
- ⚙️ Change network settings in the web interface under the 'network' menu.
- 🚫 Disable DHCP client for static IP configuration.
- 📅 Future tutorials will cover more configuration options.
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- 00:00:00 - 00:08:57
In this tutorial, Tina guides viewers through configuring the network settings of a time server via its web interface. She explains the importance of having the IP address or hostname of the time server and demonstrates the setup process for both models with and without displays. For the LAN Time M300, she details how to access the IP address through the display and configure a static IP address by navigating the menu options. For models like the LAN Time M100 without a display, she instructs on using a serial console cable to access the command-line interface, where users can log in and run a setup wizard to assign an IP address. Tina emphasizes the need to disable the DHCP client if a static IP is preferred and concludes by showing how to access the web interface to modify network settings. She encourages viewers to follow their social media for updates on future tutorials.
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What is the first step to configure the network settings?
Connect the time server to the network, antenna, and power supply.
How do I find the IP address of the LAN time server with a display?
Press the F2 key on the main menu to access the submenu where the IP address is displayed.
What should I do if I want to assign a static IP address?
Disable the DHCP client in the IP configuration menu and enter your static IP address.
How do I access the command-line interface for models without a display?
Connect a serial console cable to your computer and the time server, then use a terminal emulation program.
What is the default username and password for logging into the CLI?
The default username is 'root' and the password is 'time server'.
How can I verify the IP configuration?
Execute the command 'show IP' in the CLI.
What should I do if I want to change network settings via the web interface?
Enter the IP address in a web browser, log in, and select the 'network' menu item.
How can I disable the DHCP client for a virtual interface?
Uncheck the DHCP client option in the network interfaces submenu.
What will be covered in future tutorials?
More details about modifying configuration parameters in the web user interface.
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- LAN time server
- network settings
- IP address
- DHCP
- static IP
- command-line interface
- web interface
- configuration
- tutorial
- Tina