Cobox Micro 100 - Lenel OnGuard Hardware Installation Manual

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41.4

CoBox Micro 100

The CoBox Micro 100 device plugs directly into the LNL-2000 or the LNL-500 ISC. Jumper J13 must be in
the OFF position for the device to communicate on the LNL-500 and jumper J26 must be in the OFF
position for the device to communicate with the LNL-2000. If it is not in the OFF position, the ISC will be
unable to detect the CoBox Micro 100. The jumper should be ON for all other communications methods.
It should be labeled with its Ethernet/hardware address (example: 00-20-4a-2b-02-3b).
The CoBox Micro 100 can communicate on a 10/100 base-T network.
Assign a TCP/IP address over the network by using the ARP utility. In order to do this, the ARP table on the
Windows PC must have at least one IP address other than its own defined. If the ARP table is empty, the
command will return an error message saying that the ARP table addition failed.
Note:
Using the ARP utility may require administrator rights.
1.
At the command prompt, type ARP-A to verify that there is at least one entry in the ARP table. If there
is at least one entry, proceed to step #3.
2.
If there is no other entry listed in the ARP table besides the local machine, ping another IP machine on
the network to build the ARP table. You must ping a host other than the machine on which you are
working.
3.
After the entry is listed in the ARP table, use the following command to ARP the IP address:
arp -s <IP Address> <Ethernet/Hardware Address>
where the <IP address> is the numerical address (example: 192.168.002.203) and the <Ethernet/
Hardware Address> is the address labeled on the Micro Serial Server device (example: 00-20-4a -2b-
02-3b).
Richco plastic P/N LMSP-7-01
Standoffs for ETHLAN
LITE to ISC
INSERT
STANDOFFS
HERE
DO NOT DISPOSE
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