Installation guide
Example: (The commands may be different on your system.)
cd /var/yp
make
Using ARP in Windows 95 and Windows NT
Enter the following commands from the DOS prompt. The
Ethernet address or node address is your StorPoint CD serial
number divided into six pairs of digits.
Example:
arp -s 192.36.253.80 00-40-8c-10-00-86
ping 192.36.253.80
Note: In Windows 95, the
arp
command cannot be used if you
have an empty ARP table. Type: arp -a
to view the ARP table. If it
is empty you must ping an existing unit on your network before you
can set the Internet address of your StorPoint CD.
Using ARP in UNIX and OS/2
Enter the following commands. The Ethernet address or node
address is your StorPoint CD serial number divided into six pairs of
digits.
Example:
arp -s cdserv 00:40:8c:10:00:86 temp
ping cdserv
Accessing CD-ROMs
Because the AXIS StorPoint CD integrates into your network
operating system just like any other file server, you may use the
standard commands to access it.
Inserting a CD-ROM into a connected drive, causes a new directory
to be created. The directory name is the CD-ROM volume name, or
cd_nnnnn
, where
nnnnn
is a unique 5 digit number. You access the
CD-ROM data through this directory.
To access the CD-ROMs from your Windows, DOS or UNIX
applications, you must make them available to your system, i.e. to
“mount” the StorPoint CD. On PC systems this is typically done by
mapping the StorPoint CD volumes to a drive letter. Some
CD-ROM software requires the CD-ROM to be assigned an
You will need administrator privileges on the Windows NT
server to configure a node on a TCP/IP network.
arp -s <Internet address> <Ethernet or node
adress>
ping <Internet address>
You will need root privileges on your UNIX system.
arp -s <host name> <Ethernet or node address>
temp
ping <host name>
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