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Now you're ready
to do the rest of your configuration via LAN. Plug the NetGuardian into your LAN and
see the "Logging On to the NetGuardian" section to continue databasing using the Web Browser.
...via LAN
7.2
Fig. 7.1
Connection through Ethernet port
To connect to the NetGuardian via LAN, all you need is the unit's IP address (Default IP
address is 192.168.1.100).
If you DON'T have LAN, but DO have physical access to the NetGuardian,
connect using a LAN
crossover cable.
NOTE:
Newer PCs should be able to use a standard straight-through LAN cable and
handle the crossover for you. To do this, you will temporarily change your PC's IP address and subnet
mask to match the NetGuardian's factory default IP settings. Follow these steps:
1. Get a LAN crossover cable and plug it directly into the NetGuardian's LAN port.
2. Look up your PC's current IP address and subnet mask, and write this information down.
3. Reset your PC's IP address to
192.168.1.200
. Contact your IT department if you are unsure how
to do this.
4. Reset your PC's subnet mask to
255.255.0.0
. You may have to reboot your PC to apply your
changes.
5. Once the IP address and subnet mask of your computer coincide with the unit, you can access
the unit via a Telnet session or via Web browser by using the unit's default IP address of
192.168.1.100
.
Summary of Contents for D-PK-NG216
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