Lan-520 aesp, Installation guide – Keri Systems LAN-520 User Manual
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LAN-520 AESP
Installation Guide
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P/N: 01519-001 Rev. B
2.
At the prompt, type the following to make a Telnet connection to the LAN-520 AESP
1
:
NOTE: Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is the standard method for finding a host's hardware address when only its
network layer address is known. For more info on the usage of arp type ARP/? at the command prompt and press ENTER.
arp -s
Example: C:\>arp -s 174.120.9.115 00-20-4A-24-89-67
arp –a
telnet
Example: C:\>telnet 174.120.9.115 1
NOTE: A Telnet “Connection Failed” screen appears. This is normal.
telnet
The Enter button must be pressed twice within 5 seconds.
Example: C:\>telnet 192.168.100.250 9999
NOTE: The ARP command does not report when this command is completed successfully. However, if it has been
done incorrectly, an error will occur. To verify the contents of the ARP table type arp -a and press ENTER. The MAC
address should be paired with the IP address to be assigned.
The following menu appears:
Change Setup:
0 Server
1 Channel 1
2 Channel 2
5 Expert
6 Security
7 Defaults
8 Exit without save
9 Save and exit Your choice?
Select option #7:
7 Defaults
NOTE: This will not reset the IP and subnet setting in the unit.
0 Server
IP Address: Enter the IP address in segments then press enter.
This will replace the numbers in parenthesis
Example: 192.168.100.103 would be entered as:
192
Set Gateway: Gateway will only be needed if you intend to communicate with another subnet.
Enter “Y” then enter address if needed as done with IP ADDRESS in the prior step, otherwise type “N” and
proceed to next step
1. The information to be typed is typical, but as applications may vary, so may the procedure.