2 connecting to the network, 3 connecting the cat5 cables, 4 connecting a kvm console – Minicom Advanced Systems Minicom Smart 116 IP User Manual

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SMART 108/116 IP

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9.2 Connecting to the network

Connect the network cable to the LAN port of the Smart 108/116 IP. This must be
done before powering on the Smart 108/116 IP.

9.3 Connecting the CAT5 cables

1. Connect one connector to the RICC/ROCs RJ45 port.

2. Connect the other connector to one of the Smart 108/116 IP’s Computer ports.

3. Follow the above 2 steps for each computer.

9.4 Connecting a KVM console

To operate the system locally, connect a KVM console to the Smart 108/116 IP:

1. Connect the monitor’s connector to the Smart 108/116 IP’s Monitor port.

2. Connect the keyboard’s connector to the Smart 108/116 IP’s Keyboard port.

3. Connect the mouse’s connector to the Smart 108/116 IP’s Mouse port.

9.5 Connecting the power supply

1. Using the Power cord provided, connect the Smart 108/116 IP to a socket outlet

with grounding connection. Only use the power cord supplied with the unit.

2. Switch on the Smart 108/116 IP.

10. Initial settings - Default IP address

The following sections provide instructions for setting the IP address for the Smart
108/116 IP unit. See Figure 11 for an overview of the boot-up process.

By default, Smart 108/116 IP 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 Smart 108/116 IP MAC address appears on the
underside of the Smart 108/116 IP dialog box. The device number (D.N.) can also
be found there.

If no DHCP server is found on the network, Smart 108/116 IP 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

12.1 on page 17.

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