SSE232-IA3 – Serial Server- User’s Manual
Exemys
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D.... IP ADDRESS USING ARP
IP ADDRESS USING ARP
IP ADDRESS USING ARP
IP ADDRESS USING ARP PROTOCOL
PROTOCOL
PROTOCOL
PROTOCOL
If for some reason you cannot set an IP address using the
Exemys Device Locator,
you can use the method
described below. This method is complex and is only recommended as an alternative method.
1.
On
Microsoft Windows
, open the Command Prompt with Administrator permissions
2.
Enter an ARP table with the following command:
arp
arp
arp
arp ----s 192.168.0.213 00
s 192.168.0.213 00
s 192.168.0.213 00
s 192.168.0.213 00----90
90
90
90----C2
C2
C2
C2----XX
XX
XX
XX----XX
XX
XX
XX----XX
XX
XX
XX
Where 192.168.0.213
192.168.0.213
192.168.0.213
192.168.0.213 is the Device IP address to set and 00
00
00
00----90
90
90
90----C2
C2
C2
C2----XX
XX
XX
XX----XX
XX
XX
XX----XX
XX
XX
XX is the Device MAC
address (you can find the address on the label that is located on the back of the device). With arp
arp
arp
arp
----aaaa you can check the new entry.
3.
On command prompt, request a PING to the device IP address (The
----tttt
option will cause the
command to be sent continuously)