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This chapter contains information for you to prepare your site and set up your Micro Webserver 200 quickly and easily. Topics covered in this chapter include:

Package Contents

The Micro Webserver 200 package includes the following items:

  Order numbers for spare power supplies are as follows:

Figure 2-1 shows most items contained in your Micro Webserver 200 shipping container.


Figure 2-1: Shipping Container Contents


Setup Requirements

In addition to the items contained in your Micro Webserver 200 shipping package, you will need the following items to set up your Micro Webserver 200 properly.

  Figure 2-2 shows that your 10BaseT Ethernet port may be connected to a Cisco Micro Hub or to a wall panel Ethernet plug.

Figure 2-2: Customer-supplied Items for Micro Webserver 200 Installation



Note A crossover cable is not provided; use the yellow 10BaseT cable from your Micro Webserver 200 to your Micro Hub or repeater.
  Write your Micro Webserver 200's host name and network addresses in the column titled "For the Micro Webserver 200" in Table 2-1. During installation the Network Wizard will ask you to enter your Micro Webserver 200's host name and network IP address. The Wizard will not allow you to continue installation without this information.

Table 2-1: Required Customer-supplied Network Information
Configuration Information For the Micro Webserver 200

Host name

IP address

Subnet mask

Default gateway


Note Make sure your PC/workstation and your Micro Webserver 200 are on the same subnet. The Wizards will not function if your systems are on different subnets.

Hardware Connections

The physical connections between the Micro Webserver 200 and your network depend upon your site's hardware and software configuration. Therefore, this section contains general guidelines for the Micro Webserver 200's external connections.

Make sure you place your Micro Webserver 200 on a flat, sturdy desk or table near an AC power outlet and near your Ethernet port connection. You will connect the Micro Webserver 200 to your network using the Ethernet 10BaseT cable. Then, you will connect the Micro Webserver 200 to the AC power outlet.

Caution Do not power-on the Micro Webserver 200 while connecting the hardware. Turn on the unit after the installation programs are finished.

I/O Panel Description

The power and network cables terminate at the Input/Output (I/O) panel of the Micro Webserver 200 as shown in Figure 2-3.


Figure 2-3: I/O Panel


The I/O panel houses:


Note Refer to your site's hardware manuals provided with your hardware for any specific information about connecting devices.

Ethernet Cable Connection

To connect the Micro Webserver 200 to the network with the Ethernet 10BaseT cable as shown in Figure 2-4, complete the following steps:


Step 1   Ensure that the Micro Webserver 200 On/off switch is in the Off position (down).

Step 2   Plug the Ethernet 10BaseT (yellow) cable into the Ethernet 10BaseT port (color-coded yellow) on the I/O panel.

Step 3   Plug the other end of the Ethernet 10BaseT (yellow) cable into your Ethernet 10BaseT network port.

Figure 2-4 shows the Ethernet port on the Micro Hub's I/O panel.

Step 4   Connect the power supply.


Figure 2-4: Sample Ethernet Connection to a Cisco Micro Hub


Power Supply Connection

Connect the Micro Webserver 200 to the AC outlet with the APS AC adaptor as shown in Figure 2-5.


Step 1   Ensure that the Micro Webserver 200 On/off switch is in the Off position (down).

Step 2   Plug the DC DIN adaptor end into the power outlet on the I/O panel.

Step 3   Plug the power cord into the AC power outlet.


Note It is assumed that your Micro Hub is connected to a power supply and power outlet.

Figure 2-5: Power Supply Connection


Caution Do not power-on the Micro Webserver 200 while connecting the hardware. Turn on the unit after the installation programs are finished.

Serial Cable Connection

You can connect your PC or workstation to the Micro Webserver 200 by plugging one end of a serial console cable into the serial port of the Micro Webserver 200 and plugging the other end of the serial console cable into your PC or workstation serial port.

Connecting SCSI Drives

The Micro Webserver 200 was designed for extensibility. Its Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) simultaneously supports up to six external SCSI peripherals.

To attach and set up SCSI drives:


Step 1   Ensure that the Micro Webserver 200 (and your other device's On/off switch) is in the Off position.

Step 2   Attach SCSI devices to the Micro Webserver 200 using high-quality, 25 shielded twisted-pair (STP) SCSI cable.

Step 3   Set external peripheral SCSI settings to ID-0 or ID-2 through ID-5.


Note Do not use ID-1 or ID-7 because the Micro Webserver 200 uses these settings.

Step 4   Terminate the last device in the SCSI bus. Be sure all other device switch settings are not terminated.

The Micro Webserver 200 must be configured with an IP address before it can make any information available. This is done with the Network Wizard described in the next chapter, "Network Wizard."


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