Model 2314/2316 SNMP Alarm Encoder
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For example: If the IP address zone starts at 192.168.0.64, and the netmask is 255.255.255.224, then 32
addresses exist in the zone, from 192.168.0.64 to 192.168.0.95. However, the address ending in 64 is
never used for a host device, since it is the network address. Also, the address ending in 95 cannot be
used since it is the broadcast address for the zone. So, only the 30 addresses from 192.168.0.65 to
192.168.0.94 may be used. Most networks use the first or the last useable IP address in a zone (.65 or .94
in this example) for the gateway (router). If the destination IP address of an IP packet is not in a device's IP
address zone, then the packet is sent to the gateway. The gateway (router) 'knows' how to reach the other
addresses on the LAN or Internet. While it is common practice to assign the first or last useable address in
an IP address zone to the gateway device, this is not required.
Login & Password
A login (admin) and password (remote) is present in each SNMP Alarm Encoder shipped from the factory.
Remember that both the login name and password are case sensitive. The administrator login and
password will allow you to have access to the Craft port or telnet and web page configuration screens. For
security purposes, it is recommended that you change the login names and passwords of each device
installed to values known only to you or other administrators and trusted users.
If you forget the new administrator login name and password, the administrator login name and password
can be reset to the factory default. To do this, hold in the lamp test button after power-up or reset, until the
power-on function completes. This will take about 40 seconds. This will not change the IP address.
If the login/password page rejects your login, it is possible that someone has changed the login name
and/or password; or possibly your Caps Lock key is activated. Enter the correct user login name and
password, or see the directions above for restoring the factory default values.
Remember: Both login names and passwords are case sensitive.
Save & Reboot
For detailed information on Save & Reboot versus Submit, refer to the section Save & Reboot on page 36.
Web & UNIX Compatible Browsers
The web configuration pages use JavaScript and Cascading Style Sheets. Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE)
version 6.0 or later is recommended. Firefox also works well. Netscape browsers must have JavaScript
enabled. This is not the same as Sun corporations ‘Java’ language. The Netscape 7.1 UNIX version does
not show the currently active login names for the control user and the view user. However, the proper login
names/passwords are submitted.
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