2.3.1
Using Zeroconf
Connect to the Web UI of your VersaSync unit in these 3 steps:
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Once you logged into the VersaSync via zeroconf, you can retrieve the DHCP address for
future use:
2.4
Accessing the Web UI
VersaSync's Web UI is the recommended tool to interact with the device, since it provides
access to nearly all configurable settings, and obtain comprehensive status information without
having to use the Command Line Interpreter (CLI).
You can access the Web UI either by using the automatically assigned DHCP IP address, or by
using a manually set static IP address (see "Assigning a Static IP Address" on page 33).
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Connect VersaSync to a router on your LAN via the ETH connector (see "Initial Network
Setup" on page 27).
Connect the power supply to the VersaSync unit.
On a connected computer, open your web browser and in the URL field type the fol-
lowing:
where [xxxxxx] are the last six digits of the MAC 0 address you copied from the serial
number label on the unit.
You should now be prompted for a username and password. The factory default cre-
dentials are:
Note:
If you do not have physical access to the unit, you can obtain the MAC
address also by accessing VersaSync's CLI via the I/O connector USB port, using
e.g., the
ifconfig
Navigate to MANAGEMENT: NETWORK > Network Setup , and click General Settings in
the Actions panel on the left. The IPV4 ADDRESS will be displayed for each port on the
bottom of the window.
On a PC connected to VersaSync via ETH1 or ETH0, start a web browser.
Navigate to the IP address assigned in "Initial Network Setup" on page 27.
Log into the Web UI as an administrator. The factory-default administrator user name
versasync-[xxxxxx].local/
Username: spadmin
Password: admin123
command.
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