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The best method to regain access to the configuration interface of the SAS310 via a browser is to
use
the on-board DHCP server on the second LAN port to connect to the SAS310 directly
.
You can also
reset the SAS310 to the factory default settings
if this does not work.
15.4.1
Using the on-board DHCP server
The SAS310 has a DHCP server on board which is coupled to the LAN2 connector. You can use this by
connecting an Ethernet cable to the LAN2 connection on the SAS310 an putting the other end of the
network cable directly in your PC (most modern operating systems can handle this). Your PC will get a
network address assigned by the SAS310
Then start the browser of your PC and enter the following URL: http://192.168.254.1/, then the
configuration interface of the SAS310 will appear.
If your PC does not receive a network address from the SAS310 with the cable directly between the
SAS310 and your PC, then connect both your PC and the SAS310 to 1 switch. Try the URL
http://192.168.254.1/ again in the browser of your PC. Note: other devices on the same switch may also
get a network address assigned by the SAS310.
If the network to which the SAS310 is connected via the LAN1 connection also starts with
192.168.254, then the SAS310 will automatically switch to 192.168.1. The URL for the configuration
interface of the SAS310 is then: 192.168.1.1
Do
not
connect the LAN2 connection of the SAS310 to a network with a DHCP server. This will lead
to network problems, because the DHCP server on the SAS310 may also assign network addresses to
other devices on the network.