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Option 9 (Enable default Master Administrator Account (temporarily) should only be used in the event that no Master
Administrator accounts can be accessed (e.g. the password(s) were forgotten). Enabling this feature will temporarily load
the default Master Administrator account (username: admin, password: ims4k). This temporary account will unload if any
one of the following occurs:
(1) Any of the Master Administrator accounts are edited,
(2) A new Master Administrator account is created, or
(3) The system reboots.
Option 0 allows you to disable all inbound modem communications. This feature is provided for users who cannot have a
device with a modem connected to their network.
Option A allows you to program the SNMP Read-Only and Read-Write community strings.
Configure SNMP
1. Read-Only community string
2. Read-Write community string
3. Enable SNMP Agent
4. Return to main menu
Enter option ->
Press ENTER to accept new setting or ESC to cancel
Enter SNMP Read-Only community string (public) >
Configure SNMP
1. Read-Only community string
2. Read-Write community string
3. Enable SNMP Agent
4. Return to main menuEnter option ->
Press ENTER to accept new setting or ESC to cancel
Enter SNMP Read=Write community string (private) >
Configure SNMP
1. Read-Only community string
2. Read-Write community string
3. Enable SNMP Agent
4. Return to main menu
Enter option ->
Option B allows you to change the Local Configuration password.
Option C allows you to reset all settings to their default values.
Option D will display statistics.
Option E will save all changes and reboot the system. A reboot is required for changes to take effect.
Option F will save all changes and logout, but the changes will not be activated until the system reboots.
loCal ConfiGUraTion DefiniTions
Password: This is the password which protects access to the local configuration parameters. The default password in a new
unit is “ims4k.”
IP: This is the IP address assigned to the IMS-4000 on your network. This address is provided by you or your network
administrator. It is formatted as a standard dotted decimal number.
Mask: This is the subnet mask which distinguishes the portion of the IP address that is the network ID from the portion
that is the station ID.
Gateway: A TCP/IP network must have a gateway to communicate beyond the LAN identified by the network ID. A gate-
way is a computer or router that is connected to two different networks and can move TCP/IP data from one to the other. If
your TCP/IP network has more than one LAN or if you are connecting to the Internet, you will need to know the IP address
of the gateway that will transfer TCP/IP data in and out of your LAN. A single LAN that is not connected to other LANs
does not require a gateway setting.
DNS: The DNS server is used to translate site names into actual numeric network addresses. Enter the IP address of the
DNS server for your network.