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Install SMACF10xx in Network 1. Unpack and Install SMACF10xx Units Place SMACF10xx units on table or other flat, stable surface in well-ventilated area. 2. Power On SMACF10xx Units Install power adapter cord at back of each SMACF10xx unit. Connect power adapter plug to AC power. Verify power by observing illuminated LEDs. 3. Connect SMACF10xx Units[...]
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8 . Optionally Change Passwords To optionally set on-site passwords by changing the default community names, at the superuser command-line prompt, type and enter: [SU] CPSMM100> SET PUBLIC=< public name > [SU] CPSMM100> SET PRIVATE=< private name > [SU] CPSMM100> SAVE 9 . Set IP, Gateway, and Subnet Addresses At the superuser c[...]