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Note: Network connections must be 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX Ethernet
−
Line Speed & Duplex:
Enter the visual efficiency for the monitor: Auto detect 10
Mbps/Full Duplex, 10 Mbps/Half Duplex, 100 Mbps/Full Duplex, or 100 Mbps/Half
Duplex
−
Obtain IP address automatically (DHCP):
♦
YES:
Enables dynamic IP addressing for USTIP. Each time USTIP boots, it
requests an IP address from the local DHCP server. Note that this setting can
make remote access to USTIP from outside the LAN difficult, since the
dynamically assigned IP address must be known in order to initiate a connection.
♦
NO (default)
: Assigns a fixed IP address to the USTIP unit (recommended).
IP Address
: Type the IP address for USTIP given by your Network
Administrator.
Subnet Mask
: Type a Subnet Mask provided by your Network
Administrator.
Default Gateway
: Type the Default Gateway if your Network Administrator
specifies one.
−
Enable Modem Interface
: Enables Dial-up Modem access (default: YES). For USTIP,
an external serial modem must be connected in order for this function to work properly.
•
Enable Web Browser Interface
: Enables Web browser access to USTIP (default: YES).
•
Use Default TCP Port 5000:
−
YES (default):
Utilizes the default port 5000.
−
NO:
Enter an alternate port number.
Note: In order to access USTIP from beyond a firewall, your firewall settings must enable two-
way communication through the default port 5000 or the non-default port configured above.
6.
Press
CTRL+S
to save entries. The Main Menu will appear.
7.
On the Main Menu, select
[R] Restart or shutdown the USTIP
, and press
ENTER.
8.
When prompted, press the letter
R
on your keyboard to restart USTIP.
9.
USTIP will restart and the USTIP Initialization screen appears upon boot up.
10.
USTIP is now ready for initial connection.
Accessing USTIP Local Admin Port
To access the local admin console port from your USTIP device, use HyperTerminal to configure
specific settings for a PC and at least one additional setting for a laptop computer. Please perform
the following steps:
1.
In Windows, click on the
Start
menu. Click
Programs,
then click
Accessories,
click
Communications,
and then click
HyperTerminal
to start a session.
2.
Name the session, select a session icon if required, and click
OK.
3.
In the Connect To window, click on the
Connect Using
drop-down arrow and select
COM1
(or other option, depending on where your PC's serial cable is connected).
4.
Click
OK.
5.
In the COM1 Properties window, click on the
Port Settings
tab:
A.
Click on the
Bits per second
drop-down arrow and select
115200.
B.
Click on the
Flow control
drop-down arrow and select
NONE.
C.
Click
OK.
6.
On the
File
menu, click
Properties,
and then click on the
Settings
tab:
A.
Click on the
Emulation
drop-down arrow and select
VT100.
B.
Click
ASCII Setup.
In the ASCII Setup window, ensure that only the option
Wrap lines
that exceed terminal width
is checked. If any other options are checked, you may have
display issues.
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