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your client's own IP address to one which is suitable to communicate with the CD/
DVD Server on these settings. An example of an appropriate setting would be:
IP Address: 10.10.10.9
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
The specifics of how IP Addresses and netmasks actually work and are calculated
are beyond the scope of this document. Your network administrator should help
you if you need help with obtaining permanent IP number and netmasks which are
correct for your network. In this case, you would often set you client's IP address to
something similar to the one shown, and then connect to the CD/DVD Server with
a web browser (See Setting Your IP Configuration) set its permanent IP settings for
your network, then change your client's IP address back.
"Force-Pinging" an IP Address
A method exists to "shoot" your CD/DVD Server board an address for "one-time"
use. This works to assign an IP address to a NetMate which would otherwise be
unconfigured. Force-Pinging works only when the CD/DVD Server is attempting to
autoconfigure an address. It will not work when it has an address manually as-
signed to it, and it will not work if one of the autoconfiguration techniques has
already configured it. Force-Pinging autoconfiguration can work on almost any
platform which supports an "arp" and a "ping" command. It is a two-step process
which consists of the following:
1
Put your CD/DVD Server's Ethernet Address, and it’s desired IP
Address as a static entry in your workstation's ARP table.
The CD/DVD Server's Ethernet Address is 00:e0:65:XX:XX:XX where
XX:XX:XX is the units 6 digit serial number found on the rear of the CD/DVD
Server.
2
Send a "ping" to the IP address with a data length of 75 bytes.
On a typical Windows machine, this can be done from the "DOS Prompt"
or "Command Prompt" as follows. Let’s say for the sake of example that
our CD/DVD Server’s Serial number is 123456 and we wish to assign it an
IP address of 100.120.140.160. We would use the following two com-
mands:
1
arp -s 100.120.140.160 00-E0-65-12-34-56
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