Patton electronic 4830 manual Configure IP address, Power connection and default configuration

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SmartNode 4830 Getting Started Guide

4 • Getting started with the SmartNode

 

 

1. Configure IP address

Power connection and default configuration

The factory default configuration for the Ethernet IP addresses and network masks are listed in table 10. Both Ethernet interfaces are activated upon power-up. LAN interface ETH 0/1 (LAN) provides a default DHCP server.

Table 10. Factory default IP address and network mask configuration

 

IP Address

Network Mask

 

 

 

WAN interface Ethernet 0 (ETH 0/0)

DHCP

DHCP

 

 

 

LAN interface Ethernet 1 (ETH 0/1)

192.168.1.1

255.255.255.0

 

 

 

DHCP address range

192.168.1.10–192.168.1.19

255.255.255.0

 

 

 

Both Ethernet interfaces are activated upon power-up.

If these addresses match with those of your network, go to section “2. Connect the SmartNode to the network” on page 47. Otherwise, refer to the following sections to change the addresses and network masks.

Connect with the serial interface

The Console port is wired as an EIA-561, RS-232 port. Use the included Model 16F-561 adapter and cable (see figure 24) between the SmartNode’s Console port and a PC or workstation’s RS-232 serial interface. Activate the terminal emulation program on the PC or workstation that supports the serial interface (e.g. HyperTerm).

Link

VoIP

Power Run

Link

100M

Activity

 

0

 

Enet

 

Link

 

Activity

0/0

100M

 

 

 

1

 

 

Enet

 

 

 

 

 

VoIP

 

 

 

Integrated

 

 

4524

SmartNode

 

 

 

ToIP

 

 

0/2

0/3

 

0/1

 

 

Ports

 

 

 

 

 

Voice

 

 

 

Router

GatewayDevice

Access

Console

Serial Terminal

Note A Patton Model 16F-561 RJ45 to DB-9 adapter is included with each SmartNode 4000 Series device

Figure 24. Connecting to the terminal

Terminal emulation program settings:

9600 baud

no parity

8 bit

1 stop bit

No flow control

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