3Com 3C10200 NBX Installation Guide - Page 104

Configuring the NBX System IP Address, Establishing LAN Connections

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104 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING SYSTEM HARDWARE COMPONENTS Table 21 IP Addressing and the NBX System (continued) Local IP Environment NBX System Configuration Private IP network, no subnets You probably need to change the NBX system IP address to conform with the existing IP addressing scheme. You must change the NBX system IP address (192.168.1.190) if that address is already in use on the network or if you are using a different range of addresses. Private IP network, with subnets You probably need to change the NBX system IP address to conform with the existing address space. You must change the NBX system IP address (192.168.1.190) if that address is already in use on the network. You must change the NBX System subnet mask (255:255:255:0) if it does not conform to the network subnet scheme. You must change the NBX system default gateway from 0.0.0.0 to the IP address of the default gateway for the subnet where you install the NBX system. Internet connectivity; addresses You must change the NBX system IP address, default gateway, and possibly the provided by the Internet Service subnet mask. Ask the ISP to provide a fixed IP address, subnet mask, and default Provider. gateway. You must have a fixed IP address for the NCP. Internet connectivity; addresses provided from address block controlled by the client's organization. You must change the NBX system IP address, default gateway, and possibly the subnet mask. Ask the local network administrator to provide a fixed IP address, (the NBX NCP does not support DHCP or BOOTP) a subnet mask, and a default gateway. Configuring the NBX You must change the default IP address of the NBX system and specify IP System IP Address settings appropriate for your LAN. 1 Log in to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator username and password. 2 Click System-wide Settings > IP Settings. 3 Edit the IP settings to conform to your LAN. 4 Click Apply or OK to close the dialog box. 5 Click System Maintenance > Reboot/Shutdown. 6 Click Reboot. Be sure to restore your computer's original IP settings. Establishing LAN Connections After you establish IP connectivity, you are ready to install the LAN connections. ■ Connect a V3000, V5000, or V3001R system to your LAN using the Ethernet port. This port can operate at 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps; it automatically senses the speed of your LAN. Check the NCP status lights to verify network connectivity:

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104
C
HAPTER
2: I
NSTALLING
S
YSTEM
H
ARDWARE
C
OMPONENTS
Configuring the NBX
System IP Address
You must change the default IP address of the NBX system and specify IP
settings appropriate for your LAN.
1
Log in to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator username and
password.
2
Click
System-wide Settings > IP Settings.
3
Edit the IP settings to conform to your LAN.
4
Click
Apply
or
OK
to close the dialog box.
5
Click
System Maintenance > Reboot/Shutdown
.
6
Click Reboot.
Be sure to restore your computer’s original IP settings.
Establishing LAN
Connections
After you establish IP connectivity, you are ready to install the
LAN connections.
Connect a V3000, V5000, or V3001R system to your LAN using the
Ethernet port. This port can operate at 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps; it
automatically senses the speed of your LAN. Check the NCP status
lights to verify network connectivity:
Private IP network, no subnets
You probably need to change the NBX system IP address to conform with the
existing IP addressing scheme.
You must change the NBX system IP address (192.168.1.190) if that address is
already in use on the network or if you are using a different range of addresses.
Private IP network, with subnets
You probably need to change the NBX system IP address to conform with the
existing address space. You must change the NBX system IP address
(192.168.1.190) if that address is already in use on the network.
You must change the NBX System subnet mask (255:255:255:0) if it does not
conform to the network subnet scheme.
You must change the NBX system default gateway from 0.0.0.0 to the IP address
of the default gateway for the subnet where you install the NBX system.
Internet connectivity; addresses
provided by the Internet Service
Provider.
You must change the NBX system IP address, default gateway, and possibly the
subnet mask. Ask the ISP to provide a fixed IP address, subnet mask, and default
gateway. You must have a fixed IP address for the NCP.
Internet connectivity; addresses
provided from address block
controlled by the client’s
organization.
You must change the NBX system IP address, default gateway, and possibly the
subnet mask. Ask the local network administrator to provide a fixed IP address,
(the NBX NCP does not support DHCP or BOOTP) a subnet mask, and a default
gateway.
Table 21
IP Addressing and the NBX System (continued)
Local IP Environment
NBX System Configuration