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Product configuration
Product configuration process
Once the vTanis unit has been powered up the unit must be configured to the customers desired
network settings and operational mode (based on target application software). In order for the unit
to be configured to the customer’s network it must be accessed via the built in RMI (Remote
Management Interface). The RMI is accessed over the customer’s local IP network using an internet
browser application.
The vTanis is compatible with the following internet browser applications:
Mozilla Firefox
Internet Explorer
Google Chrome
Safari
Opera
Initial IP address assignment
The vTanis comes configured to communicate over Ethernet port 1 (Ethernet port 2 is disabled) and
will search for an IP address as follows:
1. After the unit completes the power up sequence it will search the user’s local network for a
DHCP server.
2. If a DHCP server is found it will receive the assigned IP address from the local DHCP server and
use this address for operations, the DHCP address will appear on the units OCP.
3. If after 60 seconds no DHCP server is found/DHCP IP address assigned the unit will use the
APIPA protocol to assign a static IP address, the assigned static IP address will appear on the
units OCP.
4. Once an IP address is assigned the unit may be reconfigured to a new static IP address or
redirected to a DHCP server by the system administrator logging into the unit over the RMI
interface.
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