2.12 Setting up an IP Address
1.
Connect a pinned straight-thru standard DB9M to DB9F RS232 serial cable to a PC run
ning PuTTY, Tera Term, or HyperTerminal, and to your SecureSync.
Use the following protocol parameters:
For more information on using the serial port connection, see "Setting up a Terminal
Emulator" on page 491.
2.
The serial port is account and password protected. Login to SecureSync with a user
account that has "admin" group rights, such as the default
default password is
3.
Disable DHCP, type:
4.
Configure the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway (if needed):
5.
Once you have configured SecureSync's IP address, you can login to the Web UI by
entering the new address into a web browser's address bar.
46
Bits per second: 9600
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: None
).
admin123
Note:
Users with "administrative rights" can perform all available com
mands. Users with "user" permissions only can perform
retrieve data, but cannot perform any
any passwords.
dhcp4set 0 off
Note:
If your SecureSync is configured with an Ethernet option card, use
0, 1, 2, 3 for eth0 – eth3.
Note:
For a list of CLI commands, type
on
page 492.
ip4set 0 x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
(where
is the desired interface, "
0
SecureSync, and "
y.y.y.y
subnet mask values, see "Subnet Mask Values" on page 52.)
Enter
gw4set 0 gw_address
spadmin
commands or change/reset
set
<Enter>.
helpcli
<Enter>
" is the desired IP address for
x.x.x.x
" is the full subnet mask for the network (For a list of
, using your gateway address
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account (the
commands to
get
, or see
"CLI Commands"
.
gw_address
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