MIL-3000FTX Series of FastPort Print Servers
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2.2
Setting an IP Address with Install Script
1. Use “TAR” to get the files from the CD-ROM.
2. Run the
unpack.sh
command. This launches
install.sh
, which
assigns an address from “Installation Options.”
3. Choose “Configure a New FastPort.”
Install.sh
asks for the IP addresses, edits applicable files and assigns an
IP address. Refer to:
/examples/install.doc
for a sample session.
2.3
Setting the IP Address using Telnet on UNIX
Note:
Telnet only works if a device is on the same subnet as the host.
1. To set an IP address using telnet, use a text editor to open the
/etc/
hosts
file and add the following line:
192.115.2.1 alpha
(Save this file)
a. Enter the following at the command prompt. This sets static ARP:
arp -s ether alpha 0:40:C8:0:1:2B
(no leading zeros: RS-6000)
b. arp -s alpha 0:40:C8:0:1:2B (no leading zeros: most UNIX systems)
arpbypass set alpha 0X00.0X40.0XC8.0X00.0X01.0X02
(AT&T and NCR)
Note:
The assigned IP address must be on the same local subnet as UNIX.
2. Set the switches to the telnet diagnostic mode and power cycle
FastPort.
3. Make a telnet connection to maintenance port 2002. Type
telnet
alpha 2002
. If a connection is successful:
Connected to 204.23.13.4
Escape character is ^]
Vers. 6.0.18 Datecode 10/23/98
Type “S” to see status
Type “!” to enter monitor
4. Press [!] and press [return].
Note:
A warning message appears:
Entering monitor will lock out other
Ethernet access.
Type
yes
to get to the command prompt.
5. At the “menu” option, Press [I] and then press [return].
6. Press [Y] when prompted. This address is stored in NVRAM.
7. Reboot the device by pressing [R].