Chapter 3: Initial Installation and Configuration
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Connecting the PX3 to Your Network
To remotely administer the PX3, you must connect the PX3 to your local
area network (LAN). PX3 can be connected to a wired or wireless
network.
Note: If your PX3 will work as a master device in the bridging mode,
make a wired connection. See
Cascading the PX3 via USB
(on page 40).
The Ethernet port must be enabled for this connection to work properly.
Per default, the Ethernet port is enabled. See
Wired Network Settings
(on page 219).
To make a wired connection:
1.
Connect a standard network patch cable to the ETHERNET port on
the PX3.
2.
Connect the other end of the cable to your LAN.
For PX3-iX7, you can connect either Ethernet port to the LAN, but the
"green" port labeled "ETH 10/100/1000" is highly recommended
because it supports 1000 Mbps. You can also connect both Ethernet ports
to the LAN. See
Dual Ethernet Connection (for iX7
™
Only)
(on page 27).
Below illustrates the ETHERNET ports on Zero U models. Note that the port
locations on your models may differ.
PX3 models:
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