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To configure LAN parameters using the built-in
terminal interface
1
Set configuration switches S1 through S4 to CLOSED, and set the
other switches as appropriate for your serial interface.
Switch settings are printed on the bottom of the HP processor probe. If you
will use a baud rate of 9600 baud, set the switches like this:
2
Connect an ASCII terminal (or terminal emulator) to the
HP processor probe’s RS-232 port with a 9-pin RS-232 cable.
Complete instructions for setting up a serial connection begin on page 21.
3
Plug in the HP processor probe’s power cord. Press the terminal’s
<RETURN> key a couple times. You should see a "p>" or "U>"
prompt.
At this point, you are communicating with the HP processor probe’s built-in
terminal interface.
4
Display the current LAN configuration values by entering the
lan
command:
R>lan
lan is disabled
lan -i 0.0.0.0
lan -g 0.0.0.0
lan -p 6470
Ethernet Address: 08000903212f
The "lan -i" line shows the current IP address (IP address) of the
HP processor probe.
The Ethernet address, also known as the link level address, is preassigned at
the factory, and is printed on a label above the LAN connectors.
5
Enter the following command:
lan -i <internet> [-g <gateway>] [-p <port>]
The lan command parameters are:
-i <internet>
The IP address which you obtained from your network administrator.
Connecting to the Host Computer
To configure LAN parameters using the built-in terminal interface
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Summary of Contents for E3494A
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Page 8: ...Contents viii ...
Page 9: ...Part 1 Installation Installation 1 ...
Page 10: ...Installation 2 ...
Page 11: ...1 Connecting to the Host Computer Connecting to the Host Computer 3 ...
Page 34: ...Connecting to the Host Computer To verify serial communications 26 ...
Page 35: ...2 Connecting to the Target System Connecting to the Target System 27 ...
Page 39: ...Part 2 Using the HP processor probe Using the HP processor probe 31 ...
Page 40: ...Using the HP processor probe 32 ...
Page 63: ...Part 3 Reference Reference 55 ...
Page 64: ...Reference 56 ...
Page 65: ...4 Designing a Target System Designing a Target System 57 ...
Page 72: ...Designing a Target System PowerPC 603 JTAG Interface Connections and Resistors 64 ...
Page 73: ...5 Specifications and Characteristics Specifications and Characteristics 65 ...
Page 77: ...6 Updating Firmware Updating Firmware 69 ...
Page 83: ...7 Solving Problems Solving Problems 75 ...
Page 102: ...Solving Problems To obtain replacement cables 94 ...