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Installing and Configuring the Director 2/64 Configure Director Network Information Use the following sections to configure the director's network addressing scheme. Default Settings The director is delivered with the following default network addresses: ■ MAC address-The Media Access Control (MAC) address is programmed into FLASH memory on the CTP2 card at the time of manufacture. The address is in xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx format, where xx is a hexadecimal pair. ■ IP address-The factory preset, default IP address is 10.1.1.10. If the Reset Configuration option is selected from HAFM, the director resets to the default address of 10.1.1.10. Note: If multiple directors are installed on the same LAN, each director (and server) must use a unique IP address. One director can use the factory-set address, but the addresses of the remaining directors require change. ■ Subnet mask-The subnet mask is 255.0.0.0. If the director is installed on a complex public LAN with one or more routers, the address may require change. ■ Gateway address-The gateway address is 0.0.0.0. If the director is installed on a dedicated LAN with no connection through a router, the address does not require change. If the director is installed on a public LAN (corporate intranet), the gateway address must be changed to the address of the corporate intranet's local router. Verify the type of LAN installation with the customer's network administrator. If one director is installed on a dedicated LAN, network addresses must be verified but do not require change. Changing the Director's IP Address If multiple directors are installed, or a public LAN segment is used, network addresses must be changed to conform to the customer's LAN addressing scheme. The following items are required to perform this task: ■ A local workstation (desktop or notebook computer) with: Director 2/64 Installation Guide 73

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Installing and Configuring the Director 2/64
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Configure Director Network Information
Use the following sections to configure the director’s network addressing scheme.
Default Settings
The director is delivered with the following default network addresses:
MAC address
—The Media Access Control (MAC) address is programmed
into FLASH memory on the CTP2 card at the time of manufacture. The
address is in xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx format, where xx is a hexadecimal pair.
IP address
—The factory preset, default IP address is 10.1.1.10.
If the Reset Configuration option is selected from HAFM, the director resets
to the default address of 10.1.1.10.
Note:
If multiple directors are installed on the same LAN, each director (and server)
must use a unique IP address. One director can use the factory-set address, but the
addresses of the remaining directors require change.
Subnet mask
—The subnet mask is 255.0.0.0. If the director is installed on a
complex public LAN with one or more routers, the address may require
change.
Gateway address
—The gateway address is 0.0.0.0. If the director is installed
on a dedicated LAN with no connection through a router, the address does not
require change. If the director is installed on a public LAN (corporate
intranet), the gateway address must be changed to the address of the corporate
intranet’s local router.
Verify the type of LAN installation with the customer’s network administrator. If
one director is installed on a dedicated LAN, network addresses must be verified
but do not require change.
Changing the Director’s IP Address
If multiple directors are installed, or a public LAN segment is used, network
addresses must be changed to conform to the customer’s LAN addressing scheme.
The following items are required to perform this task:
A local workstation (desktop or notebook computer) with: