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Safety Boot Quick Install Notes

 

Safety Boot 

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23/10/2003

 

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s document will guide you to install Safety Boot (version 1.00) on your network effectively. 

However, we recommend that you read the complete manual for details on the device. 

 

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240 V A/C Power. 

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Access to the local network. 

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Java enabled web browser. (Java™ 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition, 
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First

 connect the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connection of the adapter. 

2.  Connect 240V power cable. 
3.  Once all connections are secure turn 240V power on. 
4.  Make sure the LED near the RJ45 connection is blinking.  

 

Once the hardware installation is complete you need to allocate an IP address to the device. 
 

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The default IP address of the unit is 0.0.0.0, which enables DHCP. This enables automatic 
allocation of an IP address from your DHCP server.  

 

An IP address can be applied to the unit by: 

1.  DHCP server automatic IP allocation. 
2.  ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) and Telnet (Recommended) 
3.  Web browser via the adapter configuration page. (Also recommended) 

 

Note:

 

In typical installations, a fixed IP address is recommended. Your network administrator 

generally provides the IP address. Obtain the followi ng information before starting to set up 
your unit:

  

 

Serial No:  

    ____ ____ ____ ____ ____  ___  

(MAC Address–label on the adapter) 

 

IP Address:  

 _______ _______ _______ _______  

Subnet Mask:    _______ _______ _______ _______  
Gateway:  

 _______ _______ _______ _______ 

  

Note:

 

If you had a pre-commissioning sheet filled out you may have these details already 

known. 

 

IP address allocation using DHCP  

 

If your server is DHCP enabled, Safety Boot will be allocated with an automatic IP address, 
gateway address and a subnet mask when powered on. Use a DHCP client to find out what 
IP address has been allocated by the DHCP server. 

 

Consult your network administrator for further details on finding the DHCP allocated IP 
address using a DHCP client. 
 
(Ensure that you connect the network connection before power for DHCP an IP address) 

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