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Ethernet setup v16.0 or older – Sierra Video Ponderosa 3G Series Routing Switcher User Manual

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Ethernet Setup V16.0 or older

*For units shipped before 2/15/09

There are two Ethernet connectors on the “Master” frame labeled “LAN 1” and “LAN 2”. For
single processor systems only “LAN 1” is active.

Ethernet connections are made to the connector labeled LAN 1.

Default IP settings;

IP Address- 192.168.1.200

Subnet mask- 255.255.255.0

Gateway IP Address- 0.0.0.0

Telnet Port- 10001

To set IP parameters using the Ethernet port

;

1. Connect the Ethernet cable to “LAN 1” on the back of the “Master” frame

2. Open the command prompt on a PC. In Windows XP Pro, you can access the Command Prompt

by clicking on the “Start” menu “Programs”, “Accessories”, “Command Prompt”

3. Verify communications to the router by “Pinging” the router. You can do this by typing in the ping

command in the Command Prompt window as follows;

“ping 192.168.1.200” followed by a carriage return.

4. Once communications have been established you can Telnet into the router. You can do this by

typing in the telnet command in the Command Prompt window as follows;

“telnet 192.168.1.200” followed by a carriage return.

5. To login to the router, type “svsadmin” at the login prompt followed by a carriage return. Then

enter the password “TED” the password is case sensitive and must be typed in uppercase
characters.

6. To view the current network parameters you need to type in the following command;

“SvsBootApp Params” followed by a carriage return.

7. To change the IP address the command is as follows;
“SvsBootApp SetParam IP xxx.xxx.x.xxx
Where the “x” is the IP address you want to assign to the router.

8. To set the Subnet Mask the command is as follows;
“SvsBootApp SetParam SUBNET xxx.xxx.xxx.x
Where the “x” is the Subnet address you wish to assign to the router

9. Once the IP address and Subnet mask have been set you can close the telnet connection to the

router by typing “exit” at the \> prompt then restart the router by power cycling the “Master” frame.

10. Once the system has restarted you can verify that your settings are correct by pinging the IP

address you just assigned the router i.e.

“ping (your new IP address) followed by a carriage return.
Note:

192.168.1.200 is the factory default IP address.