Note: If the COM port associated with the port to which your USB cable is connected is currently in use by another application, the message beside the COM port in the Owner column indicates that the port is not available. To correct this, close the application that is using the COM port and click Scan Serial Ports.
5.The Root Password window appears. Enter the administrator account password for this appliance (apc, by default) and click OK.
6.Specify whether to use DHCP to specify the network settings of your appliance. Click Yes or No, and click Next to continue.
7.The utility scans the appliance and displays the network settings stored on the appliance. The network settings are divided into Ethernet Card Settings and DNS Settings.
8.Specify the Ethernet Card settings.
–To use network settings assigned by a DHCP server, select Configure automatically via DHCP.
–To specify network settings for use by this appliance, select Configure using these settings and provide an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address for the appliance. Specify a NAT proxy name or IP address to be used by a NAT Proxy server in your network to allow users to connect to the appliance from outside the firewall. You can also specify speed and duplex settings for use by this interface, or use the default setting, Auto Negotiate.
9.Specify the DNS Settings.
–To use DNS Settings provided by your DHCP server, check Use DHCP DNS Settings.
–To specify DNS Settings for this appliance manually, clear the Use DHCP DNS Settings checkbox and provide the domain and DNS server information.
10.Click Next to save your configuration settings. Click Finish to close the Serial Configuration Utility.
11.Test the IP connection of the APC appliance. Start your Web browser and type the IP address of the appliance into the address field. Press Enter. If the APC appliance is online and properly configured, the Basic View displays in the browser window.
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