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1. tab Localintranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Step 3 click sites Internet Options Internet Trusted sites Restricted sites Trusted sites Step 4 Add the IP of the Smart Chassis 16 into the zone by clicking Add tp 182 168 1 Bea Step 5 Disable the Require server verification for all sites in this zone option and then click OK Internet Options J Step 6 go back to Internet Options and then click Customer Level Internet Local intranet SEMA EEN Restricted altes Security Settings Step Ff pull down rolling to find Tl Download signed Actives controls a s Disable Java O Enable Prompt 1 Download unsigned Actives controls 1 Disable O Enable Prompt Initialize and script Actives controls not marked as safe O Disable O Enable Prompt Security Settings E Java permi sion O Custom O Disable Java High safety O Low safety O Medium safety KE Miscellaneous Access data sources across domains i Disable O Enable Prompt E Drag and PA hh PO Step 8 select Custom under Java Step 9 select Java Custom Setting Security Settings Java Java permissions om Disable Java High safety Low safety O Medium safety y Miscellaneous Access data sources across domains Disable O Enable gt Prompt E Drag and drop or copy and paste files Intern
2. Hain Modules Settings Select one module 1 16 or Qf uit _ Modules setting select interface After selecting the module you will see the module configuration interface as follows Here you only can configure 1 to 6 selections The 0 1 to 0 6 is read only information Enter the selection number to modify the value Main Modules Settings Select one module 1 16 or Q uit 1 Main Modules Settings module 1 Plugged RO No 2 Module Type RO 3 Module Firmware Version RO 4 Utp Link RO 5 Fiber Link RO 6 Fiber Speed Duplex Module enable disable Disabled LLF Direction Utp Control Fx Utp Speed Duplex 10M Hal f Fiber Speed Duplex 10H Half Reset to default Note Quit Select one function 1 6 0 _ ODN ONMEOOOOO Module setting interface 1 Module enable disable to enable or disable module function The default is Enable 2 LLF Direction When the UTP or Fiber is LINK DOWN it will force the other ports to automatically disconnect The forced direction depends on whether the UTP controls Fiber port or Fiber controls UTP port The LLF default is disabled when UTP controls Fiber is Auto negotiate m 4 Fiber Speed Duplex configure Fiber port speed and mode The default is 100M and Full m 5 Reset to default reset the module configuration to default value a 6 Note enter a short description or note fo
3. 3ab and 802 3z Standard Capacity for sixteen converters and two power supplies Modules and CPU module are hot swappable Supports Fast Ethernet and Gigabit modules Single Mode or Multi Mode AC DC power with Redundant HTTP Telnet security IP address security for management station Firmware upgrade via web interface Link Lost Forwarding LLF Module identification SNMP Web Telnet console management Event log and SNMP Trap support SNMP MIB II and private MIB supports EIA RS 310C 19 standard Software Features ee Telnet Web and Console RS 232 Web Telnet Web and Telnet function can be enabled or disabled we RFC 1213 MIB Il Private MIB Link down Link up Power module status change SNMP Trap authorization Fail Module plug in and plug out chassis configuration change module configuration change Software Upgrade Link Lost Forwarding Packet counter SNMPTrap Node IP security Module notice Events log Firmware upgrade via web interface Each module supports LLF feature It can be set through the web interface or the CLI menu LLF Mode TX gt Fiber TX port link down the fiber port will be forced down LLF Mode Fiber gt TX Fiber port link down the TX port will be forced down TX port IN good In bad packet counter out good out bad packet counter collision counter Fiber port IN good In bad packet counter out good out bad packet counter collision counter Up to 4
4. Default IP address 192 168 1 1 sums Smart Chassis 16 modules not included F RS 232 Cable PC or Workstation After connecting to the Console port turn on the PC or terminal and configure its communications parameters to match the following default characteristics of the console port Baud Rate 9600 bps Data Bits 8 Stop Bit 1 Parity none Flow control None Figure 3 4 The setting of communication parameters You can run Hyper Terminal or a terminal emulation program using the above settings for Console Management After you have finished parameter settings press Enter on your keyboard and the Main Menu appears Type go to enter main menu go 1 2 J 4 9 6 P S D R Q Device Settings Modules Settings Redundant Power Status Event Log SNMP Trap Secure IP for Telnet HTTP and SNMP Reset Port Counters Save Current Settings Factory Default Settings amp Reboot System a System ul Select one function 1 6 S D R Q _ Figure 3 5 The Main Menu 4 Console Management In this chapter we will describe each function of console management Console management mode is a Command Line Interface You can enter the function number to configure the function Device Setting Select Device settings Type 1 and press Enter from the main menu It displays the list of device setting items ex system name loca
