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SCS100/200/400 User Guide
5:
Installation
With the ARP method, the SCS does not save the learned IP address
permanently.
This procedure is just a temporary measure to enable a web
browser or allow an administrator to Telnet into the SCS. Once logged in, the
administrator can enter the
Define IP IPaddress
command to make the address
permanent.
Changing the IP Address
% telnet 192.0.1.228 7000
# access (not echoed)
Lantronix Version n.n/n (yymmdd)
Type Help at the `Local_>' prompt for assistance.
Username> [gopher]
Local> SET PRIVILEGED
Password> system (not echoed)
Local>> DEFINE IP IPADDRESS 192.0.1.228
Note:
The default login password is access. The default privileged password is
system. After you have entered both passwords and gained access, change
those passwords from their default settings.
BOOTP or RARP Reply Method
A host-based BOOTP or RARP server can provide information for the SCS to use to
configure an IP address. See the host-based documentation pages for configuration
information. Keep in mind that many BOOTP daemons do not reply to a BOOTP request
if the download file name in the configuration file does not exist. If this is the case, create
a file in the download path to get the BOOTP daemon to respond.
BOOTP and RARP are enabled by default on the SCS. If you wish to disable them, use
the
Define Server BOOTP Disabled
and
Define Server RARP Disabled
commands.
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