How to assign a static IP Address? - Meinberg Tutorial

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3LXLUTmfjI

Resumen

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.

Para llevar

  • 🔧 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.

Cronología

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    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.

Mapa mental

Vídeo de preguntas y respuestas

  • 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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    welcome to my nose tutorial my name is
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    Tina and today I will lead you through
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    the initial steps to configure the
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    network settings of your time server via
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    the web interface to be able to access
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    the lantern weapon to face you will need
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    the IP address or host names of your
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    time server the following steps will
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    show you how to setup or find out the IP
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    address for Lancome servers which
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    provide a display and LAN time servers
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    with no display let's have a look at the
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    land time m300 a time server which has a
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    display after having successfully
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    connected the m300 to the network your
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    antenna and power supply you can switch
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    it on at the completion of the boot
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    process the three LEDs turn green your
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    time service now up and running as soon
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    as the main menu appears on the display
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    press the f2 key this will take you to a
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    submenu where the IP address of your
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    time server is shown in the factory
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    default configuration the DHCP client is
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    enabled and if you connect to your LAN
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    time to network with a DHCP server the
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    IP address for your time server will be
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    assigned automatically to assign a
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    static IP address via the display press
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    the f2 key again now you can proceed
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    with the following key combination press
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    ok to enter the interface menu select
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    the interface your LAN time is connected
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    to using the up and down keys enter the
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    ipv4 address configuration with e ok key
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    now you freeze the ipv4 configuration
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    menu press ok to enter the menu where
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    you can disable the DHCP client use the
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    down key to disable the DHCP client and
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    confirm was ok
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    you can either optionally save the
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    current settings with f2 always until
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    the display changes automatically to the
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    IP config array
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    menu press the right-arrow key then the
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    okay key to jump and edit your static IP
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    address in the IP address menu use the
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    right and left arrow keys to select the
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    digits and the up and down arrow keys to
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    move forward in the digit sequence after
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    you have entered your static IP address
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    confirm with ok proceed in the same
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    manner to set gateway and netmask press
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    f2 to save the parameters you have
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    changed now you have successfully
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    reconfigured your network settings now
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    for models without a display like the
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    lan time and 100 you will need to go
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    through different steps to find out or
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    setup your time server's IP address
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    first connect the m100 to the network
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    your antenna and power supply then plug
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    in a serial console cable which is
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    connected to your personal computer into
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    the serial console port of the time
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    server this enables you to access the
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    command-line interface of your Lantern
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    after the time server has automatically
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    started and completed the boot process
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    you can log into the CLI for the next
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    steps you must use the serial terminal
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    emulation program for example puddi
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    or mobile experiment windows or mini
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    come on Linux set the serial parameters
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    in your terminal emulation software to
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    38 400 volt 8 data bits no parity 1 stop
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    bit and start the connection in some
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    programs these settings are referred to
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    as 8 and 1 as soon as the connection is
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    established the mind that authentication
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    window appears some terminal emulation
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    programs require you to press ENTER once
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    to see the login screen in the factory
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    default configuration the DHCP client is
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    enabled and if you connected your
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    Lantern your network with the DHCP
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    server the IP address for you
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    I'm server will be assigned
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    automatically in this case you will be
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    able to see it right in the logon screen
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    without a DHCP server you can as a UCLA
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    IP which is shown automatically in the
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    login screen if now network is connected
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    or esthetic IP address that can be
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    assigned using a start wizard enter the
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    default username root and password time
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    server confirming each with the enter
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    key after you loved into the CLI of an
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    unconsidered lantern the system will ask
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    you if you want to run the start wizard
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    to assign an IP address enter why when
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    asked if you want to run the wizard or
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    run it manually by running the CLI
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    command slash wizard slash start wizard
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    at the CLI command promise this will
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    open the basic lantern configuration
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    wizard here you will need to answer
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    questions about your network connection
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    the first two questions ask for the
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    network interface you want to setup land
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    0 is the default management interface
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    but you can select any other interface
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    if your specific land time model is
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    equipped with additional Ethernet port
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    the second question asks for a hostname
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    and question 3 to 5 then cover the ipv4
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    address configuration in order to set up
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    a static IP address you have to provide
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    the IP address itself the subnet mask
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    and if required a default gateway
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    if you'll enter DHCP a question number
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    three the IP address subnet mask and
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    Gateway will automatically be received
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    via DHCP otherwise the system will setup
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    the static IP address you provided by
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    saving the settings you will return to
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    the command line prompt of the land
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    times now you can verify that the IP
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    configuration has been configured
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    correctly by executing the command show
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    IP you should be able to see your
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    configure static ipv4 address or DHCP
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    assigned address now you can use the IP
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    address of your time server with or
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    without a display open your web browser
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    and enter the IP address of your LAN
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    time server the mind of authentication
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    window opens enter the default username
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    root and password time server you have
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    now reached the main menu of the LAN
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    time web interface to change network
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    settings select the menu item network in
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    this page of the web user interface you
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    will then be able to change all Network
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    related settings and you can add
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    additional IP addresses set up your VLAN
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    interfaces or enable/disable network
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    services if your lantern received an IP
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    address configuration from a DHCP server
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    and you want to use a static IP address
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    instead you must disable the DHCP client
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    which is set as default in the sub menu
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    network interfaces for each virtual
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    interface you can assign a static IP v4
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    or ipv6 address or enable DHCP to
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    retrieve the IP configuration from your
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    DHCP server to disable DHCP for virtual
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    interface uncheck the DHCP client option
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    enter your static IP address into the
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    field TCP IP address
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    and your subnet mask and Gateway as
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    required save the setting and you have
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    successfully reconfigured the IP address
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    of your time server the web user
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    interface allows you to modify a lot of
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    configuration parameters more about this
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    will be explained in future tutorials
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