5. Trap nodes It supports IP security for telnet HTTP and SNMP access Up to 4 IP nodes when security is enabled Each module can add notices for information allocation up to 32 characters Up to 4095 event records They can be reviewed via the CLI or Web interface Management Methods The Smart Chassis 16 supports the following management methods 2i Console and Telnet Management m Web based Management E SNMP Network Management Console and Telnet Management Console Management is done through the RS 232 Console Port This requires a direct connection between PC and the Chassis The Telnet management is done through the network Once the Chassis is on the network you can use the Telnet program to Log in and modify the configuration Web based Management The Smart Chassis 16 provides an embedded HTML web program in flash memory It offers advanced management features and allows users to manage the chassis from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer For more information see Section 5 Web Based Management SNMP Network Management SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol provides a way to monitor and control network behaviors such as configurations statistic collection performance and security Data is collected by SNMP agents which are hardware and software processes reporting activity in each network device The agents report information contained in an MIB form
6. accessing the Management Information Base MIB objects with the SNMP protocol SNMP Management The chassis MIB options are accessible through SNMP Instead of defining a large set of commands SNMP performs all operations using the GET GETNEXT and SET commands The SNMP agent that resides in the chassis can respond to MlB related queries being sent by the network management software The SNMP agent gathers data from the MIB which keeps information about device parameters and network data The agent can send traps or notification of certain events to the manager a The SNMP manager uses information in the MIB to perform the operations Figure 6 1 SNMP Network described below Operation Desereton GET Retrieve values of SNMP objects from a network device Specify an SNMP object in a network device and then GETNEXT retrieve information about the next few SNMP objects in the device SET GET RESPONSE TRAP Modify and store values of SNMP objects in a network device The reply to a GET GETNEXT and SET command sent by a SNMP agent A message sent by an SNMP agent to an SNMP manager indicating an event occurred Table 6 1 the commands of SNMP management 7 Product Specifications The following table lists the specifications of the Smart Chassis 16 Standards Max Forwarding Rate and Max Filtering Rate LED Indicators Fiber parameters Network Cables
7. 1 800 346 6668 Toll Free domestic or 1 626 964 7873 International Hardware Repair Service lf there are problems with your hardware return it to your local reseller or dealer
8. A Network Systems Solution Zz For full coverage of your warranty be sure to register your product using the enclosed registration card Smart Chassis 16 16 Bay Managed Media Converter Chassis FEP 682116 A Network Systems Solution 908 Canada Court City of Industry CA 91748 U S A Phone 626 964 7873 or 800 346 6668 Fax 626 964 7880 www unicomlink com sgh noo i co USER S MAN UAL UNICOM 2003 UNICOM and A Network Systems Solution are trademarks of UNICOM Electric Inc All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice Rev 05 03 1 Introduction Congratulations on purchasing a quality UNICOM product Unicom s Smart Chassis 16 represents the newest most advanced generation of signal conversion technology The Smart Chassis 16 is a heavy duty enclosure that provides compact management of up to 16 optional modular converter units This management creates a flexible networking environment Also all converter bays are isolated from the power bus making all converters hot swappable for minimal system downtime ar i ee ee ee ee Figure 1 1 the Smart Chassis 16 Managing and configuring the Smart Switch 16 is easy with its built in Web based Management features Via a Web Browser You can enact global as well as specific bay changes The Smart Chassis 16 can also be managed via Telnet Console or third party SNMP Management Features Conforms to the IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802
9. IEEE802 3 10BASE T IEEE802 3u 100BASE TX and 100BASE FX with N way auto negotiation IEEE802 3ab Gigabit copper with N way auto negotiation IEEE802 3z for Gigabit fiber 14 880 pps per Ethernet port 148 800 pps per Fast Ethernet port 1 488 000 pps per Gigabit Ethernet port CPU Module CPU Ready Power Good A B Power Fail A B TX link Act FDX Fiber Core Multi Mode 62 5 125um 50 125um Single Mode 8 125um 10 125um Wavelength 100FX Multi Mode 1310nm 100FX Single Mode 1310nm 100Mbps Fiber Distance Single Mode Fiber 15 30 60 Km Multi Mode 2Km Gigabit Fiber Distance SX Multi mode 500 Meters LX Single mode 10 KM CPU RJ 45 for 10 100TX Full Half Duplex _ _ _ Dimensions 448mmx 279mm x 89mm L x W x H Operational 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Temperature 64 to 1518 Bytes for Non VLAN Ethernet packet Transparent packet 68 to 1522 Bytes for VLAN Tag Ethernet packet Redundant and Load Sharing function support AC or DC AC 90 240 VAC 50 60 HZ 20A max DC 40 5 57 0VDC 20A max Safety cUL UL Power Supply Appendix A Internet Explorer Setting If using IE 4 x or later you must modify the browser setting to enable Java applets to use network ports The below sample is Internet Explorer 5 0 select Internet Options under Tools of the function bar then follow the step by step instructions Step 1 Select Security
10. If your web browser is IE please enable Java security see Help Web management Home interface The Home page displays the configuration of the Smart Chassis 16 E System Name An administratively assigned name of the managed unit that can be modified in the SNMP page E System Location The physical location of this managed unit e g laboratory 3 floor that can be modified in the SNMP page E System Contact The contact person for this managed unit that can be modified in the SNMP page E System Up Time The time since the managed unit was re initialized This is read only a IP Address The IP address of the managed unit that can be modified in the IP Config page Factory Default is 192 168 1 1 E Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the managed unit that can be modified in the IP Config page Default is 255 255 255 0 E Default Gateway The default gateway of the managed unit that can be modified in the IP Config page Factory Default is 192 168 1 254 E MAC Address The MAC address of the managed unit It is read only a Firmware Version The firmware version of the management unit It is read only Upgrades can be done online Note By default IE4 0 does not allow Java Applets to open sockets The user has to explicitly modify the browser setting to enable Java Applets to use network ports See Appendix A Modules settings The Modules settings show the modules that are installed on the Smart Chassis 16 Th
11. amount of electromagnetic interference Mounting tools If you intend to mount the chassis on a rack make sure you have the tools and supplies such as mounting brackets and screws Mounting the Chassis The Smart Chassis 16 is suitable for an office environment where it can be rack mounted in standard EIA 19 racks or as a standalone Desktop Installation This surface should be clean smooth level and sturdy Make sure there is enough space around the chassis to provide air circulation and allow attachment of cables and cords Rack Mounting The Smart Chassis 16 comes with a rack mounting kit and can be mounted in an EIA standard size 19 Rack The chassis can be placed in a wiring closet with other equipment Perform the following steps to rack mount the chassis A_ Position one bracket to align with the holes on one side of the chassis and secure it with the bracket screws Then attach the remaining bracket to the other side Figure 3 1 Attach mounting brackets with screws B_ After attaching both mounting brackets position the chassis in the rack by lining up the holes in the brackets with the appropriate holes on the rack secure the chassis to the rack with a screwdriver and the rack mounting SCrews Figure 3 2 Mounting the Smart Chassis 16 in an EIA standard 19 Rack Note For proper ventilation allow at least 4 inches 10 cm of clearance on the front and 3 4 inches 8 cm on the back of the chass
