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iP-28xx
Configuration
Configuration of the switch involves the following steps:
1)
Setting switch's IP Address
2)
Configuring Dial-up Networking (Optional)
3)
Setting Configuration parameters using Telnet
1) Setting I/P Address
The switch 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. The switch uses ARP to configure the IP
address. The switch does not support DHCP.
To set the IP address, the hardware (MAC) address must be known. This address is located on a label on the back of the
unit. The syntax for the MAC address is: nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn

Setting the IP address using ARP

To set the IP address using ARP, connect the 10Base-T connection to your local ethernet network and apply power to the
unit. The computer used to set the IP address must be on the same local network as the desired IP address of the switch. (if
you want to program the IP Address to 69.10.117.123 then the computer doing this process needs to have an IP address like
(69.10.117.xxx). ARP does not work across routed networks.
Windows
1.
Open a DOS window.
2.
Type the following command:
arp -s <IP Address> <MAC Address>
Where <IP Address> is the desired IP address for the switch and the <MAC address> is the MAC Address of the switch.
The MAC Address of the switch is located on a label on the back of the unit. Ping the device to program the address into
the switch by typing the following:
ping <IP Address>
If the ping command returns "host not responding" 4 times then the address has not been programmed properly, or the
IP Address is incorrect. In either case redo step 2. If the problem persists contact the Dataprobe Tech Support Hot Line.
3.
Delete the entry from the ARP cache by typing:
arp –d <IP Address>

Unix, Linux

Consult your systems administrator for information on setting an IP Address using ARP. The unit should be pinged after the
IP Address has been set to confirm proper operation.
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