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Axis CD-ROM SERVER Quick Installation Manual page 5

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2. Send the IP address to the CD-ROM server. The ethernet address
or node address is your CD-ROM server serial number divided
into six groups of two digits each.(See the example below.)
arp -s <IP address> <ethernet or node address>
ping <IP address>
Example: (Use the IP address from step 1.)
arp -s 192.36.253.96 00-40-8c-10-00-86
ping 192.36.253.96
Using the CD-ROM Server
The CD-ROM server is integrated into your network operating
system just like any other file server and you use the same commands
to access it. To be able to access the CD-ROMs from your Windows,
DOS or UNIX applications, you need to make them available to your
system, that is to "mount" the CD-ROM server. On PC systems, this
is typically done by mapping the server to a drive letter.
Once the CD-ROM server has been mounted, you access it just as
any other disk drive or file server connected to your system. Follow
the steps below to mount the CD-ROM server on your system:
Before you begin:
On UNIX systems, you will need root privileges to mount the
CD-ROM server.
Windows 95 (NetWare)
1. Start the Windows Explorer from the Start/Programs Menu
2. You find your Axis CD-ROM server under Entire Network/
NetWare Servers. The default name is
<nnnnnn>
3. To map the server to a drive letter, first left-click SYS in the left
listing, then right-click the CD folder in the right listing.
are the six last digits of the serial number.
AXIS<nnnnnn>_NW
where

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