12. at Management Information Base which is a data structure that defines what is obtainable from the device and what can be controlled Package Contents Unpack the carton of the Smart Chassis 16 and verify them against the checklist below Smart Chassis 16 Power Cord Four Rubber Feet RS 232 cable User Guide Smart Chassis 16 Rubber Feet Rack mounted Kit fe en ee i N RS 232 cable User Guide Power Cord Figure 1 2 Package Contents If any item is missing or damaged please contact your local dealer for service 2 Hardware Description The Smart Chassis 16 is a modular unit that contains 16 module slots and 2 power slots Both an RS 232 port used for Out of Band Management and an Ethernet RJ 45 connector for In Band Management are on the front panel Front and Rear Panel Figure 2 1 shows the front panel of Smart Chassis 16 filled with modules 16 modules sold separately 1 ja aja ia Tam Froni i p y a 1m y o h atg E a F i 1 g alate tr j i o Eit Eit i a ji I 5 i E fa P i l j f La pi j _ 3 f a ml Figure 2 1 Front Panel The 3 pronged power plug is located at the Rear Panel of the Smart Chassis 16 as shown in Figure 2 2 The power is AC in the range 100 240VAC 50 60Hz AC type power supply or DC power in the range 40 5 57 0 20A DC type power supply The Factory Default is one power and fan module but another power module may be added
13. e modules settings has 4 parts for configure module UTP Port Fiber Port and Note Modules Settings Module UTP Port Fiber Port Note ID State Mode LLF Direction Link Nego Speed Duplex Link Nego Speed Duplex Enable SC Wh Utp control Fx Down Auto jf hil v ale Down Force v 100 M Full 16 Apply Note 1 LLF Link Loss Forwarding Note 2 Nego Negotiation Note 3 The maximum length of the Notes field is 32 characters Modules Settings interface Module iz State this displays the module s current status You can enable or disable the module state E Mode It shows the module mode The mode was Auto detected by the system when installed on the chassis E LLF Direction When the UTP or Fiber link is down this function will force the other ports to automatically disconnect The forced way depends on whether the UTP controls Fiber or Fiber controls the UTP port The LLF default is disabled and UTP controls Fiber Module ID State Mode LLF Direction 1 i 2 Disa SC MM Fx control Ut UTP Port E Link This shows the UTP port s current link status E Nego Selects the negotiation mode Auto means the system Al itamatianlh anlanta tha aAnnnaA Eanan Ma AAA A tha IAAF AAA anlant tha speed The default is Auto E Speed You can select the speed of the port Make sure the Nego column is Force Othe
14. er name or password following steps below Click the Change Password checkbox T Enter the user name in Username Enter the same password in Password and Confirm Password E Click the button You must reboot system to apply the new settings IP Config interface SNMP Here users can configure the system name system location system contact the get request and the set request community name The default value of get request community is public The default value of the set request community is public You must set these two parameters correctly to perform get request from the management unit and set request to the management unit Click button to apply the new settings SNMP interface Save and Reboot Save and Reboot interface Save Current Settings You can save current settings by clicking the Save Current Settings and then clicking the button The current settings will automatically take effect Factory Default Settings amp Reboot If you want to use the factory default settings check the Factory Default settings amp reboot checkbox There are three options that you can choose to keep the current value or reset to default E Port Counter check this to reset the port counter or uncheck to keep current value E All module settings check this to reset all module settings or uncheck to keep present settings a IP settings check this to reset the IP address to factory the default IP o
15. et cons Jeremie Step 10 select Edit Permissions alh Permissions Given To Unsigned Content Ful Permissions i By Permissions That Signed Content Are Allowed E Full Permissions l a Permissions That Signed Content Are Denied Step 11 select Enable under Unsigned Content and then press OK If the web management screen is not visible after performing the above configuration Unicom strongly suggests downloading the java runtime environment setup file version 1 3 1 _08 or above from http java sun com and installing it If you have already installed java runtime please open Java plug in from the Control Panel in your Windows system and select the Browser tab Deselect the Microsoft Internet Explorer option and select the Netscape option The java applet will not work if the Microsoft Internet Explorer option is selected Appendix B Technical Support and Service For this advanced device we provide easy access to technical support information through a variety of services Registration Complete the Registration Card in the package and mail it to Unicom Once registered you will have access to technical support and future product updates Online Technical Support Online technical support is available at Unicom s web site http www unicomlink com tech_support asp Telephone Technical Support Telephone assistance is available between 8am 5pm Pacific Standard Time at
