Configuration, Initial configuration, Part 1 – local configuration – Lindy CPU IP Access Switch Plus User Manual

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Configuration

Initial configuration

The initial configuration occurs as two distinct parts:

Part 1 – Local configuration
This part of the configuration takes place using the locally
connected keyboard and video monitor. It allows you to set up
key basic details, network essentials, modem/ISDN parameters
and security key creation.

IP Access Switch + Unit Config

Hot Keys

Ctrl+Alt

Screensaver
Time

Encryption

Date

10 mins

21

Prefer Off

15

27
Apr

31

2004

Save

:

:

Unit Name

UK

Admin Passwd

Firmware

Version 1.4

Keybd Layout

Hardware

Rev 1

Save

Network Config

Net Mask

255.255.255.0

192.168.42.154

No

Gateway
VNC Port
HTTP Port

5900
80

IP Address

00:0F:58:00:00:04

Use DHCP

MAC Address

Modem Config

ATZHS0=1

192.168.3.1
192.168.3.2

115200

Initialize Port

Restore Defaults

Save

Init String

Baud Rate

Server IP
Client IP

Secure Keys

Random data is required to
generate encryption keys
for secure VNC access
Please move the mouse or
press keys until the bar
becomes full

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Unit config screen

Allows you to determine a mixture
of basic and fundamental setup
details such as the keyboard layout,
admin password, time and date.

Network config screen

Requires you to configure the
various key aspects of the IP
network port addressing.

Modem config screen

Allows you to optionally alter the
current settings for the serial port that
is used to connect a modem or ISDN
terminal adapter. The IP addresses are
used to emulate a two-port network
connection and are suitable for most
situations.

Secure keys screen

This screen uses your mouse
movements or keyboard inputs
to create random data. This
unpredictable information is then
combined with several other
factors to develop the basis of the
encryption keys that are used to
establish secure remote links.

Part 2 – Remote configuration
This part of the configuration takes place using a remote connection
(network or dial-up modem/ISDN). It allows fine tuning of the part 1
configuration items plus the creation of multiple user accounts and
host details. Go to

Part 2 - Remote configuration

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Part 1 – Local configuration

When you switch on the CPU IP unit for the first time it will take
you (using the locally connected keyboard and video monitor)
through a set up sequence consisting of four main screens:

Controlling the local configuration menus
The local menus use only the keyboard. Use the
keyboard arrow keys to move the green highlight
indicator to the required position. Then, either type the
required information or use the left and right arrows to
change multiple choice items, as appropriate.

Problems?

The CPU IP asks for an unknown admin password
The CPU IP does not display the configuration sequence

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