GE Healthcare
Senographe DS
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Service Information and Procedures Class A 2385072-16-8EN
Job Card ELE A050 - Changing Senographe Internal IP Addresses
Page no. 761
Chapter 7
JC-ELE-A-050.fm
10. Edit the
~swd/isis/envdebug.cfg
file, by entering:
textedit envdebug.cfg
The empty
envdebug.cfg
file appears in an X-Windows based
TextEdit
application window.
11. In the
TextEdit
application window add a line to define your preferred new Posidon IP address, using
the following format:
IP_POSEIDON_ADDRESS=Ox<FirstOctet><SecondOctet><ThirdOctet><FourthOctet>
where, the "x" in the "0x" part must be in lower case, and:
•
<FirstOctet>
is the hexadecimal equivalent of your preferred new Poseidon IP address first octet
(e.g. C0 is the hexadecimal equivalent for decimal 192)
•
<SecondOctet>
is the hexadecimal equivalent of your preferred new Poseidon IP address second
octet (e.g. A8 is the hexadecimal equivalent for decimal 168)
•
<ThirdOctet>
is the hexadecimal equivalent of your preferred new Poseidon IP address third octet
(e.g. 64 is the hexadecimal equivalent for decimal 100)
•
<FourthOctet>
is the hexadecimal equivalent of your preferred new Poseidon IP address fouth
octet (e.g. 28 is hexadecimal for decimal 40)
For example, for a new preferred Poseidon IP address of 192.168.100.40 has the hexadecimal
equivalent C0A86428, the new line would read:
IP_POSEIDON_ADDRESS=OxC0A86428
If you choose a different IP address to the example given, then you can use the ADS calculator to
convert from each of the four octets from decimal into hexadecimal.
12. Save the
envdebug.cfg
file (
File > Save
) and click the
button in the top left of the
TextEdit
window
to exit the editor.
13. Logout from Poseidon, by entering:
logout
14. Reboot the system (power off and on the Gantry from the X-Ray Console).
15. From behind the Browser, launch a command window (see
Launching a Command Line Window
A command window appears with an ADS prompt.
16. Make a telnet connection with the Poseidon by entering:
telnet pos
17. At the -> prompt that appears, run the boot change application by entering:
bootChange
18. A series of parameters are displayed each time you press the <Return> key. If you do not want to
change the current value of a parameter, press the
<Return>
key. If you want to change the current
value of a parameter, type the new value and then press the
<Return>
key. Complete the following
sub-steps:
a. At the
boot device : InPci0
prompt, press the
<Return>
key to retain the current value.
b. At the
processor number : 0
prompt, press the
<Return>
key to retain the current value.
c. At the
hostname :
prompt, press the
<Return>
key to retain the current value.
d. At the
filename :
prompt, press the
<Return>
key to retain the current value.
e. At the
inet on ethernet(e) : 192.168.1.40
prompt, type the new Poseidon IP address (e.g.
192.168.100.40) and press the
<Return>
key.
f. At the
inet on backplane (b) :
prompt, press the
<Return>
key to retain the current value.
g. At the
host inet (h) : 192.168.1.10
prompt, type the new ADS workstation IP address (e.g.