DX4020-EXP |
Installation Guide | 6. IP Programming
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Four reply messages should be received,
confirming that the DX4020 is talking to the
network.
Configuration of the DX4020 Network Interface
Module is complete. Perform this procedure for
any additional DX4020’s you may have.
6.5.2
Using Windows 2000/XP Telnet
To finish the IP address configuration of the DX4020, a
Telnet session must be launched.
It is necessary to be logged into Windows
2000 with an Administrator privilege level.
This example uses the IP address of
172.17.10.70 and the MAC Address of
00-20-4a-72-04-0e.
1.
Open a DOS window from the Start menu by
selecting,
Start
Run
.
2.
Type
COMMAND
and click
OK
at the Run dialog
box.
A command prompt window appears:
The colors have been inverted here for clarity. The
normal prompt window appears with white text on
black
3.
Type in telnet and press [ENTER] at the C:\>
prompt.
4.
Type open (space) IP ADRESS (space) PORT
NUMBER at the Microsoft Telnet> prompt.
For example, open 172.17.10.70 1.
The connection fails the first time. This is normal.
5.
Enter the same sequence at the prompt, but use
port 9999 instead of 1.
For example, open 172.17.10.70 9999.
0101
0101
0101
Pressing [F3] displays the last line typed,
Backspace over the port and change to
9999.
6.
Press [ENTER] and you should be in the setup
menu of the DX4020 device.
7.
Follow Steps 7 to 36 in Section 6.5.1 Using Windows
95/98 Telnet.
8.
Close telnet by clicking the “X” button in the
upper right-hand corner.