
2Change your PC’s IP address and subnet mask to correspond with the V6000 factory default IP address and subnet mask, shown in Table 2. For details on changing the IP address and subnet mask of your PC, refer to Windows™ Online Help (Start>Help).
3Access the V6000 Embedded Web Server (see Chapter 6: Accessing the Embedded Web Server).
4In the ‘Quick Setup’ screen (shown in Figure 3), set the V6000 ‘IP Address’ and ‘Subnet Mask’ fields under ‘IP Configuration’ to correspond with your network IP settings.
5Click the Reset button and click OK in the prompt; the V6000 applies the changes and restarts. This takes approximately 2 minutes to complete. When the V6000 has finished restarting, the power LED on the front panel of the power supply unit is lit green. Any power supply malfunction results in the LED switching off.
6Disconnect your PC from the V6000 or from the hub / switch (depending on the connection method you used in Step 1).
7Reconnect the V6000 and your PC (if necessary) to the network.
8Restore your PC’s IP address & subnet mask to what they originally were. If necessary, restart your PC and
Assign an IP Address Using the CLI
First access the CLI using a standard Telnet application or using a serial communication software (e.g., HyperTerminalTM) connected to the V6000
Accessing the CLI
To access the CLI via the Embedded Telnet Server, follow these 3 steps:
1Enable the Embedded Telnet Server:
Access the V6000 Embedded Web Server (see Chapter 6: Accessing the Embedded Web Server).
Set the parameter ‘Embedded Telnet Server’ (under Advanced Configuration > Network Settings > Application Settings) to ‘Enable (Unsecured)’.
Click the Reset button on the main menu bar; the Reset screen is displayed.
Click the Reset button in the middle of the Reset screen with the Burn option selected; the V6000 is shut down and
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