Multitech CommPlete 4000 Series User Manual page 20

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A14. If you set the Remote Client IP Address field to the value Configure Per
Port, follow these steps when this present Quick Configuration procedure is done:
i. From the terminal main menu, select Configuration of server
ii. Select Communication Setup.
iii. Select ISI Setup.
iv. Delete all ISI cards before saving and rebooting the server.
These steps correct the initial subnet error the next time the server loads.
If you set the Remote Client IP Address to any of these values (Use DHCP, or Use
Address Pool, Use Radius), go to step A15. If you selected Use Address Pool,
you must configure the address pool. See the RASExpress User Guide.
A15. When the above steps are complete, press Esc and save the changes to disk. You will
be asked to re-boot the server.
A16. Type Y and press Enter. The connection closes while the RASExpress server re-boots.
A new menu appears after the CommPlete 4000 has re-booted.
A17. To complete the configuration of the RASExpress server, select Configuration of
server from the main menu. For detailed information about the menu options, see
Chapter 3 of the RASExpress manual.
Method B. Start Configuration with Terminal, Finish Configuration on Client PC
To enable remote configuration of the RASExpress server, you must first configure the server’s
IP settings, including the server’s IP address. To do this, you must connect a terminal (or
auxiliary PC) to the server’s serial port. After IP is configured and working, you can complete
the server configuration remotely through Telnet, through a browser, or through MultiManager
on a client PC connected to the LAN.
B1. Be sure that the CommPlete 4000 is connected to the LAN. Turn off the power for the
CommPlete 4000.
B2. Using the provided RS-232C serial cable, connect a terminal to the RASExpress server’s
configuration port.
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