Chapter 2: SNMP configuration
Table 5: Default values for a dedicated control network shows the default values for Ethernet switch 1 and Ethernet switch 2 for a dedicated control network.
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! Important:
Do not use the IP address of the active server.
Table 5: Default values for a dedicated control network
Parameter | Ethernet | Single control | Duplicated control |
| switch | network (CNA) | network (CNB) |
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IP address | 1 | 198.152.254.240 | 198.152.255.240 |
Subnet mask |
| 255.255.255.0 | 255.255.255.0 |
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IP address for the | 1 | 198.152.254.201 | 198.152.255.201 |
trap receiver (server 1) |
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IP address | 2 | 198.152.254.241 | 198.152.255.241 |
Subnet mask |
| 255.255.255.0 | 255.255.255.0 |
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IP address for the | 2 | 198.152.254.202 | 198.152.255.202 |
trap receiver (server 2) |
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Preparing to configure the Ethernet switch
Before you configure the Ethernet switch, you must complete the following prerequisites:
●The Ethernet switch power cord is connected to the back of the switch and to the back of a UPS.
-For a single control network, connect the Ethernet switch 1 for Control Network A (CNA) into UPS 1.
-For a duplicated control network, connect the Ethernet switch 1 for CNA into UPS 1 and connect the Ethernet switch 2 for Control Network B (CNB) into UPS 2.
●The communication protocol on your computer has the following port settings so that you can use your terminal emulation program:
-9600 baud
-No parity
-8 data bits
-1 stop bit
-No flow control
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