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Development Kit for EES20 and EES25
Release 1.0 03/2012
2 Network Management Interfaces
This chapter explains how to access your EES, Embedded Ethernet
Switch. The EES Series can be controlled using three different
interfaces:
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WEB Interface via Ethernet
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RS-232 serial communication
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Telnet access via Ethernet (In the delivery state, the telnet session
is set to “Off”)
2.1 Web Interface
The EES Module and PC should be in the same IP subnet. By default,
the EES IPv4 address is 192.168.1.1 and the subnet mask is
255.255.255.0 (for a Class C network).
Configure the PC’s Ethernet port IP address. In a Windows
environment, the PC IP-address can be changed in the TCP/IP Settings
window. Select an IP address in the same subnet as the EES Module.
The EES web-based interface provides a convenient way to modify the
embedded switch configuration and access the built-in monitoring and
network administration functions via a standard browser.
The Web browser uses an applet which communicates with the device
via the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
Perform the following steps to access the EES web-based interface.
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Connect the Ethernet cable to any EES Ethernet port.
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Open a Web browser, for example Mozilla Firefox version 1 or later,
or Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 or later.
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Establish a connection to the EES by entering the IP address in the
following form: http://192.168.1.1. The Web login window in Figure
2-1 will be displayed.
Note: The Web-based interface uses Java software 6 (“Java™ Runtime
Environment Version 1.6.x”). Install the software from the enclosed CD-
ROM. To do this, you go to “Additional Software”, select Java Runtime