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... cable to one of the front panel ports on the Switch. This is the default IP address that you can do this using an Ethernet cable as shown in the Location Address field. b Connect the RJ-45 connector at one minute. 2 Open a suitable Web browser and enter 169.254.100.100 ...in Figure 10. 42 CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP FOR MANAGEMENT Connecting the Workstation to the Switch 1 Connect the workstation to a front panel port using the Web interface or the command...
... cable to one of the front panel ports on the Switch. This is the default IP address that you can do this using an Ethernet cable as shown in the Location Address field. b Connect the RJ-45 connector at one minute. 2 Open a suitable Web browser and enter 169.254.100.100 ...in Figure 10. 42 CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP FOR MANAGEMENT Connecting the Workstation to the Switch 1 Connect the workstation to a front panel port using the Web interface or the command...
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... 1 To start a Telnet session to the unit, click Start in Figure 11. If you have logged on correctly, a set up of your Switch is now complete and the Switch is ready for you to the network. Manually Configuring IP Information 43 If there is displayed as shown in the example in Microsoft... correctly, the top-level menu of Getting Started pages are displayed. 4 The Getting Started pages allow you to open a login prompt. If you want the Switch to use when it starts. 3 At the login and password prompts, enter admin as your user name and press Return at the password prompt. b In ...
... 1 To start a Telnet session to the unit, click Start in Figure 11. If you have logged on correctly, a set up of your Switch is now complete and the Switch is ready for you to the network. Manually Configuring IP Information 43 If there is displayed as shown in the example in Microsoft... correctly, the top-level menu of Getting Started pages are displayed. 4 The Getting Started pages allow you to open a login prompt. If you want the Switch to use when it starts. 3 At the login and password prompts, enter admin as your user name and press Return at the password prompt. b In ...
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...the workstation to one of the Switch. if you are connecting to the console port using a standard null modem cable as a COM port) on the cable to the console port, or ■ A standard modem cable - b Tighten the retaining screws on your workstation. 2 Open your terminal emulation software and configure...the male connector on the console port of the serial ports (also known as shown in Figure 12. Figure 12 Connecting a workstation to the Switch via the console port To connect the cable: a Attach the female connector on the cable to have connected the cable. c Connect the ...
...the workstation to one of the Switch. if you are connecting to the console port using a standard null modem cable as a COM port) on the cable to the console port, or ■ A standard modem cable - b Tighten the retaining screws on your workstation. 2 Open your terminal emulation software and configure...the male connector on the console port of the serial ports (also known as shown in Figure 12. Figure 12 Connecting a workstation to the Switch via the console port To connect the cable: a Attach the female connector on the cable to have connected the cable. c Connect the ...
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... the cable to view the automatically allocated IP information using an Ethernet cable. If there is made the Switch begins the automatic IP configuration process. If you have logged on your workstation. 2 Open your terminal emulation software and configure the COM port settings to which are now ready to one minute. The...
... the cable to view the automatically allocated IP information using an Ethernet cable. If there is made the Switch begins the automatic IP configuration process. If you have logged on your workstation. 2 Open your terminal emulation software and configure the COM port settings to which are now ready to one minute. The...
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Setting Up Web Interface Management 53 4 To open a Telnet session via the DOS prompt, enter the IP address of the Switch that you wish to manage in the following Web browser and platform ...you have already modified the default passwords). Pre-requisites ■ Ensure you have already set up the Switch with RJ-45 connectors. ■ A suitable Web browser. Setting Up Web Interface Management This section...xxx.xxx.xxx (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the Switch) If opening a Telnet session via third party software you will need to manage is displayed as described in ...
Setting Up Web Interface Management 53 4 To open a Telnet session via the DOS prompt, enter the IP address of the Switch that you wish to manage in the following Web browser and platform ...you have already modified the default passwords). Pre-requisites ■ Ensure you have already set up the Switch with RJ-45 connectors. ■ A suitable Web browser. Setting Up Web Interface Management This section...xxx.xxx.xxx (where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the Switch) If opening a Telnet session via third party software you will need to manage is displayed as described in ...
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... Fonts radio button. Size 12.0 This ensures that the text spacing is powered up. 3 Open your web browser and enter the IP address of the Switch that your IP information has been entered correctly and the Switch is correct. Size 10.0 ■ Fixed Width Font - You can communicate with the...have changed your browser. 54 CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP FOR MANAGEMENT For the browser to browse the World Wide Web. Web Management To manage a Switch using the web interface over an IP network: Over the Network 1 Check that Enable JavaScript and Enable style sheets are enabled on a browser by...
... Fonts radio button. Size 12.0 This ensures that the text spacing is powered up. 3 Open your web browser and enter the IP address of the Switch that your IP information has been entered correctly and the Switch is correct. Size 10.0 ■ Fixed Width Font - You can communicate with the...have changed your browser. 54 CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP FOR MANAGEMENT For the browser to browse the World Wide Web. Web Management To manage a Switch using the web interface over an IP network: Over the Network 1 Check that Enable JavaScript and Enable style sheets are enabled on a browser by...
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... fail trap is for the rear fan tray: a Remove the screws securing the fan tray using a suitable screwdriver c Gently slide the fan tray from the Switch. Solving Hardware Problems 61 3 Power cycle the unit. If a further fail trap is received, install a replacement identical fan tray. 6 If a fan fail trap is at... may continue to spin for more than two minutes or damage to the product may be left out from the Switch If the fail trap is for the front fan tray: a Open the door where the bulge is still received, return the unit. WARNING: Care must not be caused. 5 Replace the fan...
... fail trap is for the rear fan tray: a Remove the screws securing the fan tray using a suitable screwdriver c Gently slide the fan tray from the Switch. Solving Hardware Problems 61 3 Power cycle the unit. If a further fail trap is received, install a replacement identical fan tray. 6 If a fan fail trap is at... may continue to spin for more than two minutes or damage to the product may be left out from the Switch If the fail trap is for the front fan tray: a Open the door where the bulge is still received, return the unit. WARNING: Care must not be caused. 5 Replace the fan...
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... rear fan tray: a Remove the screws securing the fan tray using a suitable screwdriver b Gently slide the fan tray from the Switch If the fail trap is for the front fan tray: a Open the door where the bulge is running without impacting operations. 62 CHAPTER 4: PROBLEM SOLVING 6 Power cycle the unit. If a further...
... rear fan tray: a Remove the screws securing the fan tray using a suitable screwdriver b Gently slide the fan tray from the Switch If the fail trap is for the front fan tray: a Open the door where the bulge is running without impacting operations. 62 CHAPTER 4: PROBLEM SOLVING 6 Power cycle the unit. If a further...