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Configuring the i.LON 100
connection, this property displays Not
Connected.
Host Name
The TCP/IP host name of the i.LON 100
server. When the i.LON 100 server
establishes a connection with an LNS Server
it provides its fully qualified host/domain
name so the LNS Server knows which
L
ON
W
ORKS
database to open.
By default, the i.LON 100 Internet Server’s
host name is iLON100. The URL of the i.LON
100 server is Hostname.DNS Suffix (i.e. if
Hostname is set to ilon100Alpha and
Domain Suffix is set to ABCcorp.com, the
URL will be ilon100Alpha.ABCcorp.com.
Set a unique host name if you want to have
the DHCP server register the host name with
the DNS server or when you want to manually
register with the DNS server administrator.
Valid characters are numbers, letters, and the
hyphen (‘-’) character. By default, this value
is set to iLON100. If you change this value,
you must reboot the i.LON 100 server for the
change to take effect. This field has a
maximum length of 19 characters.
Domain Suffix
The IP domain name in which the i.LON 100
server’s Ethernet Adapter is installed. This
value is optional. Valid characters are
numbers, letters, and the hyphen (‘-’) and
period (‘.’) characters. This field has a
maximum length of 132 characters. If the
Automatically Obtain IP Address option is
selected on the LAN Properties page (see
Configuring LAN Connection Properties,
below), check the Obtain Automatically
From LAN option to obtain the domain suffix
from the DHCP server. By default, this value
is empty. If you change this value, you must
reboot the i.LON 100 server for the change to
take effect.
Click Submit to save the changes you have made to this Web page. Click Reset
to leave all fields unchanged.
Configuring LAN Connection Properties
If you are connecting your i.LON 100 Internet Server directly to a TCP/IP
network via the Ethernet port, you must configure the LAN connection properties
on the LAN/WAN page. To configure LAN properties, follow these steps:
1. Hover your mouse cursor over Setup and select TCP/IP from the dropdown
menu. The LAN/WAN Web page opens with LAN connection selected from
the tree. The right side of this Web page appears as shown in the following
figure: