Issue:
Process for configuring network settings on NetBotz version 5 appliances.
Product Line:
NetBotz version 5
- Rack Monitor 750
- Wall Monitor 755
Environment:
NetBotz v5.X
Resolution:
Establish Network Settings
You must configure the following TCP/IP settings before the appliance can operate on a network:
Use DHCP to Establish Network Settings
By default, your appliance uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to configure network settings. When you apply power to the appliance, it automatically attempts to contact a DHCP server.
NOTE: It is recommended per security protocols to establish the root password. For discovery in Data Center Expert, it is required. NetBotz 750 | Resetting a Lost Root Account Password
Use a Terminal Emulator to Establish Network Settings
1) Connect a USB-A to Micro USB-B cable to the Console Port on the NetBotz appliance and a USB port on your computer.
2) Plug the power cord provided with your appliance into a wall outlet, and then connect it to the AC line inlet.
3) Open a serial connection on your terminal emulator using the following connection parameters:
6) Configure your appliance to use network settings assigned by a DHCP server, or provide an IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and at least one IP address for a DNS server.
*Please note that if you configure the network settings and do not have a network cable connected to the public LAN port. the IP information may appear lost after a device reboot. Reconnecting a network connection will allow the appliance to show the IP configuration again.
7) Save your configuration settings, and close the terminal emulator.
8) Test the IP connection of the appliance: start your Web browser and type the IP address of the appliance into the URL address bar. Press Enter. If the appliance is online and properly configured, the Web UI displays in the browser window.
Process for configuring network settings on NetBotz version 5 appliances.
Product Line:
NetBotz version 5
- Rack Monitor 750
- Wall Monitor 755
Environment:
NetBotz v5.X
Resolution:
Establish Network Settings
You must configure the following TCP/IP settings before the appliance can operate on a network:
- IP address of the appliance
- Subnet mask
- Default gateway
- At least one IP address for Domain Name System (DNS) server
Use DHCP to Establish Network Settings
By default, your appliance uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to configure network settings. When you apply power to the appliance, it automatically attempts to contact a DHCP server.
NOTE: It is recommended per security protocols to establish the root password. For discovery in Data Center Expert, it is required. NetBotz 750 | Resetting a Lost Root Account Password
Use a Terminal Emulator to Establish Network Settings
1) Connect a USB-A to Micro USB-B cable to the Console Port on the NetBotz appliance and a USB port on your computer.
2) Plug the power cord provided with your appliance into a wall outlet, and then connect it to the AC line inlet.
3) Open a serial connection on your terminal emulator using the following connection parameters:
- Baud: 115200
- Data Bits: 8
- Parity: None
- Stop bits: 1
- Flow Control: None
- The serial port is not in user by another appliance.
- The terminal settings are correct as specified in step 3.
- The correct cable is being used as specified in step 2.
- The Silicon Labs CP210x driver is installed on your computer. (You can find the driver on www.silabs.com.)
6) Configure your appliance to use network settings assigned by a DHCP server, or provide an IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and at least one IP address for a DNS server.
*Please note that if you configure the network settings and do not have a network cable connected to the public LAN port. the IP information may appear lost after a device reboot. Reconnecting a network connection will allow the appliance to show the IP configuration again.
7) Save your configuration settings, and close the terminal emulator.
8) Test the IP connection of the appliance: start your Web browser and type the IP address of the appliance into the URL address bar. Press Enter. If the appliance is online and properly configured, the Web UI displays in the browser window.