
Raritan PX Quick Setup Guide
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Usually the tty device is "/dev/ttyACM#" or "/dev/ttyUSB#,"
where # is an integer number.
For example, if you are using the kermit terminal program,
and the tty device is "/dev/ttyACM0," perform the following
commands:
> set line /dev/ttyACM0
> connect
MAC Address
A label is affixed to the PX2/PX3, showing both the serial
number and MAC address.
If necessary, you can find its IP address through the MAC
address by using commonly-used network tools. Contact your
LAN administrator for assistance.
PX3 Replaceable Controller
The controller of a PX3 model is replaceable if it is broken.
Contact Raritan Technical Support when a replacement
controller is needed.
For detailed information on how to remove it, see the topic
titled "Replaceable Controller" in the PX3 online help.
iX7-Specific Features
PX3 with iX7
™
controller supports the following significant
features, which are NOT supported by non-iX7 PX3 models.
Dual networking with two Ethernet ports (ETH1/ETH2):
Both Ethernet ports must connect to two "different"
subnets. Connection to the same subnet is NOT
recommended.
Power sharing via the EXPANSION port: Power sharing
ensures the continuous accessibility to the iX7
™
controller
when a power failure occurs on its inlet.
For more information on dual Ethernet and power sharing
functionality, refer to PX3 online help or user guide. Port
locations on your iX7
™
may look different from the following
illustration.
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