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SNMP-1000-B1 User’s Manual
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You have four ways to know current IP address:
A. The default IP address is 172.20.x.x, where x.x comes from last four
digits of the Ethernet MAC address. The MAC address is labeled on the
kernel module. For example, if the MAC address is 00 E0 d8 03 15 36
(hexadecimal), the IP address is then 172.20.21.54.
B. You can read the IP address in the console mode under "Agent Config-
uration" as described in section 3.2.1.1.
C. You can read the IP address through the LCM display if your SNMP-
1000-B1 is connected to the LCM display module.
D. You can find out all SNMP-1000-B1s connected in the same network
by using the setup utility.
3.3.1 Configuration using Telnet
Configuration using Telnet is basically same as using serial port connec-
tion. First make sure your computer has a TCP/IP network and a web
browser installed. In the address line type in " xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx", here
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the SNMP-1000-B1. Then the
SNMP-1000-B1 will prompt you for entering user name and password,
same as described in section 3.2.
3.3.2 Configuration using a Web Browser
Using a web browser is the easiest way to configure the SNMP-1000-B1.
Type in the URL "http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx", here xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the
IP address of the SNMP-1000-B1. Then the SNMP-1000-B1 will prompt
you for entering user name and password.
3.3.3 Remote access through a phone line
SNMP-1000-B1's command mode can be accessed remotely through a
phone line. The SNMP-1000-B1 has to be connected to a phone line
through a modem. And your PC has to be connected to a phone line
through a modem, too.
You can use HyperTerminal of Windows system or other dialing software
tools. Please refer to the user's manual of your dialing program for the
setting details.
3.3.4 Setup using the LCD message display module
The LCD message display module is equipped with 5 buttons. It can be
used for on-site service without a PC with network connection.
The up-arrow key
↑
and the down-arrow key
↓
on the LCD display panel
allow users to scroll up and down in the configuration setup menu. The
↵
icon represents enter or OK and the ESC icon stands for escape or cancel.
Summary of Contents for SNMP-1000-B1
Page 1: ...SNMP 1000 B1 Intelligent SNMP HTTP Remote System Manager User s Manual...
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Page 11: ...1 CHAPTER 1 Introduction...
Page 16: ...SNMP 1000 B1 User s Manual 6...
Page 17: ...7 CHAPTER 2 Hardware Installation...
Page 27: ...17 CHAPTER 3 Getting Started...
Page 38: ...SNMP 1000 B1 User s Manual 28 3 3 5 Main Menu...
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Page 49: ...39 Chapter4 CHAPTER 4 Programming the SNMP 1000 B1...
Page 73: ...63 AppendixA Appendix A Connector Pin Assign ments...
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