CANOGA PERKINS 9145 NID User Manual

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Step 7: Cable Connection

Once the desired changes are made to the modules, the UTP or fiber optic cables can be installed.
A Category 5 UTP cable can now be installed from the 10/100/1000Mbps UTP module to your
switch. Canoga Perkins recommends at Category 5e UTP cable or better for 1000BaseT
installations. Remember that the USR port is the port connected to your local/client device and
the EXT port is the port facing the network/trunk. Connect the fiber to the optical module.

Figure 11. Fiber optic cable connection

Step 8: IP Address/Subnet Mask/Default Gateway Set-up

From the System Configuration menu, type “5” then “enter” to access the IP/VLAN
Configuration screen.


Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device

07-Jan-1970

Model 9145-4 V03.40 F76

01:24:34

----------------------------------SYSTEM CONFIGURATION------------------------------------------


1) Hardware Information
2) Functional Configuration
3) VLAN Configuration
4) VLAN/P-Bit Translation Tables
5) IP/SNMP Agent Configuration
6) Trap Configuration
7) Security Configuration
8) Account Configuration
9) System Info Configuration

Select [1-9]: 5

------------------------------------Messages----------------------------------------------------------------

Figure 12. System Configuration screen

To configure the IP address, select “5,” press enter, and type the IP address you wish to assign to
the unit. Press enter to accept the changes. The Subnet Mask and Default Gateway must be
entered at this point as well, and note that the Subnet Mask and Default Gateway must be in the
same class as the IP address, i.e. Class A, Class B or Class C.





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