iboot-poe-p_v190422w
iBoot-PoE-P
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Change the IP Address
1. Click on the row containing the iBoot-PoE-P to be set. The row will become highlighted.
2. From the menu select Set | Network Settings
3. Select Static from the IP Mode box to manually enter the Address settings
4. Enter the new IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS addresses into the form.
5. Click OK when done.
6. A confirmation box is displayed. Click OK to clear the box.
Once the IP Address is set, all other operational features of the iBoot-PoE-P can be set up. Click on
Discover again to refresh the display, highlight the desired iBoot-PoE-P and click on Manage | Launch
Browser. See Section 5 to configure the iBoot.
The DMU can also be used to return an iBoot-PoE-P to its Factory Default condition. This can be used to
recover an iBoot-PoE-P with a lost password. Highlight an iBoot-PoE-P from the display and select Set |
Factory Defaults. This must be done within the first two minutes of powering up the iBoot or pressing the
reset button.
Get all the details on the DMU at
http://dataprobe.com/support-dmu/
3.3.
Other ways to set the IP Address
1. Web Browser via the Set-up Page
– See Section 5
2. Command Line Interface See Section 9
3.4.
Automatic Configuration
Automatic Configuration provides the quickest and easiest way to get your iBoot-PoE-P up and running. It
diagnoses the installation environment and pre-sets the Automation section based on the application. The
iBoot-PoE-P will self-configure for automatic reboot under the following conditions:
Factory New Install
Factory Reset Install See Section 12
Manually enabling Auto Configure from the Automation web page
Manually enabling Auto Configure from the CLI command
The steps the iBoot-PoE-P uses for Auto Configuration are as follows
1. Establish IP credentials on the network using DHCP (if not already established)
2. Listen on the OUT connector for activity for up to 30 seconds
3. Set either the AutoPing or Traffic Monitor active
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Set AutoPing if only 1 IP Address is discovered
This would be typical of a camera, phone or security system installation
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Set Traffic Monitor if multiple IP Addresses are discovered
This would be typical of an access point application