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User manual
CIP-ALL
CIP-ALL
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4.
Typical Application
The most common installation of the CIP-ALL is the transport of Ethernet access, multiple voice analog ports, a terminal server port and
optional E1 port. These data are transported in a duplex or simplex fiber optic, or copper Ethernet link connected to a LAN.
To make an active connection between two modems, for example, configure the IP address of the equipment, associate analog ports to a
Bundle number, then create a Bundle for these analog ports and specify the IP address of the remote equipment.
Refer to the “Quick Start” part of this document for getting started and to the following section for details on the operating parameters.
5.
Operation and Configuration
This chapter describes the operation of the CIP-ALL through its WEB interface.
A Personal Computer with a WEB browser must be connected to the first LAN port of the CIP-ALL.
The CIP-ALL default IP address is 192.168.1.1.
CIP-ALL configuration can be made in the web interface menus.
The use of the web interface offers valuable advantages such as simplicity and online help.
5.1.
Passwords
CIP-ALL is protected with passwords.
There are 2 sets of login and passwords with Operator and Administrator rights:
Web user
ssh user / ADMIN port
Password
Description
admin
root
Admin
Administrator (full access)
operator
operator
Operator
Operator (statistics and configuration display only)
CIP-ALL access:
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Web https
CIP-ALL web interface is available at
with the administrator login / administrator.
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Web http
If the http service is enabled it is also possible to access to the CIP-ALL at
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V.24 ADMIN port
Connect the RJ45-RJ45 cable and the RJ45-DB9 adaptor (ref.7055031517) between the ADMIN console port and the COM port of a PC.
The user login and password are
root
and
admin
on this console port
IP Network,
Ethernet…
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