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3. Initial Configuration
3.1.
DHCP Configuration
If your network supports
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), the iBoot will be automatically
assigned an IP Address and be ready to use. You can discover the IP Address through your
Server/Router, or use Dataprobe’s Device Management Utility (DMU).
If your network does not use DHCP, the iBoot-PoE-P will default to IP Address 192.168.1.254
3.2.
Device Management Utility
The DMU is available online at
dataprobe.com/support-iboot-poe/
, provides the
easiest means to find and configure your iBoot-PoE-
P for use. It can:
Discover all the iBoots on your network,
Display the current IP address of each device
Allow setting of an IP address
Reset to Factory Defaults
Upgrade the Firmware of the iBoot-PoE-P
Obtain and use the DMU
1. Download the latest version of the DMU at
dataprobe.com/support-iboot-poe/
Run
DMUSetup.exe
2. Run the DMU
Note: The IP address can only be set within the first
two minutes of powering up the iBoot-PoE-P or
pressing the reset button (see Section 12). The
DMU will only work with iBoots on the same physical
subnet as the PC.
Once the DMU is run, click on Device | Discover to
display all the iBoots on your local network. The
DMU will display the Location Name of the iBoot, The
product ID and Version Number, the current IP
Address, and the MAC Address. Factory defaulted
iBoots will display with the name
iBoot-PoE-P-xxxx
and have the factory default IP address of
192.168.1.254, or as set by DHCP
.
The IP address field also indicates the port for web
access that is used by the iBoot-PoE-P. The
standard port for web browser control is factory
default Port 80.
DMU Discovers Dataprobe Devices
on your Network
Enter New IP Address for iBoot-PoE-P