Quick Configuration, continued
Configuring | Over the Network by ARP. To configure the Environmental |
TCP/IP settings, | Monitoring Unit’s TCP/IP settings using ARP (Address |
continued | Resolution Protocol): |
| 1. Deploy the unit, and connect it to the network. |
| 2. From a command prompt on a computer connected to the |
| local subnet, type arp |
| Management Card, and the MAC address. For example: |
| arp |
| |
| Note: For the MAC address, see the Quality Assurance |
| slip, the TCP/IP menu of the Control Console, or |
| the label on the bottom of the unit. |
| 3. Type telnet and the IP address of the Management Card. |
| For example: |
| telnet 159.215.240.22 |
| 4. Log in. The default user name and password are both apc. |
| 5. Configure the Subnet Mask and Default Gateway in the |
| TCP/IP section of the Network menu. |
| Over the Network by BOOTP. BOOTP is enabled by default. |
| Use a BOOTP server to configure the Environmental |
| Monitoring Unit’s TCP/IP settings: |
| 1. Enter the unit’s MAC address, IP address, Subnet Mask, |
| default Gateway, and optional bootup filename. |
| Note: For the MAC address, see the Quality Assurance |
| slip, the TCP/IP menu of the Control Console, or |
| the label on the bottom of the unit. |
| 2. The BOOTP server provides network settings to the unit. |
| If you specified a bootup file name, the unit attempts to |
| transfer that file, first from a TFTP server and then from |
| an FTP server on the same computer as the BOOTP |
| server. The unit assume all settings in the bootup file. |
| You can then configure other settings for the unit |
| remotely using the Telnet, Web, or SNMP interfaces. |
| Note: To create the bootup file use the Management |
| Card Wizard. |
| Continued on next page |
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