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Dominion SX 3.1.6 User Guide - English - Raritan

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Chapter 3: Installation<br />

5. Type a new password, and then retype it (Remember this password).<br />

A page opens, showing the <strong>Dominion</strong> <strong>SX</strong> unit's status and serial<br />

channel ports.<br />

Note: If the password entered does not follow the password rules, an<br />

error message will appear as a warning. You will be logged out and<br />

must start over to set your password.<br />

Network Access<br />

1. Ensure that the installation computer has the route for 192.168.0.192<br />

and that it can communicate with IP address 192.168.0.192.<br />

2. To check the route table in Windows, type the command route print<br />

in a Command window on the installation computer. If 192.168.0.192<br />

is on the gateway list, proceed to step 3. Otherwise, add<br />

192.168.0.192 to the gateway list using the appropriate DOS or<br />

UNIX CLI command:<br />

• Windows 98/2000/NT system: route add 192.168.0.192<br />

.<br />

[Example: route add 192.168.0.192 15.128.122.12]<br />

• UNIX (including Sun Solaris) system:<br />

route add 192.168.0.192 <br />

-interface.<br />

[Example: route add 192.168.0.192 15.128.122.12<br />

-interface]<br />

3. Type ping 192.168.0.192. Go to step 4 if you receive a<br />

successful reply from the <strong>Dominion</strong> <strong>SX</strong> unit. If an error occurs, verify<br />

that the default IP address is entered correctly and that a route to<br />

that IP address exists.<br />

4. Use the installation computer to connect to the unit by launching a<br />

browser and typing the factory default IP address 192.168.0.192 in<br />

the Web browser's address bar.<br />

Set Date and Time<br />

1. Type Configuration to change the unit's configuration.<br />

2. Type Time to select the Date / Time configuration.<br />

3. Type Timezonelist and find the numerical code that corresponds<br />

to your time zone.<br />

4. Type clock [tz timezone] [datetime datetime-string]. For<br />

example:<br />

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