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V6100 and V7122 User Guide
Assigning the V7122 IP Address
To assign an IP address to each of the V7122 modules use one of the following methods:
HTTP using a Web browser (see
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
).
BootP
(see
Assigning an IP Address Using BootP
).
The embedded Command Line Interface (CLI) accessed via RS-232 (if supported) or
Telnet (see
Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI
).
Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) (see
1
Using DHCP
).
Use the ‘Reset’ button at any time to restore the V7122 networking parameters to their
factory default values (see
Restoring Networking Parameters to their Initial State
).
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
To assign an IP address using HTTP:
1
Disconnect the V7122 from the network and reconnect it to your PC using one of the
following two methods:
a)
Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect the network interface on your PC to a port
on a network hub / switch. Use a second standard Ethernet cable to connect the V7122
to another port on the same network hub / switch.
b)
Use an Ethernet cross-over cable to directly connect the network interface on your
PC to the V7122.
2
Change your PC’s IP address and subnet mask to correspond with the V7122 factory
default IP address and subnet mask, shown in
Table 26
. For details on changing the IP
address and subnet mask of your PC, see Windows™ Online Help (Start>Help).
3
Access the V7122 first module’s Embedded Web Server (see
Accessing the Embedded
Web Server
).
4
In the ‘Quick Setup’ screen (shown in
Figure 32
), set the V7122 ‘IP Address’, ‘Subnet
Mask’ and ‘Default Gateway IP Address’ fields under ‘IP Configuration’ to correspond
with your network IP settings. If your network doesn’t feature a default gateway, enter a
dummy value in the ‘Default Gateway IP Address’ field.
5
Click the Reset button and click OK in the prompt; the V7122 applies the changes and
restarts.
Record and retain the IP address and subnet mask you assign the V7122. Do the
same when defining new username or password. If the Embedded Web Server is
unavailable (for example, if you’ve lost your username and password), use the
BootP/TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) configuration utility to access the
device, ‘reflash’ the load and reset the password (see Appendix
1
B: The
BootP/TFTP Configuration Utility
for detailed information on using a BootP/TFTP
configuration utility to access the device).
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