Configuring
the Network
Boot-Up Process
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3 Configuring the Network
After the system has been installed and all connections have been made, you must
configure the PX system as follows:
1. Configure PX’s network settings, which includes configuring:
Device ID settings
PX’s IP address
Centralized Management
2. Configure the SNMP settings.
3. Add, edit, remove, and block system Users.
4. Configure the target server settings.
5. Configure the Serial port settings.
6. Configure the security settings.
7. Configure the system date and time.
You can also perform the following additional operations, as required:
1. Install an SSL certificate.
2. Upgrade firmware.
3. Restore factory settings.
3.1 Boot-Up Process
By default, PX boots with an automatically assigned IP address from a DHCP
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server on the network (see Figure 7 for an
overview of the boot-up process). The DHCP server assigns the PX a valid IP address,
gateway address, and subnet mask.
This automatically assigned IP address can be identified according to the PX MAC
address that appears on the underside of the PX box, next to the device number
(D.N.).
If no DHCP server is found on the network, PX boots with the static IP address:
192.168.0.155.
If a DHCP server later becomes available, the unit picks up the IP settings from
the DHCP server. To keep the static IP address, you can disable DHCP, as
explained in Section 3.3.2 on page 24.
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