Installation Guide

Configuring the Wireless Server System Configuration
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3.1 Configuring the Wireless Server
3.1.1 Entering the Wireless Server into the Maintenance Mode
1. Turn on the Wireless Server and Display.
2. Hold down the SHIFT key on the keyboard when the Windows NT banner is displayed
on the monitor. Do not release the SHIFT key until the password Logon screen is
displayed on the monitor.
NOTE: The Panorama™ Server will boot into its regular operating
mode if no keys are held during the system reboot.
3. The Login information for the Panorama Server's password screen is:
User Name:swadmin
Password: dscpswadmin
NOTE: If the login information is incorrectly entered, the Windows
NT login failure will be displayed. Use lower case letters for
the password.
4. The Panorama Wireless Server's Registry Editor dialog box will be displayed if the
username/password has been entered correctly. Press the OK button to close the
Registry Editor dialog box and enter the Panorama Server configuration mode.
5. Click on the CB Config Icon. The Panorama Server System Config dialog box will open
(shown in FIGURE 3-1).
FIGURE 3-1 Panorama Server System Config Dialog Box
3.1.2 Assigning the IP Addresses
ELAN IP Address
Assign the Server an appropriate ELAN IP Address (7.6.6.XXX). Verify that no other device
(central station, bedside monitor or wireless server) being assigned to the network has the
same ELAN IP Address (default - 7.6.6.21).
Device ID
Device ID W29E412X
Save and Exit
Cancel
X
Panorama Server System Config Tool
ViewPoint Server Version Information
Product Version 3.6
Baseline Version 2.1
IP Addresses
ELAN IP Address
WELAN IP Address
7 . 8 . 8 . 1
6
6
21
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