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Device configuration using the configurator interface
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• If the unit successfully connects to the internet, you can do a
centralized configuration of the unit using the FM Racer interface, or
do a local configuration using the Configurator interface.
• If the unit fails to connect to the internet, you must do a local
configuration using the Configurator interface.
•
Check that the unit is in Provisioning Mode by looking at the
colored icon to the right of the
RACER™
tag in the upper left-
hand corner of the screen (
Figure 16. FM Racer status icon (Provisioning Mode)
• If the icon reads
Provisioning
, the unit is in Provisioning Mode.
Configure the unit by doing the steps shown in this section.
• If the icon reads
Online
or
Offline
, the unit has been configured
before. In this case, you must choose between two further options:
• If you want to do a new configuration by reverting the unit to
Provisioning Mode, reset the unit as shown in
to factory defaults” (page 138)
• If you want to change the connection settings, but keep the
current configuration, change the settings as shown in
If the Cisco FM3500 Endo is in Provisioning Mode:
• The
RACER™
dialog will be shown (
NOTE
By default, the local IP address of the unit is set as
192.168.0.10
, and the subnet mask is set as
255.255.255.0
(as
shown in the
Current IP Configuration
section).
In Provisioning Mode, the unit connects to the cloud server
through a WebSocket connection with 4 096-bit asymmetric
encryption and verified security certificates, protecting the
communication from cyber-security threats.