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Example 1 - All modes Manual, DHCP, or BOOTP, Example 2 - Manual and BOOTP only, Enter the IP Address.

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NOTE Library Administration Using the Remote Management Card 4. If you would like to use DHCP/BOOTP to configure your remote management card, select [Yes]. (See "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)" or "BOOTP" on page 3-11.) • A message will display to confirm your configuration through DHCP/BOOTP, or alert you if DHCP/BOOTP failed. • If successful, note the IP address, and skip to step 9. • If DHCP/BOOTP was not successful, or if you do not want to use DHCP/BOOTP, contact your system administrator to obtain an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address. Continue with step 5. The MAC address is unique to each remote management card and is used for identification. This address cannot be configured. To successfully use BOOTP from the library, your system administrator must first configure the BOOTP server using the MAC address. (See "BOOTP" on page 3-11.) 5. Enter the IP Address. Use the [+] key to change the number. Use the [->] key to move to the next number. Use the [Down] key to move to the next address. 6. Enter the subnet mask using the same procedure. 7. Enter the gateway address. 8. Press [OK] when complete to save the changes, or press [Quit] to exit the menu and not save the changes. A message will display to confirm the changes you have entered or alert you if the changes have not been saved. 9. Enter the designated IP address into the web browser to launch the Web-Based Library Administrator pages. • Example 1 - All modes (Manual, DHCP, or BOOTP): IP address = 15.28.33.12 http://15.28.33.12 • Example 2 - Manual and BOOTP only: Device name = library1 http://library1 Chapter 3 3-13 Library Administration

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Library Administration
Using the Remote Management Card
Chapter 3
3-13
Library Administration
4.
If you would like to use DHCP/BOOTP to configure your remote
management card, select
[Yes]
. (See
Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP)
or
BOOTP
on page 3-11.)
A message will display to confirm your configuration through
DHCP/BOOTP, or alert you if DHCP/BOOTP failed.
If successful, note the IP address, and skip to step 9.
If DHCP/BOOTP was not successful, or if you do not want to use
DHCP/BOOTP, contact your system administrator to obtain an IP
address, subnet mask, and gateway address. Continue with
step 5.
NOTE
The MAC address is unique to each remote management card and is used
for identification. This address cannot be configured. To successfully use
BOOTP from the library, your system administrator must first configure
the BOOTP server using the MAC address. (See
BOOTP
on page 3-11.)
5.
Enter the IP Address.
Use the
[+]
key to change the number.
Use the
[
->
]
key to move to the next number.
Use the
[Down]
key to move to the next address.
6.
Enter the subnet mask using the same procedure.
7.
Enter the gateway address.
8. Press
[OK]
when complete to save the changes, or press
[Quit]
to exit
the menu and not save the changes. A message will display to confirm
the changes you have entered or alert you if the changes have not
been saved.
9.
Enter the designated IP address into the web browser to launch the
Web-Based Library Administrator pages.
Example 1 - All modes (Manual, DHCP, or BOOTP):
IP address = 15.28.33.12
Example 2 - Manual and BOOTP only:
Device name = library1
http://library1