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Dell TL2000 User Manual

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a.

DHCP

Address

-

Click

this

item

ON

to

have

the

IP

Address

of

your

library

automatically

set

by

the

library

host

computer.

Leave

unchecked

and

enter

the

appropriate

information

for

the

IP

Address,

Network

Mask,

and

Gateway

Address.

b.

IP

Address

-

An

identifier

for

a

computer

or

device

on

a

TCP/IP

network.

Networks

using

the

TCP/IP

protocol

route

messages

based

on

the

IP

address

of

the

destination.

The

format

of

an

IP

address

is

a

32-bit

numeric

address

written

as

four

numbers

separated

by

periods.

Each

number

can

be

zero

to

255.

For

example,

1.160.10.240

could

be

an

IP

address.

c.

Network

Mask

-

This

address

defines

and

limits

users

within

a

local

network.

d.

Gateway

Address

-

This

address

allows

access

outside

the

local

network.

4.

Enter

IPv6

settings

(if

applicable).

a.

DHCP

Address

-

Click

this

item

ON

to

have

the

IP

Address

of

your

library

automatically

set

by

the

library

host

computer.

Leave

unchecked

and

enter

the

appropriate

information

for

the

IP

Address,

Network

Mask,

and

Gateway

Address.

b.

IPv6

stateless

auto

config

-

Stateless

Auto

config

is

ALWAYS

on

(not

defeatable).

When

logging

in

to

the

library

on

your

browser

using

an

IPv6

address,

make

sure

you

enclose

the

IPv6

address

in

square

brackets.

For

example:

[0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0].

c.

Static

assigned

IPv6

address

-

Enter

the

assigned

IPv6

address.

The

format

of

an

IPv6

IP

address

is

a

128-bit

numeric

address

written

as

8

groups

of

four

numbers

separated

by

colons.

When

logging

in

to

the

library

on

your

browser

using

an

IPv6

address,

make

sure

you

enclose

the

IPv6

address

in

square

brackets.

For

example:

[0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0].

d.

IPv6

prefix

length

-

The

default

prefix

length

is

set

to

64,

but

can

be

set

to

any

length,

depending

upon

the

address

used.

e.

IPv6

gateway

address

-

This

address

allows

access

outside

the

local

network.

5.

Enter

SNMP

settings.

a.

SNMP

Enabled

-

If

you

desire

to

have

SNMP

Traps

sent

to

an

IP

address

of

your

choosing,

place

a

check

in

this

box.

b.

SNMP

Target

1-IP

Address

-

If

SNMP

Traps

are

enabled,

enter

an

IP

address

where

SNMP

Traps

are

to

be

sent.

c.

SNMP

Target

2-IP

Address

-

Enter

an

optional

2nd

IP

address

where

SNMP

Traps

are

to

be

sent,

or

leave

as

0.0.0.0.

d.

SNMP

Target

3-IP

Address

-

Enter

an

optional

3rd

IP

address

where

SNMP

Traps

are

to

be

sent,

or

leave

as

0.0.0.0.

e.

Community

Name

-

Enter

your

preferred

name,

or

leave

as

“public”.

The

Community

Name

is

limited

to

33

alpha-numeric

characters

(A-Z,

a-z,

0-9).

6.

Enable

SSL

for

secure

Web

communication

-

If

you

desire

to

have

SSL

(Secure

Sockets

Layer)

enabled,

place

a

check

in

this

box.

7.

Select

an

Ethernet

Setting

-

You

can

disable

Ethernet

settings,

manually

enable

them,

or

let

another

machine

enable

them

by

using

Dynamic

Host

Configuration

Protocol

(DHCP).

You

can

also

set

a

specific

speed

for

the

Ethernet

port

or

specify

the

library

to

automatically

negotiate

the

speed.

Ethernet

Settings

choices

are:

Auto

(the

default),

10

Mbit/Half

,

10

Mbit/Full

,

100

Mbit/Half

,

100

Mbit/Full

.

Please

refer

to

http://support.dell.com

to

determine

the

availability

of

manual

Ethernet

settings

in

your

library’s

firmware.

Chapter

4.

Installation

and

Configuration

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