Remote Annex Quick Start for Windows
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Select type of IP packet encapsulation (ieee802/ethernet)
[<ethernet>]::
Type of IP packet encapsulation: <ethernet>
monitor::
Load Broadcast y/n [y]::
All Annexes
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If you have purchased a LAT key, enter the software key
provided.
monitor:: lat
Enter LAT KEY: [<uninitialized>]::
Booting the Remote Annex
At the Remote Annex, enter
boot
at the monitor prompt:
monitor:: boot
Enter boot file name [oper.46.enet]::
Requesting boot file "oper.46.enet".
Unanswered requests shown as "?", transmission errors as "*".
Requesting boot from 192.9.200.55 via Ethernet...
Booting from 192.9.200.55
Header received OK. Received data blocks shown as "."
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .EOF
The boot file requested in the example is for a Remote
Annex 4000 or 6100. Boot files for other models are:
Remote Annex 2000 oper.56.enet
Remote Annex 6300 oper.63.enet
Configuring the Remote Annex
You can configure Annex ports using either Quick2Config Annex or the na
utilities. The following examples apply to non-RA 6300 Annexes that have
been installed by using default selections. There is a separate configuration
procedure for the Remote Annex 6300 and Remote Annex 5393.
Using Quick2Config Annex
To configure Remote Annex ports using Quick2Config Annex:
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