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Configuring the LX-4000 Series for the First Time
3. Click on the menu items on the left side of the window. For example, selecting Ports: Async opens the Async ports window.
Web Access Mode
If you have Web Access Mode, your pre-configured menu screen appears when you login. Click on the various menu items on the left side of the window to perform preconfigured menu option tasks.
Menu/Config Mode
When you have both Menu and Config modes, your initial login presents the menu. Then select View:
Config
to open the Config Mode window. After completing your configuration, click on the Save button on the toolbar to save your changes.
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Table of contents
- 11 Preface
- 11 Customer Support
- 12 Other Documentation
- 13 Overview of the LX-4000 Series
- 13 Conventions
- 14 System Specifications
- 15 Installing the LX-4000 Series
- 15 Hardware Installation
- 15 Unpack and Inspect the Unit
- 15 Package Contents
- 16 LX-4000 Indicators and Interfaces
- 16 Front Panel LEDs
- 17 Rear Panel LEDs
- 19 Environmental and Installation Considerations
- 20 Mounting the Unit into a 19-inch or 23-inch Rack
- 20 Cable Connections
- 20 Connect the Power Cable
- 20 Connecting the Ethernet Interface
- 21 Connect Serial Device Cables
- 21 Connecting Your Management Station
- 21 Connecting DC Power
- 22 Modem Port (Optional)
- 22 Powering On
- 23 System Login and Passwords
- 23 Resetting the Unit
- 25 Configuring the LX-4000 Series for the First Time
- 25 Configuring the LX-4000 Unit for the First Time
- 25 First Time Quick Configuration
- 27 Assigning an IP Address via the Network
- 28 Manually Setting the IP Address Via the CLI
- 28 Accessing and Configuring the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- 31 Web Configure Mode
- 32 Web Access Mode
- 32 Menu/Config Mode
- 33 GUI EZ Configuration
- 33 Launching the EZConfig GUI
- 34 Software Upgrades
- 34 IP Configuration Menu
- 34 Booting from Defaults
- 34 Accessing and Configuring Additional Features
- 34 Connecting to the LX-4000 Series via Telnet or SSH
- 35 Accessing from a Terminal Attached to an LX-4000 Series Serial Port
- 35 Additional Considerations
- 36 Command Line Interface (CLI) Tree Structure
- 36 Additional Considerations for an Internet Environment
- 36 Autobauding Feature
- 36 Reinitializing/Powering Off the Unit
- 37 Alternative Port Capabilities
- 37 Sensor (Temperature/Humidity) Ports
- 37 Connecting the Temperature/Humidity Sensor
- 38 5250 Power Management
- 39 Connecting the
- 40 5150 Power Strip Management
- 40 Connecting the
- 41 4800 Power Strip Management
- 41 Connecting the
- 42 Using LX Ports as Alarm Inputs and Control Outputs
- 42 Alarm Inputs Setup and Usage
- 43 Control Output Setup and Usage
- 45 Appendix A - Technical Specifications
- 49 Appendix B - Factory Defaults
- 50 ppciboot Factory Default Settings
- 51 Appendix C - POST Test Error Codes
- 51 Error Code Definitions
- 53 POST Test Error Code Sample
- 55 Appendix D - Cabling the LX-4000 Series
- 55 Cabling Considerations
- 55 Serial Device Connectors
- 55 Diagnostic Port Connector (Port 0)
- 56 10/100 Connector
- 56 Ordering Cables
- 56 Modular Adapters
- 56 Pin Assignments
- 58 Ordering and Installing the Inlet Connector Lock
- 58 Connecting to the Diagnostic Port (Port 0)
- 58 Modem Control/Hardware Flow Control
- 59 RJ-45 Wiring Considerations
- 59 Modular Adapters (RJ-45 to DB-25)
- 61 MRV 8-Wire Cabling
- 63 LX Series 4008 Front Panel
- 63 LX Series 4016 Front Panel
- 63 LX Series 4032 Front Panel
- 63 LX Series 4048 Front Panel
- 64 LX Series 4008 Rear Panel
- 64 LX Series 4008 with Modem Rear Panel
- 65 LX Series 4016 with Modem Rear Panel
- 65 LX Series 4016 DC Version Rear Panel
- 65 LX Series 4032 with Modem Rear Panel