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Installation and Operation Manual Appendix G IR-IP Interface Card
ASMi-52CD Ver. 1.0 Performing Preliminary Configuration G-7
Default IP Communication Parameters
The factory-default IP communication parameters of the interface module are:
The default IP address of the IR-IP Ethernet port is 192.168.205.1, and the
default IP subnet mask is 255.255.255.252.
The port will accept IP communication only from the IP address
192.168.205.2. Therefore, as long as the factory defaults are in effect, you
must assign this address to the Telnet host used to configure IR-IP.
Using the IP learning mechanism, as explained below you can change the default
parameters.
In the default configuration, the IR-IP WAN interface is disabled. In order to
enable the WAN interface, you have to modify the Ethernet port address or the IP
subnet mask.
Rescue Configuration
In case you have forgotten the IP address or the Telnet password, you will
generally not be able to view or modify the IR-IP configuration. The Rescue
feature allows you to overcome this problem.
To allow the IR-IP configuration:
1. Remove the ASMi-52CD modem card from the chassis.
2. Set section 6 of the DIP switch to ON.
3. Insert ASMi-52CD back into the chassis.
As soon as the interface module is powered on, it will respond to the
default IP address and permit entering configuration screens without
password protection. All the other configuration parameters remain
unchanged.
4. After setting the parameters to desired values, remove ASMi-52CD from the
chassis and restore section 6 of the DIP switch to OFF.
G.5 Performing Preliminary Configuration
The software necessary for performing all the management and configuration
functions is stored in the IR-IP card, and therefore you only need a regular Telnet
host to perform all the activities described in this appendix.
A Telnet host is any computer, e.g., an IBM PC or compatible that fulfills the
following minimum requirements:
A standard 10BaseT Ethernet interface
A TCP/IP protocol stack, and therefore is capable of supporting IP
communication through the Ethernet interface
Telnet client software
A ping utility.
Note
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