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Simplex SafeLINC 4100-6060 - Entering Data from the MIS;IT Configuration Worksheet

Simplex SafeLINC 4100-6060
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5. Choose from the list of commands in Table 6 to configure the SafeLINC FPII. Use your
MIS/IT Configuration Worksheet as a guide when entering the data.
Table 6. Boot Menu Commands
Command Keystroke Action
Configure Subnet Mask N [ENTER]
Enter IP address (for example,
120.3.11.87 or 120.134.156.238).
Configure Gateway G [ENTER]
Configure Static IP Address I [ENTER]
Configure SafeLINC FPII
Administrator Password
Important: Choose a
password that differs from any
of the host FACP access level
passwords.
A [ENTER]
Enter a password without spaces (6-20
characters long).
Important: The password is case-
sensitive.
Configure 'User 1' Account U [ENTER]
Enter the username and password
without spaces for User 1 (with
administrative privileges), 6-20
characters each.
Important: The username and
password are case-sensitive.
Help on SafeLINC FPII Boot
Prompt Options
H [ENTER]
For information about each setting, type
one of the keystrokes from the
Keystroke column. Type [ENTER] by
itself to exit Help mode.
Boot-up Delay D [ENTER]
Enter number of seconds, from 2 to xx,
during which a key can be pressed
during boot-up to change the
configuration.
View the SafeLINC Email Log
Entries
L [ENTER]
The contents of the email log entries
sent by SafeLINC FPII are displayed.
Save Current Configuration
Changes and Reboot
B [ENTER]
Configuration is saved and SafeLINC
FPII reboots.
Summary of All Boot Prompt
Configurables and MAC Address
S [ENTER]
All configurable boot prompt information
is returned.
Quit Without Making Changes
and Reboot
Q [ENTER]
Configuration is cleared and SafeLINC
FPII reboots without saving the modified
parameters.
Erase NVRAM But Leave MAC
Address Unchanged
E [ENTER]
Entire contents of NVRAM are erased
but MAC address remains intact.
Configurables are restored to factory
defaults. To facilitate reprogramming,
press <S> for a summary of the
configurables to copy down before
issuing the <E> command.
Continued on next page
Using the Boot Menu, Continued
Entering Data from
the MIS/IT
Configuration
Worksheet

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