16. for power redundancy Notice AC power and DC Power cannot be installed simultaneously Power Slot B Power Slot A with fan unit with AC Power Figure 2 2 Rear Panel of the Smart Chassis 16 LED Indicators All LED status indicators are located on the FRONT panel of the chassis They provide real time indication of system and operational status The ports for connections to other devices and networks are also on the front panel CPU Panel LED Status Meaning 3 Connecting to the Network This chapter provides the installation procedure and instructions for assigning IP addresses Pre Installation Requirements Before you start the hardware installation make sure your installation environment has the following items PCs with 10 100Base TX Ethernet cards the PC must have a standard Ethernet interface to connect with the chassis UTP cable with RJ 45 connector Verify that the cable and connectors are working properly Fiber cable with SC ST MT RJ connector Verify that the cable and connectors are the proper types A power outlet 100 to 240V AC at 50 to 60 Hz or DC power Make sure that the chassis power is accessible and that cables can be connected easily Dedicated power supply Use dedicated power circuits or power conditioners to supply reliable electrical power to the network devices A dry cool place Keep the chassis away from moisture Avoid direct sunlight heat sources and area with a high
17. is This is especially important for enclosed rack installations Power On After all network cables are connected plug the power cord into the power socket on the back panel and the other end into a power outlet Turn the power on using the power switch on the back panel Check the front panel Power indicator to see if power is properly supplied The chassis uses a universal power supply that requires no additional adjustment Diagnostic Test After the installation is completed and AC power is applied to the chassis the auatam uill aAritAmatinalhs narfarm a Aiannnnatin tact Once the Power LED is on for 4 seconds the CPU Ready LED will start blinking signifying the system is Ready If the CPU Ready LED stays lighted this signifies a system crash In this case restart the chassis Connecting the Chassis via Local console or Telnet The serial console port is a male DB 9 connector that enables a connection to a PC or terminal for monitoring and configuring the Chassis Use the supplied RS 232 cable with a female DB 9 connector to connect a terminal or PC to the console port The terminal or PC to be connected must support the terminal emulation program For the telnet management you must set the chassis IP address into the same class as your PC For example if the Factory default IP address is 192 168 1 1 then set the PC IP address to 192 168 1 156 a Default login user name root a Default login password root a
18. r uncheck to keep present IP address Click the to reset factory default settings Reboot system If wait want ta rahnnt tha evetam chack tha Rahnnt SGvetam chackhny than click the button Wait about 15 seconds and then continue to operate the chassis Upgrade You can upgrade the firmware of the chassis online following the steps below 7 Use http www unicomlink com download asp to download the new firmware version from Unicom s web site g Enter your password in the Chassis Password box The Default password is root a Enter the path of the downloaded file in the File Path box You can use button to select the file ts Click button Upgrade interface After you have successfully upgraded the new firmware the system will automatically reboot Note During the upgrading process do not switch to other menu options or disconnect the Ethernet cable Doing so may cause the upgrade to fail If the upgrade process fails please contact Unicom Tech Support for assistance Event Log To enable the event log function and view the event logs click the m button Then click the a button to get the event logs The system will not automatically refresh the event log You must manually click the _ button to view the newest event log You can stop the event log function by clicking the A button E Event Log interface 6 SNMP Management This section describes how to configure and manage the chassis by
