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Use the Network Configuration Menu commands indicated below and follow the system
prompts to configure the port(s). See “Configure Network Settings” on pages 22 to 25
for further information.
b)
Use the “eth0” and “dns” commands to configure the Control Port, as necessary.
c)
Use the “eth1” command to configure the Feature Port, if required, for PCS200S IP
output.
Note that the Feature Port MUST be configured with a static IP address that is on a
different subnet than the Control Port IP address. Also, make sure the Feature Port
speed (default: 1000 Mbps) is appropriate for your system. If necessary, at the prompt
for the port speed, change the value to 100 Mbps.
d)
When you are finished with network configuration, type
exit
at the Network Configuration
Menu
>
prompt. The system will display an overview of the new network configuration
and then prompt for confirmation to save the changes:
Do you want to save the new configuration? [y/n]:
Type
y
or
n
and press
Enter
, as appropriate.
Note:
Review the New Network Configuration overview carefully before you confirm the
configuration settings. Ensure each of the addresses was entered correctly.
Note:
If you changed the configuration of the port(s), you will be prompted to reset the
system. You may wait to reset the system until you are directed to do so in step 13.
11. (Optional) Set the date and time on the PCS200S.
By default, the PCS200
S is synchronized with an NTP server and configured for the US
Eastern time zone. If the PCS200S is connected to the Internet, the NTP client will
periodically update the time setting on the PCS200S. You can set the time zone as
required. If the PCS200S is not connected to the Internet, you also have the option to
disable NTP synchronization and specify date and time data manually.
Use the PCS200S “tz” and/or “time” commands (available from the
Command >
prompt),
as necessary, to set the date and time on the PCS200S.
• Use the “tz” command and follow the system prompts to change the time zone.
• Use the “time” command and follow the system prompts to change the NTP
configuration or manually configure the date and time parameters on the PCS200S.
See “Set the Time Zone” and “Set the Date and Time” on pages 25 to 28 for further
information.
Note:
If you changed the time zone and/or the NTP configuration, you will
be prompted to
reset the system. You may wait to reset the system until you are directed to do so in step 13.
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