D6600 NetCom
D9133TTL Configuration
D6600 NetCom System Guide
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6.
Verify that the connection from the D9133TTL-E to the Ethernet
Network is established by viewing the Ethernet link LED to the right of
the RJ45 connector.
This LED should be on solid. Also the LED indicator for the
appropriate port on the network hub should be blinking indicating the
D9133TTL-E is powered and communicating to the network properly.
LED Enable Jumper (P2)
LEDs
Figure 18: D9133TTL-E Diagnostic
LEDs and the LED Enable Jumper
5.3
Factory Programmed Default IP Address
Radionics has programmed a default IP address into the D9133TTL-E Serial Interface.
The default IP address is not used for any of the Radionics functions. This information is supplied
only to assist the technician if a failure of the ARP commands occurs. It could be useful to know the
default IP address should the ARP commands fail. However, this occurrence is highly unlikely.
Contact Radionics Tech Support at 888-723-9376 or a NetCom engineer if you have further questions!
Radionics
Part Number
Application
Default IP
Address
D9133TTL-E
Network Adapter for Ethernet networks
194.039.078.253
D9133TTL-TR
Network Adapter for Token Ring
networks
194.039.079.253
See Table 17: D9133TTL-E
Default IP Addresses for the
D9133TTL-E Serial
Interface’s default IP
addresses.
Table 17: D9133TTL-E Default IP Addresses
5.4
Identifying the MAC Hardware Address
Note:
If you already know the IP address of the D9133TTL-E and it has already been configured,
see Section 5.7
Verification that the IP Address Assigned is Correct
.
Once everything is verified and set up properly per the
steps in Section 5.2
Physical Installation, it is time
to program in the IP address of the D9133TTL-E. First,
find and write down the MAC or hardware address of the
D9133TTL-E.
This address is hard-coded into the
D9133TTL-E during its manufacture and cannot be
changed. This address is 12 digits in length and can be
found on a label on the large metal box soldered to the
D9133TTL-E.
Figure 19: MAC Address Label
5.5
Obtaining an IP Address
Go to the network administrator with the MAC address. The network administrator will assign your D9133TTL-E
an IP Address.
An IP Address is an identifier for a computer or device on a TCP/IP network. Networks using the TCP/IP protocol
route messages based on the IP address of the destination. The format of an IP address is a 32-bit numeric
address written as four numbers separated by periods. Each number can be zero to 255. For example,
190.200.128.111 could be an IP address. Within an isolated network, you can assign IP addresses at random as
long as each one is unique. However, connecting a private network to the Internet requires using registered IP
addresses (called Internet addresses) to avoid duplicates.