Powering On The Faxpress Enterprise Redundant Server; Powering On In A Dhcp Environment; Powering On In A Static Ip Environment - Castelle Enterprise Redundant Getting Started Manual

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Powering On the FaxPress Enterprise Redundant Server

Once you've connected the two FaxPress Enterprise Redundant network ports to your network and plugged
the power cables into the power sources, power on the Enterprise Redundant by using the power switch on
the front of the unit.

Powering On in a DHCP Environment

By default, the FaxPress Enterprise Redundant is DHCP-enabled. If powered on in a DHCP environment,
with both network ports connected to the network, the FaxPress Enterprise Redundant will automatically be
assigned two IP addresses from your network's DHCP server, but will still need to be manually joined to the
network domain.
Castelle recommends manually assigning two static IP addresses to the FaxPress Enterprise Redundant. To
change the FaxPress Enterprise Redundant's server-assigned IP addresses to static IP addresses, see
Assigning Static IP Addresses on page 18

Powering On in a Static IP Environment

If the FaxPress Enterprise Redundant server is operating in a non-DHCP (static IP) environment, with both
network ports connected to the network, it will automatically assign itself two randomly generated static IP
addresses. To change the FaxPress Enterprise Redundant's self-assigned IP addresses to static IP addresses
in the range on your network, see
Powering On the FaxPress Enterprise Redundant Server
.
Assigning Static IP Addresses on page 18
.
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