User manual
Network Settings
15 Liebert
®
IntelliSlot
®
Web Cards
5.0 NETWORK SETTINGS
The IP Network Settings Menu is used to enable network
communications with the Web card.
Refer to the following sections for detailed step-by-step
instructions on each item from this menu:
5.1 Boot/IP Settings
5.1.1 Boot/IP Settings (All Cards Except IS-WEBCARD)
The Boot/IP Settings Menu is used to set parameters for network access to
the Web card. Consult your network administrator for these settings.
Terminal Emulation (Serial or TCP/IP Connection) / Telnet
To change any parameter:
1. Choose IP Network Settings from the Main Menu, then
Boot/IP Settings.
2. Select an option to change—for example, Speed/Duplex, then enter settings according to the
following guide.
Table 9 Network Settings menu guide
Menu item Refer to:
5.1 - Boot/IP Settings page 15
5.2 - Domain Name Server (DNS) Settings page 19
5.3 - Management Protocol page 24
5.4 - Web Server page 33
5.5 - Telnet Server page 38
5.6 - Time (SNTP) Menu page 39
5.7 - Change Username / Password -
Administrator and General User
page 40
5.8 - Reset WEB Authentication to Factory
Defaults (Units with IS-WEBCARD, IS-
WEBL, IS-IPBML, IS-WEBS, IS-IPBMS, IS-
WEBLB, IS-WEBX, IS-IPBMX Cards Only)
page 41
Table 10 Boot/IP settings range (all cards except IS-WEBCARD)
Parameter Description & Valid Settings*
Speed/ Duplex
Speed and duplex configuration of the Ethernet port.
• Auto (default—use this setting if unknown)
• 10Mbs/Half Duplex • 100Mbs/Half Duplex
• 10Mbs/Full Duplex • 100Mbs/Full Duplex
IPv4 Mode
• IPv4 Mode - DHCP
• IP Address - Network address for the Liebert unit. Four numbers (0-255) separated by
periods (.)—for example, 10.0.0.5
• Netmask - Network mask that divides your network into manageable segments. Four
numbers (0-255) separated by periods (.)—e.g., 255.255.255.0
• Gateway - IP address of the gateway for network traffic to other networks or subnets.
Four numbers (0-255) separated by periods (.)—e.g., 10.0.0.1
Boot Mode
Startup mode enabling the Web card to be a network-ready device.
• Static - Fixed network addresses and other parameters
• DHCP - Central management using dynamic network addresses
• BootP - Older mechanism for central management of network addresses
DHCP/BootP Server
Device on a network that assigns IP addresses that are not static.
Four numbers (0-255) separated by periods (.)—for example, 192.168.0.5
DNS Server
IP address of the Domain Name Server for the network.
Four numbers (0-255) separated by periods (.)—e.g., 10.0.0.1
* Consult your network administrator for proper settings.
IP Network Settings Menu
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1: Boot/IP Settings
2: Domain Name Server (DNS) Settings
3: Management Protocol
4: Web Server
5: Telnet Server
6: Time (SNTP)
7. Change Administrator Username/
Password
8: Change General Username/Password
9: Reset WEB Authentication to Factory
Defaults
Option 9 above applies only to
the following cards:
• IS-WEBCARD
• IS-WEBL
• IS-IPBML
• IS-WEBS
• IS-IPBMS
• IS-WEBLB
• IS-WEBX
• IS-IPBMX
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Boot/IP Settings Menu
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1: Speed/Duplex Auto
2: Boot mode Static
3: IP Address
192.168.0.125
4: Netmask 255.255.255.0
5: Default Gateway
192.168.0.1
6: DNS Server 0.0.0.0
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