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Vitocrossal 300 CA3 Series 2.5 to 6.0 Installation/Service
If dynamic IP addressing (DHCP, factory setting) is not
being used.
Version 1: Network with static IP addressing
The router and network are already set to static IP
addressing.
1. Press maintenance button “T1” on the Vitocom 100
for at least 15 sec (max. 25 sec).
The Vitocom 100 is now set to static IP address
“192.168.10.90”.
2. Connect the Vitocom 100 to a computer using the
LAN
cable.
Note:
The computer’s network card must be configured
to
“192.168.10.10”.
3. Enter the current IP address of the Vitocom 100
(“192.168.10.90”) into the web browser.
The network configuration web page appears.
4. Select language in the upper right section of the page.
5. Enter user name and password (fixed):
“User name”: vitocom
“Password”:
viessmann
6. Set “DHCP” to Off.
Dynamic IP addressing is switched off.
7. Ask the IT contractor to set a valid configuration:
■
“IP address”
■
“Subnet mask”
■
“Gateway”
■
“DNS server 1”
■
“DNS server 2”
Note:
■
The IP address must not be assigned.
■
An incorrect entry or spelling is indicated with
a red border around the relevant entry field.
■
The IP addresses of the DNS servers need be
specified only if such servers are used in the
internal
network.
8. Store the settings using “Save”.
A web page appears confirming that the process
has been successful.
Configuring Network Using Static IP
Version 2: Network still set to dynamic IP addressing
Only after the Vitocom 100 has been set to static IP
addressing should the router and network be adjusted
(by an IT contractor).
1. Connect the Vitocom 100 to the LAN network (DSL
router) using the LAN cable.
2. Determine the current IP address of the
Vitocom 100 via the DSL router.
3. Enter the current IP address of the Vitocom 100
into the web browser.
The network configuration web page appears.
4. Select language in the upper right section of the page.
5. Enter user name and password (fixed):
“User name”: vitocom
“Password”:
viessmann
6. Set “DHCP” to Off.
Dynamic IP addressing is switched off.
7. Ask the IT contractor to set a valid configuration:
■
“IP address”
■
“Subnet mask”
■
“Gateway”
■
“DNS server 1”
■
“DNS server 2”
Note:
■
The IP address must not be assigned.
■
An incorrect entry or spelling is indicated with
a red border around the relevant entry field.
■
The IP addresses of the DNS servers need be
specified only if such servers are used in the
internal
network.
8. Store the settings using “Save”.
A web page appears confirming that the process
has been successful.
9. Ask the IT contractor to set the DSL router to static
IP
addressing.
Installation