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Chapter 2 Installing the T1000
Table 2-1
LCD Key Functions
You are prompted to enter the subnet mask, T1000 IP address (NSIP), and gateway in that
order respectively. The subnet mask is associated with both the NSIP and default gateway IP
address. The NSIP is the IPv4 address of the T1000. The default gateway is the IPv4 address
for the router, which will handle external IP traffic that the T1000 cannot otherwise route.
The NSIP and the default gateway should be on the same subnet.
If you enter a valid value for the subnet mask, such as 255.255.255.224, you are prompted to
enter the IP address. Similarly, if you enter a valid value for the IP address, you are
prompted to enter the gateway address. If the value you entered is invalid, the following
error message appears for three seconds, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address you
entered, followed by a request to re-enter the value.
Invalid addr!
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
If you press the ENTER (.) key without changing any of the digits, the software interprets
this as a user exit request.The following message will be displayed for three seconds.
Exiting menu...
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
If all the values entered are valid, when you press the ENTER key, the following message
appears.
Values accepted,
Rebooting...
The subnet mask, NSIP, and gateway values are saved in the configuration file.
Using the Setup Wizard
To configure the T1000 by using the Setup Wizard in the configuration utility, you need an
administrative computer configured on the same network as the T1000. To run the
configuration utility, the Java RunTime Environment (JRE) version 1.4.2_04 or later must
be installed on the workstation or laptop. You can use the Setup Wizard to configure the
following initial settings on the T1000:
•
System IP address and subnet mask
•
Subnet or Mapped IP address and subnet mask
•
Host name
•
Default gateway
Key Function
Moves the cursor one digit to the left.
>
Moves the cursor one digit to the right.
^
Increments the digit under the cursor.
v Decrements
the
digit under the cursor.
.
Processes the information, or terminates the
configuration, if none of the values are changed. This key
is also known as the ENTER key.
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