2.6 Setting up an IP Address
2.5.1
Using Zeroconf
Connect to the Web UI of your VersaSync unit in these steps:
1. Check the serial number label on the side of the unit, and write down the
2. Connect the VersaSync to a router on your LAN via the ETH connector (see
3. Connect the power supply to the VersaSync unit.
4.
Once you logged into the VersaSync via zeroconf, you can retrieve the DHCP
address for future use:
See
"Setting up an IP Address" below
more information.
2.6
Setting up an IP Address
In order for VersaSync to be accessible via your network, you need to assign an
IP address to VersaSync, as well as a subnet mask and gateway, unless you are
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last 6 digits of the
MAC 0
the same MAC address for either Ethernet port.
"Initial Network Setup" on
On a connected computer, open your web browser and in the URL field
type the following:
where the [xxxxxx] of the hostname 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 credentials are:
Note:
If you do not have physical access to the unit, you can obtain
the MAC 0 address by accessing VersaSync's CLI via the I/O con-
nector USB port, using e.g., the ifconfig command.
Navigate to MANAGEMENT: NETWORK > Network Setup. In the Ports
panel, click on the information button next to each Ethernet port. The
popup window will display the assigned DCHP IP address for the selected
port.
address: e.g., "0C 00 19". Note that you will use
page 34).
versasync-[xxxxxx].local/
Username: spadmin
Password: admin123
or
"Accessing the Web UI" on page 37
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