Use this information to understand how remote access is
configured for the CMM.
After you connect the primary CMM to
the network, the remote management and console (Ethernet) port connection,
which is used for remote access, is automatically configured in either
of the following ways:
- If there is an accessible, active, and configured DHCP server
on the network, the host name, IP address, gateway address, subnet
mask, and Dynamic Name Server (DNS) server IP address are set automatically.
- If the DHCP server does not respond within 3 minutes after the
port is connected to the network, the CMM uses
the manufacturing default URL (IPv4 static IP address) and default
subnet address. The CMM is
inaccessible during this time.
To connect to the CMM via
the remote management and console (Ethernet) port by using a web browser
or Telnet, use the following information:
- If the IP address was assigned through a DHCP server,
get the IP address from your network administrator. If the IP configuration
was assigned by the DHCP server, the network administrator can use
the MAC address of the CMM network
interface to determine which IP address and host name are assigned.
- The manufacturing default URL (IPv4 static IP address) is 192.168.70.100,
the default subnet address is 255.255.255.0, and the default host
name is MMxxxxxxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxxx is
the burned-in media access control (MAC) address.
Note: The MAC address is on the identification label on the side of
the
CMM.
Information that you need to connect to the
CMM for
the first time is on the network access tag that is attached to the
front of the
CMM (see
CMM network access tag for information). Note that a
network access tag might have been removed from your
CMM during
installation.