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Appendix E - Ethernet Interface References

Supported Interfaces

The Ethernet interface supports 10, 100 and 1000 base T full duplex connections. Connection speed is determined
automatically.

Supported Protocols

HTTP (Web)

HTTP is used by the Raidtec Manager Management Software to remotely monitor and manage the system. The
version of the protocol supported is HTTP 1.0.
Please refer to the FS3102 Installation and User Guide.

SMTP (Email)

SMTP is used to send email alerts. Alerts are described in Appendix A. SMTP alert notification can be enabled
from Raidtec Manager.

SNMP Traps

SNMP traps can be used to send alerts. A single trap type is used for all events. This trap contains a variable
binding which contains the alert as described in Appendix A. SNMP traps can be enabled from Raidtec Manager.
See the Raidtec Manager specification for details.

Default IP Address

If no IP address has been previously assigned and DHCP is not enabled, the Raidtec FS3102 system will use
169.254.XXX.YYY as the default IP address, where XXX.YYY is derived from the serial number of the
controller. The IP address may be changed through the serial port or by using Raidtec Manager after connecting to
the system by manually selecting the default IP address and setting the NetMask to 255.255.0.0.
To connect to the system using the default IP address, it may be necessary to reconfigure the network adaptor on
the computer that has Raidtec Manager installed to access the default IP address and NetMask. After changing the
IP address, the Raidtec FS3102 system should be power cycled to reset the IP address. Raidtec Manager should
also be closed and restarted to search for the IP address of the system.

Restoring Default IP Address

To restore the Raidtec FS3102 controller back the default IP address, press and hold the reset button on the
controller while powering the system up. This restores the default IP address and netmask, enables DHCP and
resets the password back to ‘admin’.