Use avahi-autoipd http://linux.die.net/man/8/avahi-autoipd
On 01/16/2014 07:08 AM, Efecan Yilmaz wrote:

I found the solution. I can give a static IP to my Beaglebone via shell scripts (or adb):

ifconfig eth0 up 169.254.13.13


On Thursday, 16 January 2014 11:58:41 UTC+2, Efecan Yilmaz wrote:

    If i connect my Beaglebone Black, which runs on Angstrom, to my
    computer via ethernet cable, It obtains an IP address, which
    starts with 169.254.xxx.xxx, for communication purposes. And I can
    communicate with it using TCP protocols. I can see that IP address
    when I use "ifconfig" command in terminal. But If it runs on
    Android, it doesn't obtain an IP address. Since there isn't
    "ifconfig" command in Android terminal, I'm using "netcfg" to see
    IP information and it shows that Beaglebone doesn't have an IP
    address. I need to somehow "force" my Beaglebone Black to obtain
    an IP address (like 169.254.xxx.xxx). How can I fix that?

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