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Step 3
:
Find a machine on the network that has Windows NT/95/98/W2K/XP or Unix
(Linux) installed. Start a command shell (DOS prompt) and type in (You may
have to be logged in as "Administrator" on your machine if you run Windows
NT, or "root" on Unix):
arp -s <ip_address> <mac_address> [ENTER]
ping -t <ip_address> [ENTER] (the -t option is only used on Windows)
The mac address separator is '-' (hyphen) under Windows and ':' (colon) under
Unix or Linux.
Let the ping command run…
Example, setting IP address to 10.10.10.199
arp -s 10.10.10.199 00-01-C0-00-21-35
ping -t 10.10.10.199
Step 4
:
Connect the controller to the network, and turn the unit on. Wait until the
unit has booted (typ. 30 sec).
You should see that the ping command is starting to get replies, similar to the
sequence below:
64 bytes from 10.10.10.199: icmp_seq=0 ttl=255 time=1.205 msec
64 bytes from 10.10.10.199: icmp_seq=1 ttl=255 time=1.048 msec
...
Press
Ctrl-C
to stop the ping command.
Step 5
:
Start your web browser. Type in the URL: http://ip_address/ (e.g.
http://10.10.10.199/), and you should see the GYDA start page.
-
Go to the CONFIG tab, press
IP address setup
and log in as described in
Chapter 7.4. When you are granted access, select
“
STATIC IP ADDRESS
”
,
and set the IP address and other relevant parameters and press "Change IP
settings".
-
Go to the CONFIG tab again, press
General setup
and press
“
Restart
system
”
. You will loose the connection with the controller for ~60 sec,
while the unit is restarting with the static IP settings.
“Step 6”
:
Congratulations, you have now successfully connected the GYDA controller to
your LAN.
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