Server User Manual

o Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
If you want to retain your existing IP settings for this network connection, click Advanced
and Add the above as a secondary IP connection.
If it is not convenient to change your PC/workstation network address, you can use the ARP-Ping
command to reset the console server IP address. To do this from a Windows PC:
Click Start -> Run (or select All Programs then Accessories then Run).
Type cmd and click OK to bring up the command line.
Type arp –d to flush the ARP cache.
Type arp –a to view the current ARP cache (this should be empty).
Now add a static entry to the ARP table and ping the console server to assign the IP address to
the console server. In the example below, a console server has a MAC Address 00:13:C6:00:02:0F
(designated on the label on the bottom of the unit) and we are setting its IP address to
192.168.100.23. Also the PC/workstation issuing the arp command must be on the same
network segment as the console server (that is, have an IP address of 192.168.100.xxx)
Type arp -s 192.168.100.23 00-13-C6-00-02-0F (Note for UNIX the syntax is: arp -s
192.168.100.23 00:13:C6:00:02:0F).
Type ping -t 192.18.100.23 to start a continuous ping to the new IP Address.
Turn on the console server and wait for it to configure itself with the new IP address. It will
start replying to the ping at this point.
Type arp –d to flush the ARP cache again.
3.1.2 Browser connection
Activate your preferred browser on the connected PC/workstation and enter
https://192.168.0.1 The Management Console supports all current versions of the popular
browsers (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Chrome, and more).
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