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SitePlayer Telnet User’s Manual
SitePlayer Services and Protocols
SitePlayer Telnet supports a variety of internet protocols and services.
Address Resolution Protocol ARP
SitePlayer uses ARP to convert a remote IP address to a MAC address so it can send packets directly to the
remote device.
PING
SitePlayer will also respond to ping request. You can check that SitePlayer is connected to the network by
pinging its IP address. Most operating systems have a
ping
command. For Windows you can issue the com-
mand at the DOS prompt of COMMAND.COM. Under Mac OS X, you issue the command in a terminal win-
dow. In Unix you can issue the command in any shell. Here is a sample output from a
ping
command under
Windows:
Zero Configuration (ZeroConf) Link Local (LL) Address Acquisition
SitePlayer conforms to RFC 3927 (Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses) with specifies how a
host may automatically configure an interface with an IPv4 address within the 169.254/16 prefix. This means
that SitePlayer can automatically configure itself with a unique IP address. This IP address, however, is only
usable on the local link, which means that it is not routable outside the local link. So a SitePlayer using only
a Link Local address can only communicate with devices which are on the same physical network. If you
need SitePlayer to access or be accessed by devices outside of the local network, you will need to make sure
DHCP is enabled or assign SitePlayer a unique static IP address
Multicast DNS (mDNS)
SitePlayer conforms to the IETF draft cheshire-dnsext-multicastdns-05 (
http://files.multicastdns.org/draft-
cheshire-dnsext-multicastdns.txt
) which states
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