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Upon Connection the system will send the Model, Version and login prompt:
Hello... connected to RSS-16!
Connected to Telnet Session 2
User>
Enter the username. The system will then prompt for a password:
Password>
Enter the password. If successful, the system will send the system level prompt:
RSS-16>
4.9.2.
CLI Navigation
The system uses a tree structured navigation system. System level, indicated by the
RSS-16>
prompt set the or
display the basic parameters for the IPC-16-R including all network configuration. To access any card level
parameters, including the A/B status of the card, select the card with the
select card
command
RSS-16> select card 3
RSS-16.Card 3>
The prompt changes to indicate the current card selected. To return to the system level, send the
exit
command.
4.10. Configuration
– IPC-16-R
Configuration of the The IPC-16-R involves the following steps:
Setting The IPC-16-R's IP Address
Setting additional configuration parameters.
4.10.1.
Setting I/P Address
The IPC-16-R comes with factory installed IP address 192.168.1.254. In most cases this will need to be changed.
Consult your Network Administrator to determine the appropriate IP address. There are several methods to change
the IP address.
ARP
Telnet
Serial Port
setip.exe program, available from Dataprobe’s web site
To set the IP address, the hardware (MAC) address must be known. This address is located on a label on on the
IPC-16-R printed circuit board. The syntax for the MAC address is: nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn
4.10.2.
Setting the IP address using ARP
To set the IP address using ARP, connect the jack marked 10Base-T to your local Ethernet network and apply
power to the unit. The computer used to set the IP address must be on the same physical network as the IPC-16-
R. ARP does not work across switched or routed networks.
4.10.3.
Windows (98 and Later)
1. Open a DOS window.