Device Management
3.2 Configuring the Device
For more information about available ports, refer to
3.2
Configuring the Device
Once the device is installed and connected to the network, it must be configured.
All configuration management is done via the RUGGEDCOM RST2228P interface. For
more information about configuring the device, refer to the
RUGGEDCOM ROS Con-
figuration Manual
associated with the installed software release.
3.3
Inserting/Removing the CLP
The RUGGEDCOM RST2228P accepts a CLP for storing configuration files and/or soft-
ware updates. A protective cover is provided to prevent the ingress of dust and dirt
when the CLP is not in use.
CAUTION
Mechanical/electrical hazard – risk of damage to the CLP.
• Do not expose the CLP to extreme temperatures or humidity
• Do not expose the CLP to large magnetic or static electric fields
• Do not bend or drop the CLP
CAUTION
Security hazard – risk of unauthorized access and/or exploitation.
Make sure to remove the CLP before decommissioning the device or sending the de-
vice to a third-party.
CAUTION
Contamination hazard – risk of dust and dirt entering the CLP slot.
When the CLP is not installed, make sure the protective cover is installed in its place.
Removing the CLP
CAUTION
Configuration hazard – risk of data loss.
After uploading or downloading a file, allow at least twenty seconds before remov-
ing the CLP to ensure the data has been fully transferred.
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