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64 | Managing the Terminal
Aprisa XE User Manual
Changing the Terminal’s IP Address
You can use SuperVisor to change the IP address of the terminal from the default. Alternatively, you can
assign the IP address using the SETUP port (see ‘To Get or Set the IP Address of a Terminal Using Setup’ on
page 58).
To change the IP address of the terminals using SuperVisor:
1. Launch your web browser and connect to the terminal using the one of the factory-configured default
IP addresses shown below:
Terminal
IP address
Unprotected terminals
Terminal 1 (local)
169.254.50.10
Terminal 2 (remote)
169.254.50.20
Protected terminals
Terminal 1, terminal A (local)
169.254.50.10
Terminal 1, terminal B (local)
169.254.50.11
Terminal 2, terminal A (remote)
169.254.50.20
Terminal 2, terminal B (remote)
169.254.50.21
Note: The factory default settings for the subnets is 255.255.0.0; the gateway is 0.0.0.0.
2. Log into the terminal as the administrator with the user name 'admin' and the password 'admin'.
Note: For security reasons, change the admin password (see ‘Changing passwords’ on page 67) as soon
as possible.
3. Select Link or Local or Remote > Terminal > Advanced and make the necessary changes.
Note: If this IP address change is being made over the RF link, it is important to change the far end of
the link first.
4. Once you have changed the IP address of a terminal, you must perform a hard reboot of the terminal
and then reconnect to it using the new IP address.