Introduction
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CopperLink Model CL1300MDE User Manual
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• Configuration
Introduction
The CL1300MDE Ethernet Extender is pre-configured to work in multi-drop applications. If the factory
installed configuration needs to be adjusted, you can configure the device by using:
•
DIP switches (the CL1300MDE must be powered off while configuring the switches)
•
Web Wizards through HTTP access
•
Command line interface (CLI) through SSH
•
A combination of the above.
For simple and common configurations, you may only need to use the DIP switches.
Note
If you will not have physical access to the device, it is best to leave the DIP
switches disabled, as they will
always
override the other configuration access
methods for some settings. This will be problematic if you need to change
these settings remotely.
The factory installed configuration is shown below.
Note
There is a hard-coded IP address (192.168.200.10/24) assigned to the
CL1314MDE, however, DHCP client is also enabled to provide an IP
address from your DHCP server if one can be found. Both IP addresses will
exist on the unit.
context ip ROUTER
interface LAN
ipaddress 192.168.200.10/24
ipaddress DHCP dhcp
context switch-group DEFAULT
bind interface ROUTER LAN
no shutdown
interface ETHERNET_0_0
interface ETHERNET_0_1
interface ETHERNET_0_2
interface ETHERNET_0_3
interface LINE_0_0
interface LINE_1_0
port ethernet 0 0
bind switch-group DEFAULT ETHERNET_0_0
no shutdown
port ethernet 0 1
bind switch-group DEFAULT ETHERNET_0_1
no shutdown