Quick Configuration
Note: Disregard the procedures in this section if you have APC InfraStruXure Central or InfraStruXure Manager as part of your system. See the documentation for your InfraStruXure device for more information.
Consult with your network administrator to determine the type of network server to which the Rack Monitor 200 is connected. Then follow the table below to complete the configuration process, which results in the assignment of network communication settings and enables you to access the Rack Monitor 200 (see “Access the Rack Monitor 200” on page 20).
Server type |
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RFC2131/RFC2132- | 1. | Consult with your network administrator to determine which option below |
compliant DHCP server |
| to use. After one of the options is performed, the Rack Monitor 200 will |
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| automatically discover the DHCP server. |
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| EITHER add code to the Vendor Specific Information option to include |
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| the APC cookie information (this must be performed by the network |
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| administrator; see “How to set up option 43” on page 15 for details). |
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| OR disable the requirement that a DHCP offer include the APC cookie. |
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| See “How to disable the cookie requirement” on page 15. |
| 2. | Read and note the System IP (address), which you will need to access the |
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| system over your network. Use the control console menu path Network > |
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| TCP/IP. See “How to access the control console” on page 19. |
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| 1. | Update the BOOTPTAB file (this must be performed by the network |
server |
| administrator; see page 16). When the file is updated, the Rack Monitor |
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| 200 will automatically discover the BOOTP server. |
| 2. | Obtain the IP address used in the BOOTPTAB file from your network |
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| administrator. |
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| OR |
| 1. | Obtain an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway from your |
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| network administrator. See “Important Information about the Default |
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| Gateway” on page 16. |
| 2. | Do you have access to a computer on the network running Windows® |
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| 2000, Windows Server® 2003, or Windows XP? |
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| Yes. Run the APC Device IP Configuration Wizard (see page 17). |
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| No. Use a local computer connected to the serial port of the Rack Monitor |
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| 200 to configure the TCP/IP settings. See “Control Console” on page 19. |
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| Or use ARP, Ping, and Telnet (requires network communication |
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| experience; see “How to Use ARP, Ping, and Telnet” on page 18). |
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Neither BOOTP nor DHCP | 1. | Obtain an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway (see page 15) |
server |
| from your network administrator. |
| 2. | Do you have access to a computer on the network running Windows 2000, |
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| Windows Server 2003, or Windows XP? |
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| Yes. Run the APC Device IP Configuration Wizard (see page 17). |
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| No. Use a local computer connected to the serial port of the Rack Monitor |
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| 200 to configure the TCP/IP settings. See “Control Console” on page 19. |
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| Or use ARP, Ping, and Telnet (requires network communication |
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| experience; see “How to Use ARP, Ping, and Telnet” on page 18). |
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