Bootp, Bootp 12, Continued – APC AP9606 User Manual

Page 16: Quick configuration

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Quick Configuration

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Control
Console,
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7. If you disconnected a PowerChute plus cable for local

access to the Control Console, reconnect that cable.

8. If you disabled any service for local access to the Control

Console, restart that service.

Note: If PowerChute plus does not reestablish

communications with the UPS, see “How to
Correct a Communication Lost Problem” in the
“Troubleshooting” section of the Web/SNMP
Management Card User’s Guide

(.\doc\usrguide.pdf).

BOOTP

You can use an RFC951-compliant BOOTP server to configure
the TCP/IP settings the Management Card needs.

1. Enter the Management Card’s MAC and IP addresses, the

Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings, and an
optional Bootup File Name in the BOOTPTAB file of the
BOOTP server.

Note: See the Web/SNMP Management Card Quality

Assurance slip for the MAC address; see Step 2 for
more information about using a Bootup file.

2. When the Management Card reboots, the BOOTP server

provides it with the TCP/IP settings.

– If you specified a Bootup File Name, the Management

Card will attempt to transfer that file from a TFTP or
FTP server residing on the BOOTP server. The
Management Card will assume all settings specified in
the bootup file.

– If you did not specify a Bootup File Name, the

Management Card can be configured remotely by using
Telnet or by using Web interface: User Name and
Password are both apc, by default.

Note: You must use the APC Management Card

Wizard or the APC initialization (*.ini) text file-
to-binary configuration (*.cfg) file conversion
utility, i2c300, to create the Bootup file. See
“APC Management Card Wizard” on page 10 to
install the Wizard. For detailed information
about how to create a Bootup file, see the
BOOTP section in the Management Card
Addendum
(.\doc\addendum.pdf).

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