Quick Configuration, continued

Configuring

Over the Network by ARP. To configure the Environmental

TCP/IP settings,

Monitoring Unit’s TCP/IP settings using ARP (Address

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Resolution Protocol):

 

1. Deploy the unit, and connect it to the network.

 

2. From a command prompt on a computer connected to the

 

local subnet, type arp -s, the IP address of the

 

Management Card, and the MAC address. For example:

 

arp -s 159.215.240.22 00-c0-b7-78-

 

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Note: For the MAC address, see the Quality Assurance

 

slip, the TCP/IP menu of the Control Console, or

 

the label on the bottom of the unit.

 

3. Type telnet and the IP address of the Management Card.

 

For example:

 

telnet 159.215.240.22

 

4. Log in. The default user name and password are both apc.

 

5. Configure the Subnet Mask and Default Gateway in the

 

TCP/IP section of the Network menu.

 

Over the Network by BOOTP. BOOTP is enabled by default.

 

Use a BOOTP server to configure the Environmental

 

Monitoring Unit’s TCP/IP settings:

 

1. Enter the unit’s MAC address, IP address, Subnet Mask,

 

default Gateway, and optional bootup filename.

 

Note: For the MAC address, see the Quality Assurance

 

slip, the TCP/IP menu of the Control Console, or

 

the label on the bottom of the unit.

 

2. The BOOTP server provides network settings to the unit.

 

If you specified a bootup file name, the unit attempts to

 

transfer that file, first from a TFTP server and then from

 

an FTP server on the same computer as the BOOTP

 

server. The unit assume all settings in the bootup file.

 

You can then configure other settings for the unit

 

remotely using the Telnet, Web, or SNMP interfaces.

 

Note: To create the bootup file use the Management

 

Card Wizard.

 

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