DigiPower Complete Guide to ePowerSwitch Setup and Configuration

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20.After rebooting the system, the new settings will be activated. Reboot (y/n)? Hit the y key then hit enter. Once the system has rebooted, cursor down to Exit then hit enter.

21.The Serial Setup Procedure is complete. The iSwitch is fully operational. Unplug the DB9 female-to-female Serial Cable from the iSwitch and from the computer. Plug the Ethernet Cable into the iSwitch and after about thirty seconds the Link LED will start blinking, now you can communicate with the iSwitch. The Ping command is supported at this time. Startup a Browser and type in the IP Address. The default password is admin (lower case). Go to the section in the User’s Manual titled “Web-Based Configuration” it will guide you through the Web pages.

22.All functions description please refer to Page 30.

Setup via the Ethernet Port

The following items must be obtained before attempting to setup the iSwitch: A valid IP Address, a Computer on the network and an Ethernet cable connected to the network.

1.Connect the Ethernet cable to the iSwitch’s Ethernet Port.

2.Turn the computer on and let it boot-up.

3.Plug the iSwitch’s power cord into the AC outlet and turn the iSwitch on.

4.Wait for approximately thirty seconds for the Link LED to start blinking.

5.From the Desktop open the Start menu. Pick Programs and then open the MS-DOS Prompt.

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Contents EPowerSwitch Table of Contents Trademarks Quick Install Procedure ISwitch-Front Panel ISwitch-Rear Panel Introduction ISwitch FeaturesSetup via the USB Port Requires Windows 98 or higher Setup ProcedurePage Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Setup via the Serial Port Page Page Page Page Page Setup via the Ethernet Port Page Telnet Configuration Page Page Page Page Web-Based Configuration Page ISP Mode PPP Mode Page Page ISwitch Name ID Address Configuration and IdentificationPage Page Page Firmware Upgrade Procedures Page Page Page Firmware upgrade is complete Telephone Access Interface Daisy Chaining Page Solution ProblemValue Purpose Subnet masking AppendixSubnet Mask Routing and Filtering Subnetting and Subnet MasksOutput AgentDry Closure Input Dry ClosureObtaining Technical Assistance