The TFTP server should be open. Make sure the IP Address and the name of the file
are correct in the Current Values section of the Main Configuration screen. These
are changed by entering I from the Main Configuration screen. Press Enter to start
downloading the file.
Changing the System Name
To change the MIB name of the IE Managed Miniature Media Converter as it
appears on the network, type
sysname
and press
Enter
. Enter a new name, not
exceeding 16 characters in length.
Managing Telnet or iConfig Access
Access to the IE Managed Miniature Media Converter can be managed by typing
accounts and pressing
Enter
from the command screen.
On the screen that appears, press
A
to add a user, entering the user’s information in
the appropriate fields. To delete a user, press
D
for the user selected. Pressing any
other button will exit this screen.
************* Current list of users who can login to this unit *************
UserName
Access Rights
------------------------------------
Tech1
Operator
admin
Administrator
user2
User
NOTE: User rights only allow viewing of status/settings but not changing of settings.
About DHCP
A DHCP client is built into the IE Managed Miniature Media Converter and disabled
by default. If a DHCP server is present on the network, enable the DHCP client to
initiate a dialogue with the server during the boot up sequence. The server will then
issue an IP address, Default Gateway and Subnet mask to the IE Managed Miniature
Media Converter. Once the new IP address is received, the IE Managed Miniature
Media Converter will reboot for the new IP address to take effect. If there is not a
DHCP server on the network, disable DHCP and use iConfig or serial configuration
to manually set the IP addresses.
DHCP servers give out lease times; devices renew their leases based on the
administrator-specified time. If a device cannot renew its lease, and the lease
expires, the device will be given the IP address 10.10.10.10 and reboot. If an IP
address is already assigned to the device, and DHCP is then enabled, that original IP
address is saved. When DHCP is disabled, the saved IP address will be reinstated and
the device will reboot.
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