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Rev D
Model MS-500x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc
13
DHCP: Off
ENT: Edit ESC: Back
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
FLT PS
Pressing ENT will enter the DHCP edit mode. Then use the UP/DN keys to set DHCP ON or OFF
as desired. Press ENT to accept the setting and return to this level of the menu. Press ESC to
abort any change and leave the current value in place
The next menu item is the IP address screen. This screen shows either the static IP address
assigned during setup (when DHCP is off) or it shows the address received from the DHCP
initialization process if DHCP is enabled. If DHCP is enabled, but no address has been assigned,
the screen will show an address of 000.000.000.000. In this case, communication with the matrix
is not possible.
Addr: 192.168.001.053
ENT: Edit ESC: Back
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
FLT PS
If DHCP is off, press ENT to manually set the IP address. Your network administrator will be able
to help determine this address. The address must be manually typed using the numeric keys.
Leading zeroes must be entered, as each field is a fixed 3 characters. Press ENT when done to
accept the new address and return to the upper level menu. If DHCP is enabled, this screen is
read-only.
The next menu item is the IP Port value. The default is Port 23, the standard port for Telnet
services. If another port is desired, it may be set here. Ports in the full range 1..65535 are
accepted. Leading zeroes are not required for this item.
Port: 23
ENT: Edit ESC: Back
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
FLT PS
When using static addressing (DHCP Off), a network mask must be supplied. The next menu
item allows this mask value to be entered. Like the IP address, leading zeroes are required
because the number is broken into 4 fields, and a decimal point key is not available. Set the
netmask according to the addressing system used in your network. Your Network Administrator
will know what this value should be.