Note: For your reference, the command helpcli produces a list of avail-
able commands. Press the space key to display the next page, or the
b key to display the previous page.
Note: Should it become necessary to leave the command help mode
(indicated by a command line prompt ":"), press Q, or Ctrl C.
b.
If you are on a DHCP-enabled network, you can assign an IP address by enabling
DHCP on your unit. Use the dhcp4set <x> on command, (x being 0/1 for ETH0
and ETH1, respectively).
Retrieve the IP address assigned to VersaSync by typing the net4 command. The
command should return the network settings, including the IP address.
You can use this IP address to login to the VersaSync Web UI and then set a static IP
address, subnet mask and gateway. (This can also be done via the CLI and a terminal
emulator. See "Assigning a Static IP Address" on page36).
c.
If you are NOT on a DHCP-enabled network, your unit's IP address is set to the
default for each Ethernet port, unless you have assigned a new static IP address.
For more detailed information about setting a static IPaddress for your unit, see "Setting
up an IP Address" on page35
Or, proceed to "Accessing the WebUI" below (it is recommended that you have identified
or set your unit IP address for this step).
2.4 Accessing the WebUI
VersaSync's WebUI is the recommended tool to interact with the device, since it provides
access to nearly all configurable settings, and obtain comprehensive status information
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