Specifications
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IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5.02.100
DHCP
Via the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, the thin client receives its IP address,
network mask, DNS, gateway and other network configurations from a DHCP server.
DHCP is enabled by default for LAN 1 (internal). DHCP options can be enabled in the
DHCP Client menu. A list of standard options is available. However, you can also
define your own options.
BOOTP
Via the BOOTP, the thin client receives its IP address, network mask, DNS, gateway
and other network configurations from a BOOTP server database.
The transferring of a setup.ini file or a boot script is not supported. BOOTP is not used to call up a
boot image from a server and boot this image, in spite of what the term may imply.
Specify IP address
manually
Configures the network settings manually instead of searching for a DHCP server.
Ensure that the fixed IP address that you enter is not used by another computer in
your network.
If you have to use a gateway to forward the data packages to and from the target
network, click on Enable and enter the gateway IP address.
Terminal name
Give the local name of the thin client. Otherwise, the standard name IGEL-<MAC
address> will be generated.
Enable DNS
Configures the DNS - Specify the standard domain in which the device will work as
well as the IP address of up to two name servers which will be queried one after the
other.
7.1.1. Authentication
Enables IEEE 802.1x authentication
(Wired 802.1x only)
Enables network port authentication in accordance with the 802.1x
standard. The following authentication methods are currently
supported:
• EAP-PEAP/MSCHAPv2
• EAP-PEAP/TLS
• EAP-TLS
The entry options in the Authentication menu vary depending on the authentication method chosen. If
the fields User Name and Password are not already populated, an entry mask for authentication purposes
will be shown.