Configuration Settings File
Tip
If the IP address or password doesn’t work, a DIP switch can be set to force
the IP Gateway to run with a factory hard-coded password and IP address (see
DIP Switches on page 18). Ensure that power is removed when changing DIP
switch set
tings.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen for downloading the configuration file.
The configuration file is saved to your computer. The filename is taken from the
Configuration Name field on the System Configuration page.
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To upload the IP Gateway configuration settings
Requirements:
• FTP must be enabled (see Table 6 on page 26)
• You m
ust be logged out from the web configuration page
1. Use a computer connected to the IP Gateway through the network or by a
crossover cable.
2. Enter the command line on your computer:
a. Press WIN+R (where WIN is the windows key on your keyboard)
b. Type CMD and press enter.
3. Navigate to the location of the configuration file.
4. Type the following command and press enter. (Where <IP Address> is the
address of the IP Gateway. The default address is 192.168.0.1.)
FTP <IP Address>
5. The username is blank. Press enter.
6. When prompted for a password, type it in and press enter. The factory-
configured password is 8206363.
Tip
If the IP address or password doesn’t work, a DIP switch can be set to force
the IP Gateway to run with a factory hard-coded password and IP address (see
DIP Switches on page 18). Ensure that power is removed when changing DIP
switch set
tings.
7. Type the following to upload the file. (Where <filename> is the filename of the
configuration file. Note that “config.txt” must follow the actual filename as
shown.)
put <filename> config.txt
You will automatically be dropped from the FTP connection. The IP Gateway
will load the configuration file and reboot. Once it has rebooted, you can log in
using the web browser and check the settings.
Tip
If there is a problem with the new configuration settings, you can revert back
to the previous configuration settings. See Versions on page 48.
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