1101 and 1102 Secure Device Servers

Figure 4-5. IP Settings screen.

If you selected DHCP, the console server will look for configuration details from a DHCP server on your management LAN. This selection automatically disables any static address. The console server MAC address is printed on a label on the base plate.

NOTE: In its factory default state (with no Configuration Method selected) the console server has its DHCP client enabled, so it automatically accepts any network IP address assigned by a DHCP server on your network. In this initial state, the console server will then respond to both its Static address (192.168.0.1) and its newly assigned DHCP address.

By default, the console server LAN port auto-detects the Ethernet connection speed. You can use the Media menu to lock the Ethernet to 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps, and to Full Duplex (FD) or Half Duplex (HD).

NOTE: If you changed the console server IP address, you may need to reconfigure your PC/workstation so it has an IP address that is in the same network range as this new address.

Click Apply.

Enter http://new IP address to reconnect the browser on the PC/workstation that is connected to the console server.

IPv6 configuration

You can also configure the console server management LAN for IPv6 operation:

On the System: IP menu, select the General Settings page and check Enable IPv6.

Then, configure the IPv6 parameters on the Network Interface page.

4.4 System Services

The Administrator can access and configure the console server and connect to the managed devices using a range of access protocols (services). The factory default enables HTTPS and SSH access to the console server and disables HTTP and Telnet.

A User or Administrator can also use nominated enabled services to connect through the console server to attached serial and network connected managed devices.

The Administrator can simply disable any of the services, or enable others.

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