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Displaying the LAN Station Address
It is sometimes necessary to supply a LAN station address of your
workstation to other users. For example, if your workstation is to be-
come a member of a cluster, the cluster administrator needs to know
your LAN station address in order to add your workstation to the
cluster.
A LAN station address of your workstation is the label that uniquely
identifies the LAN connection for your workstation at the link level
(the hardware level).
To display your workstation’s LAN station addresses, type the follow-
ing at the prompt:
Information Menu: Enter command > lanaddress
The LAN station address is displayed as a twelve–digit number in
hexadecimal notation, similar to the following:
LAN Station Addresses: 080009–789abc
The address is for the system’s built–in LAN.
Configure and Display LAN Settings (J2240 Only)
The LanConfig command configures and displays the current LAN
settings. The hardware system supports 10Base–T, 100Base–T and
AUI standards.
To automatically select the network speed (100 Mbits/sec) and data
transfer operation (full or half duplex), operating in compliance with
IEEE 802.3u, (this is the default and recommended setting) type the
following at the prompt:
Configuration Menu: Enter command > LanConfig AUTO
To select 10 Mbits/sec network speed and half duplex mode, type the
following at the prompt:
Configuration Menu: Enter command > LanConfig
10/Half_dx
Summary of Contents for J282
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Page 28: ...1 9 Removable Device Bays 2 Figure 1 3 System Unit with Removable Device Door Open ...
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