19. r this module Redundant Power Status It shows current power supply status The chassis has two slots for Power modules the left side is power A and the right is power B In the main menu interface enter 3 and press enter You will see as the following figure Select one function 1 6 S D R Q 3 Main Redundant Power Status redundant power A left hand ok redundant power B right hand not ok Redundant Power Status interface Events Log The system provides 4095 event records 1 Event Log Enabled the System will start recording events when it is enabled 2 Show Event Log to view event log records You must enable Event Log Enable function 3 Delete All Event Log erases all records stored in system Flash ROM Select one function 1 6 D R Q 4 Main Event Log 1 Event Log Enabled Disabled 2 Show Event Log 3 Delete All Event Log Q Quit Note The maximum log entry is 4095 Select one function 1 3 0 _ Event Log interface SNMP Trap Configuring the SNMP Trap station You can configure up to 4 IP addresses as a trap ial Send Trap Enable or Disable Trap function E Trap community the default community string is public The Trap station must have the same community string and can get trap information from this Chassis The maximum trap community string length is 32 characters E Trap IP 1 4 assigns the trap station s IP address Only the autho
20. rized station can receive the Trap information Main SNHP Trap Send Trap Input Yes or No Y N Y Main SNMP Trap Send Trap Enabled Trap Community public Trap IP 1 Trap IP 2 Trap IP 3 Trap IP 4 Quit Select one function 1 6 0 _ SNMP Trap interface A 5 2 amp Oo ho e Secure IP for Telnet http and SNMP Users can manage the security settings for Telnet Web management and SNMP The maximum number of stations is 4 If the function is enabled then only the authorized station with the correct IP address can manage this chassis Main Secure IP Secure IP for Telnet Disabled Secure IP for HTIP Disabled Secure IP for SNHP Disabled Secure IP Secure IP secure IP Secure IP Quit A 4 1 ES Ma e E a he Note We suggest that you enable the HITP option if the management CPU uses an Internet real IP Select one function 1 7 0 Secure IP interface 1 Secure IP for Telnet enable or disable the secure Telnet IP function 2 Secure IP for HTTP enable or disable the secure HTTP IP function 3 Secure IP for SNMP enable or disable the secure SNMP IP function Secure IP 1 4 assign the IP that can manage the chassis through Telnet HTTP and SNMP Save Current Settings After modification the parameters are not saved automatically Saving will store all changes in system Flash ROM All values will take effect after reboot Enter R and press Enter ke
21. rwise the speed function is disabled E Duplex You can select the Duplex mode Make sure the Nego column is Force Otherwise the duplex function is disabled UTF Port Link Nego Speed Duplex Fiber Port E Link It shows the UTP port s current link status E Nego Selects the negotiation mode Speed You can select the speed of port a Duplex You can select the Duplex mode Fiber Fort Link Nego a peed Duplex Down Force 100 H Full Note fill in any note for this module The maximum character length is 32 Apply After modification click the Apply button to apply the new settings Port Counter You can see all port counter information here To reset the port counter click Reset button Port Counters Module Rx Good Pkts U Rx Bad Pkts U Tx Good Pkts U Tx Bad Pkts U Tx Collision U Rx Good Pkts F Rx Bad Pkts F Tx Good Pkts F Tx Bad Pk 1 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 2 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reboot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reset Note 1 U UTP Port Note 2 F Fiber Port Port Counter interface IP Config Here users can change the IP address subnet mask default gateway login username and password To change the us
22. s root You can change the username and or password 8 Console Login Enabled This feature allows you to enable or disable console management security The default value is No When you enter console management mode you don t need to enter the username and password If the value is Yes you ll need to enter the username and password to login to the console management mode 9 Get Request Community the community string for GET The default value is Public Set Request Community the community string for SET The default value is Public HTTP Enable enable or disable HTTP function Telnet Enable enable or disable Telnet function Remember when returning to the Main Menu to Save the modified settings and then reboot the chassis You may have to press Enter again when the chassis is finished rebooting Modules Settings You can configure each module s operation mode Enter 2 and press Enter from the main menu interface The system will ask you to select the module for configuration Enter the number of the module ex 6 and then press Enter Type go to enter main menu go Main Device Settings Modules Settings Redundant Power Status Event Log SNHP Trap Secure IP for Telnet HTTP and SNMP Save Current Settings Factory Default Settings amp Reboot System Reboot System Quit Select one function 1 6 S D R Q 2 D T O aN O AN FE che
