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D6600 | System Guide | 5.0 D6100i Configuration Setup Instructions
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The following procedure shows how to use the ARP
command to assign an IP address to the D6100i.
5.0 D6100i Configuration
Setup Instructions
5.1 Identifying the MAC Hardware
Address
You must program the IP address of the D6100i. The
first step is to determine the MAC, or hardware,
address of the D6100i. This address is hard-coded
into the D6100i during its manufacture and cannot be
changed. This address is 6 bytes (12 digits) long.
Figure 7 shows an example of a MAC address label.
Figure 7: MAC Address Label Example
The MAC address label is located on
the rear of the D6100i below the
Ethernet port.
Record this number for future
reference.
5.2 Getting an IP Address
An IP address is an identifier for a computer or device
on a TCP/IP network. The IP address is a 32-bit
numeric address written as four numbers separated
by periods. Each number can be zero to 255, for
example, 190.200.128.111. In an isolated network,
you can assign IP addresses at random if each one is
unique. Connecting a private network to the Internet
requires registered IP addresses (called Internet
addresses) to avoid duplication.
5.3 Initial IP Address Assignment
Using ARP.EXE
The D6100i you are configuring and the PC used to
configure it must both be on the same gateway (the
device that connects the LAN to the WAN) to use
telnet for configuration of the D6100i. The gateway
can be a router or a hub. After you configure the
D6100i and assign it an IP address, you can then use
telnet to change configuration parameters from
anywhere on the network.
Read this entire procedure before
starting. Ensure that power is applied
to the D6100i and then connected to
the LAN or WAN through the Ethernet
connector.
The IP and MAC addresses in this
procedure are examples and are not
the same as those for your D6100i.
1. Select Start Æ Run.
The Run dialog box appears.
2. In the Run dialog box, type COMMAND and click
OK.
A DOS window appears:
3. At the DOS command line, type:
arp -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx zz-zz-zz-zz-zz-zz
and press [ENTER].
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address the
network administrator assigned to
the D6100i.
zz-zz-zz-zz-zz-zz is the MAC
address printed on the back of the
D6100i.
For example:
The program responds with a prompt to indicate
that the address was accepted.
The program does not indicate that
the operation was performed properly.
The only indication is the absence of
an error message.
4. Verify that you entered the IP address correctly.
Type:
arp -g
and press [ENTER].
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