Using Arp; Setting Other Ip Parameters - Gestetner 1502 Owner's Manual

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7.2.3.1 Using arp

The Network Interface Board must be on the same network segment as the workstation
you are using to configure it. The TCP/IP stack must be installed and operating.
To assign an IP Address with arp :
Open a DOS command box and enter the following command:
1.
where psc-ip-address is the IP address you want to use for the Network Interface
Board. The request should time out with no response (which indicates that the
address is unused).
Enter the following command:
2.
where ip-address is any valid IP address on your network. The identified unit
should reply.
3.
After the response, enter the following command:
where psc-ip-address is the IP address of the Network Interface Board and mac-
address is its MAC address.
The entry should be accepted.
Enter the
4.
5.
Let the Network Interface Board reset itself.
The Network Interface Board generates a status page that should include the
entered IP address.
When the Network Interface Board is up again, re-issue the
6.
Step 1. Continue until you get a reply.
This only enters the IP address. To enter other IP parameters, use Telnet (Section 7.7
Note:
Running Telnet) or use MAP or a Web browser (see Chapter 3, Monitoring the Net-
work Interface Board).

7.2.4 Setting Other IP parameters

The Network Interface Board provides for a setup connection through the standard Telnet
port. To make changes to a unit with factory default settings, you must log in as the system
administrator. You can change this password using Telnet (see Section 7.7 Running
Telnet).
TCP/IP Configuration
ping psc-ip-address
ping ip-address
arp -s psc-ip-address mac-address
command from Step 1 again. The request should time out.
ping
7.2 Installing in a Windows Environment
ping
command from
7-3

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