23. ss speed and present an easy viewing screen Note By default IE4 0 does not allow Java Applets to open sockets The user has to explicitly modify the browser setting to enable Java Applets to use network ports See Appendix A You don t need to change any configurations if you use the Netscape browser System Login Follow the step below to login to the system 1 Start Internet Explorer 2 Type http and the IP address of the Smart Chassis 16 for example the Factory default is 192 168 1 1 and press Enter key Enter Heteork Paced J Pies he your mser name end pasword Sre 132 168 1 1 Eeim 16 slots inteligent comverter chassis Ussa Hame mot Esasen l Seve this peseword in your gagsword isi seed The authentication Window 3 The authentication screen appears 4 Key in the user name and password The default is root for both 5 Press Enter or Click OK The Home screen of the Web based management appears 16 slots intelligent converter chassis Home System Name 16 slots intelligent converter chassis System Location Some where System Contact Someone System Up Time 0 days 0 hours minutes 4 seconds IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 197 168 1 254 MAC Address Q0 F F 0 F F Console 3600 N 8 1 Redundant Power Status power A left hand ok power B right hand not ok Firmware Version MC14i 2 00a Note
24. tion IP etc You can enter the number to modify the value Main Device Settings D N T D VU O w A A Ao OMe Oe 1 Version R0 2 MAC Address RO 3 System Up Time R0 System Name System Location System Contact IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Change User Password Console Login Enabled Get Request Community Set Request Community HTTP Enabled Telnet Enabled Quit HC16i v2 0 d 00 ff ff ff ff ff 0 days 0 hours 40 minutes seconds 16 slots intelligent converter chassis Somewhere Someone 192 168 1 1 299 299 299 0 192 168 1 254 root root No public public Yes Yes Note please save settings and reboot system so that your device settings will take effect Select one function 1 9 A B C Q Device Settings interface Note The items 0 1 0 2 and 0 3 cannot be modified E 1 System Name you can set a system name for this chassis Maximum length of characters is 64 Default is Device E 2 System Location the description for the location of chassis Maximum length of characters is 64 3 System contact the description of the contact people for the chassis Maximum length of characters is 64 E 4 IP address the IP address of the chassis The default IP is 5 Subnet mask the default value is 255 255 255 0 6 Default Gateway the default value is 192 168 1 254 7 Change User Password the default username and password i
25. y to save the current settings Factory Default Settings amp Reboot System Resets the system configuration to factory default settings After reboot the system configuration will set to default value Enter D and press the Enter key There are three options that you can choose to keep the current value or reset to default E Port Counter enter y to reset port counter or n to keep current value All module settings enter y to reset all module settings or n to keep present settings E IP settings enter y to reset IP address to factory default IP or n to keep present IP address Hain Factory Default Settings Are you sure Y H Do you want to reset all port counters Y N Do you want to default all modules settings Y ND Do you want to use default IP settings Y N Factory Default Settings interface Reboot System To reboot the system without resetting the system configuration to default Enter R and press Enter key gt Web Based Management About Web based Management The Smart Chassis 16 supports embedded HTML web management It offers advanced management features and allows users to manage the chassis from anywhere on the network through a standard web browser The Web Based Management supports Internet Explorer 5 0 and later versions It is based on Java Applets and strives to reduce network bandwidth consumption enhance acce

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