Cisco FM3500 Endo Installation And Configuration Manual page 53

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• If the unit successfully connects to the internet, you can do a
centralized configuration of the unit using the FM Racer interface, or
do a local configuration using the Configurator interface.
• If the unit fails to connect to the internet, you must do a local
configuration using the Configurator interface.
Check that the unit is in Provisioning Mode by looking at the
colored icon to the right of the RACER™ tag in the upper left-
hand corner of the screen
Figure 16. FM Racer status icon (Provisioning Mode)
• If the icon reads Provisioning, the unit is in Provisioning Mode.
Configure the unit by doing the steps shown in this section.
• If the icon reads Online or Offline, the unit has been configured
before. In this case, you must choose between two further options:
• If you want to do a new configuration by reverting the unit to
Provisioning Mode, reset the unit as shown in
unit to factory defaults" (page
• If you want to change the connection settings, but keep the
current configuration, change the settings as shown in
"General settings" (page
If the Cisco FM3500 Endo is in Provisioning Mode:
• The RACER™ dialog will be shown
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Device configuration using the configurator interface
NOTE
By default, the local IP address of the unit is set as
192.168.0.10, and the subnet mask is set as 255.255.255.0 (as
shown in the Current IP Configuration section).
In Provisioning Mode, the unit connects to the cloud server
through a WebSocket connection with 4 096-bit asymmetric
encryption and verified security certificates, protecting the
communication from cyber-security threats.
(Figure 16 (page
53)).
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62).
(Figure 17 (page
"Resetting the
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