Initial settings, Default ip address, 1 on page 10 – Minicom Advanced Systems IP Control User Manual

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USER GUIDE

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Figure 4 IP Control connections to a KVM switch

10. Initial settings

The following sections provide instructions for setting the IP address for the IP
Control unit.

11. Default IP address

By default, IP Control boots with an automatically assigned IP address from a
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server on the network. The DHCP
server provides a valid IP address, gateway address and subnet mask.

To identify the IP address, the IP Control MAC address appears on the underside of
the IP Control box. The device number (D.N.) can also be found there.

If no DHCP server is found on the network, IP Control boots with the static IP
address

:

192.168.0.155.

Note! If a DHCP server later becomes available, the unit picks up the IP settings
from DHCP server. To keep the static IP address, disable DHCP – explained in
section

13.1 on page 10.

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