Click Apply. Since you have changed the password you will be prompted to log in again. This time, use the new
password.
Note If you are not confident that your console server has the current firmware release, you can upgrade. Refer to
Upgrade Firmware—Chapter 10.
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The next step is to enter the IP address for the LAN port on the console server; or enable its DHCP client so that it
automatically obtains an IP address from a DHCP server on the network it will connect to.
On the System: IP menu, select the Network Interface page then check dhcp or static for the Configuration
Method.
If you selected Static, you must manually enter the new IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS server
details. This selection automatically disables the DHCP client.
If you selected DHCP, the console server will look for configuration details from a DHCP server on your
management LAN. This selection automatically disables any static address. The console server MAC address is
printed on a label on the base plate.
Note In its factory default state (with no Configuration Method selected) the console server has its DHCP client
enabled, so it automatically accepts any network IP address assigned by a DHCP server on your network. In this
initial state, the console server will then respond to both its Static address (192.168.0.1) and its newly assigned
DHCP address.
By default the console server LAN port auto-detects the Ethernet connection speed. You can use the Media
menu to lock the Ethernet to 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps, and to Full Duplex (FD) or Half Duplex (HD).
Note If you changed the console server IP address, you may need to reconfigure your PC/workstation so it has an IP
address that is in the same network range as this new address.
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