Establishing An Arp Table Entry For A Subscriber Unit - Paradyne ENE2044 Installation Instructions Manual

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Establishing an ARP Table Entry for a Subscriber Unit

Inband management is turned on by default in the subscriber unit, but the unit will not
respond to an ARP request containing the unit's default IP address. In order to manage
the subscriber unit using NMS you must create a static ARP table entry on your PC. To
build a static ARP table entry:
Procedure
1. Get the MAC address from the bottom label of the subscriber unit.
2. Open a command prompt. (Click on Start, then Run. In the Open: window type
CMD and press Enter.) At the command line, type:
arp -s 192.168.254.251 xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
where the IP address is the default address of the subscriber unit and the MAC
address is the number on the bottom label. Add 1 to the last byte of the MAC
address if you are managing the unit from any of the Ethernet ports. For example: if
the MAC address on the bottom label is 00-50-ca-01-28-86, use 00-50-ca-01-28-87
in the arp command. If the MAC address on the label is 00-50-ca-01-28-ea, use
00-50-ca-01-28-eb in the arp command.
If you are managing the subscriber unit from the E1 side of the network, you do not
have to add one to the MAC address since the WAN (E1) ports are considered to be
Out of Band.
Once the ARP table entry is configured, you can manage the unit using NMS.
If you change the IP address to anything other than the default, the subscriber unit
responds to ARP requests and does not require a static ARP table entry to manage it
using NMS.
To configure . . .
IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway,
Inband Management VLAN ID and Priority
System Name and Location, Management IP
Address Filter, TFTP and Telnet access
General and Superuser Passwords
SNMP Notification IP Addresses and SNMP
Traps
SNMP Community Names
E1 Data Rate, Frame Type, Line Code,
Tx Buildout, and Clock Source
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