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9 Configuration
9.1 Network
configuration using PSetup utility
The Factory default settings for the IP-KVM unit are as below:
DHCP:
Disable
Default IP address: 192.168.0.70
Default Net Mask: 255.255.255.0
If DHCP mode is enabled (IP auto configuration = DHCP), the IP-KVM will try to
contact a DHCP server in the subnet to which it is physically connected. If a DHCP
server is found, it may provide a valid IP address, gateway address and net mask.
Before you connect the device to your local subnet, be sure to complete the
corresponding configuration of your DHCP server. It is recommended to configure
a fixed IP assignment to the MAC address of the IP-KVM. You can find the MAC
address labeled on the bottom side of the metal housing.
There is a Network Setup Software tool
(PSetup)
for setting up the network
configuration (IP address, Subnet mask, DHCP, etc).
It is useful when you want to
change the network settings or you will not be able to access to the unit due to not
knowing the network settings of the unit. In this case, you can view or change the
settings via this utility.
IP-KVM Setup Tool
If this initial configuration does not meet your local requirements, use the setup
tool to change the configurations to your needs. The setup tool
PSetup
can be
found on the CD-ROM delivered with this package. You can follow the procedures
described below.
DHCP
If you have installed the IP-KVM on a network that enables DHCP, you can use
the
PSetup
to find out the IP-KVM’s IP.
(1) Plug Ethernet cable to IP-KVM. IP-KVM will get an IP via DHCP.
(2) Using
PSetup
to look for IP-KVM.
a. Click
Refresh Devices
button to detect connected devices
b. Select MAC address of the IP-KVM in “Device MAC address” box. You
can find the MAC address labeled on the bottom side of the IP-KVM
unit. MAC address is detected as connection from computer and
IP-KVM is valid through USB or network.
c. Click
Query Device
to find the IP configuration on the right panel.
Notes:
BOOTP
, a static configuration protocol, uses a table that maps
IP addresses to physical addresses.
DHCP
, an extension to BOOTP that dynamically assigns
configuration information. DHCP is backward compatible with BOOTP.