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6 Type ‘config’ and press

. Line by line, you will be presented with a series

of setting options with possible responses in (round brackets) and any
default values shown in [square brackets]. Enter the required information for
each line and press

. Alternatively, to accept a default setting, just press

.

IP auto configuration (none/dhcp/bootp) [dhcp] : - select ‘none’.
IP address [192.168.1.22] : - enter an appropriate IP address for the

SmartView World.

NetMask [255.255.255.0] : - enter an appropriate Subnet mask.
Gateway (0.0.0.0 for none) [0.0.0.0] : - if appropriate, enter an

appropriate Gateway address.

Enable IP Access Control (yes/no) [no] : - this setting switches IP packet

filtering on or off. It is mainly used to re-enable access after a faulty IP
access control configuration has been activated (see

Security settings

in

the Configuration chapter for more details).

LAN interface speed (auto/10/100) [auto] : - choose an appropriate

Ethernet speed or select ‘auto’.

LAN interface duplex mode (auto/half/full) [auto] : - choose an

appropriate duplex setting or select ‘auto’.

7 Once all details have been entered, confirm that they are correct. The IP

section of SmartView World will store the new data and perform an internal
reset. You can now power down the SmartView World and the computer
and disconnect the serial link between them.

8 Now proceed to the next stage To make the final IP port connection

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To make the final IP port connection (stage 2 of 2)

1 Ensure that power is disconnected from the SmartView World and all

devices to be attached.

2 There are two IP main connection methods: using Ethernet or using the

serial port (with external modem/ISDN adapter). Both methods are outlined
below:

Ethernet connection

a Connect a suitable twisted pair cable to the RJ45 socket (labelled

‘ETHERNET’) on the front panel of the SmartView World.

b Connect the other end of the twisted pair cable to an Ethernet hub

running a 10Mbps or 100Mbps.

Serial port connection

a Connect a serial (non-crossover) cable to the 9-way D-sub socket

(labelled ‘CFG/MODEM’) on the front panel of the SmartView World.

b Connect the other end of the serial cable to a suitable external modem

or ISDN adapter.

3 You can now proceed to the IP configuration stage

IP configuration panel

in the Configuration chapter.