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| MasterSwitch 100V – User Guide |
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| The Network Service has started with the following settings : |
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| Adapter IP | : 159.215.87.62 |
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| Subnet Mask | : 255.255.255.0 |
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| Default Gateway : 0.0.0.0 |
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| MAC Address | : 00 C0 B7 B2 3A EB |
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| 1- MasterSwitch IP : 159.215.87.62 |
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| 2- Subnet Mask | : 255.255.255.0 |
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| 3- Default Gateway : 0.0.0.0 |
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| 4- BOOTP | : Disabled |
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| 5- Accept Changes | : |
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| ?- Help |
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| <ENTER> Redisplay Menu |
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| <ESC> Return To Previous Menu |
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Figure 11: TCP/IP Settings
TCP/IP settings are used for SNMP, Web, and telnet access to the MasterSwitch. Incorrect settings will likely result in none of these access methods working.
Note: A Gateway value of 0.0.0.0 indicates that no gateway is used.
Telnet Submenu
To change the port on which the MasterSwitch communicates via telnet sessions, select the Telnet submenu from the Network submenu:
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1- Telnet Port | : | 23 |
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?- Help
<ENTER> Redisplay Menu
<ESC> Return To Previous Menu
Figure 12: Telnet Configuration Submenu
This is useful if you wish to limit access to telnet sessions by “hiding” telnet at some obscure port number, known only by authorized personnel.
HTTP Submenu
Similarly, to enable or disable configuration of the MasterSwitch via HTTP, or to change the port on which the MasterSwitch communicates HTTP sessions, select the HTTP submenu from the Network submenu:
1- HTTP Net Config : Enabled
2- HTTP Port : 80
3- Accept Changes :
?- Help
<ENTER> Redisplay Menu
<ESC> Return To Previous Menu