OnSite Series Getting Started Guide | 4 • System Management Access |
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8.Type the following CLI command to save the IP settings (address, net mask, and default gateway)for the Ethernet LAN management port to the system configuration file, and then press the Enter key:
save config
Note
CAUTION
Saving the configuration is important to prevent the loss of the IP configuration data if a system reset or reboot occurs.
Changing the IP address, net mask, and default gateway settings for the Ethernet LAN management port could result in the
At this point, the system responds with Configuration Saved to indicate that the IP settings have been saved to the system. The system is now ready for operation using the
Note You may also have access to the system through Telnet. This access requires prior configuration of the IP address of the Ethernet LAN management port through the
Note The system terminates the management session for any user when the session remains inactive for 30 seconds. This termination applies to management sessions through the SERIAL port or through Telnet. The login prompt appears when the system terminates a previously active session through the SERIAL port.
Access through the Ethernet LAN Management Port
To gain management access to the system for the first time through the Ethernet LAN management (LM) port, follow these steps:
1.Connect a PC to the Ethernet LAN management port using the
Note You may connect the PC to the system from a remote location using an IP LAN or WAN that connects to the Ethernet LAN management port.
2.Configure the PC using the factory default settings for the Ethernet LAN management port.
Note By default, the IP address is set to 192.168.2.100, the net mask is set to 255.255.255.0, and the default gateway is set to 192.168.2.1
3.Launch the Web browser of your choice, and type the default IP address of the system in the Address field of the browser.
4.Log in to the system using the super, admin, or monitor user ID and password.
Note The
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