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W&T The basis configuration of the Com-Server
running. Details on this functionality can be found in
RFC5227, IPv4 Address Conflict Detection.
If the Com-Server detects that its current IP address is also
being used by another station in the local network, it indi-
cates this conflict by rapid flashing of the Error LED. In ad-
dition a corresponding message including the competing
MAC address is generated in the Error State (Setup Port x
r Port State r Error State).
When using a static IP address the conflict is only indica-
ted. The Com-Server continues to use this IP address. In a
DHCP environment the Com-Server informs the responsib-
le DHCP server, resets the IP address and waits for assign-
ment of a corrected IP address.
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IP address conflicts generally lead to communication
problems which are difficult to diagnose. Please the-
refore inform the responsible administrator in such cases.
8�3�2 Menu: SETUP System r System Password
The system password, which consists of any 31 (max.) cha-
racters, protects against any subsequent configuration and
control access to the Com-Server.
· Telnet configuration menu (Default = 1111/TCP)
· WBM (if enabled)
· Init Flash Update Port (Default = 8002/TCP)
· Read the configuration file (Default = 8003/TCP)
· Write the configuration file (Default = 8004/TCP)
· Reset Com-Server (Default = 8888/TCP)
· Reset Port Status (Default = 9084/TCP)
· Controlport (Default = 9094/TCP)
· SNMP (Default = 161/UDP)
On Telnet port 1111 and on WBM port the system password is
prompted as soon as the connection is opened. For all other