D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Troubleshooting Guide | 3.0
Figure 43: arp -g
The network uses the interface table to
identify devices and route signals. The
number of other devices and the types
shown in the table, such as dynamic or
static, depends on the network and the
number and types of devices with which
the PC communicates.
The interface table allows you to identify
the MAC address of an installed device
and to confirm that an IP address is linked
to the device.
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Troubleshooting
Using Telnet for Configuration
Use this procedure with Windows 2000 or
Windows XP.
For Windows 2000, you must log in with
an Administrator privilege level.
This procedure uses the IP address of
172.17.10.70 and the MAC address of
00-20-4a-72-04-0e as examples only. Use
the unique addresses for the device you
are troubleshooting.
1. Open a DOS window from the Start menu by
selecting Start
Run.
2. At the Run dialog box, type COMMAND and click
OK.
3. A command prompt window appears.
Figure 44: Command Prompt Window
The colors are inverted here for clarity. The
normal prompt window appears with white
text on black.
4. At the C:\> prompt, type telnet and press
[ENTER].
Figure 45: Telnet Command
5. At the Microsoft Telnet> prompt, type:
a.
open
b. a space and the IP address
c. another space and 1
Example:
open 172.17.10.70 1
Refer to
Figure 46
.
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