Using Arp - Kyocera FS-C5025N Supplementary Manual

Internal network interface card
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IP Address Configuration
The IB-23 automatically issues BOOTP requests to the server and receives the BOOTP response to obtain the
configuration information.
To prepare a configuration file for RARP:
1. Properly connect the IB-23 to the network.
2. Create and store the configuration information in a /etc/ethers file.
For example, to set '192.168.1.2' for IP address; the hardware address is '00:c0:ee:14:00:87,' enter as follows:
00:c0:ee:14:00:87 192.168.1.2
3. Start RARPD on the workstation. Enter:
rarpd -a
4. Turn IB-23 power off, then on.
The IB-23 automatically issues RARP requests to the server and receives the response to obtain the configuration
information.
The RARP information the server returns contains only the IP address. To configure the subnet mask, gateway address,
and other information, you must use a web browser.

Using ARP

ARP is available for resolving IP addresses both in Windows and UNIX networks. The IP information can be set by
registering it in the ARP table.
! Note:Using this address resolution method requires the IB-23 IP address to be 0.0.0.0.
Using the 'arp' Command and 'ping' command
1. Properly connect the IB-23 to the network and turn the power on.
2. In UNIX, define the interface card in the ARP table by using ARP as the following example:
arp -s 192.168.1.2 00:c0:ee:14:00:87 temp
In Windows, at the DOS prompt:
arp -s 192.168.1.2 00-c0-ee-14-00-87
This procedure only 'registers' the IP address in the ARP table and does not 'write' it in the IB-23. Perform
the following step.
3. Ping the IB-23 address by commanding at the DOS prompt:
ping 192.168.1.2
4. If the interface card successfully returns a reply, the setup is complete.
file://F:\USERMAN\EXPORT\Option\IB-23\P6以降用完了分\html\English\tcpip_setting.h...
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