User`s guide
CPU32 Emulation 35
Chapter 2: Connecting the Emulation Probe to a LAN
Connecting the Emulation Probe to a LAN
4 Display the current LAN configuration values by entering the lan
command:
R>
lan lan is disabled
lan -i 0.0.0.0
lan -g 0.0.0.0
lan -p 6470
Ethernet Address : 08000903212f
The "lan -i" line shows the current IP address (IP address) of the
emulation probe.
The Ethernet address, also known as the link level address, is
preassigned at the factory, and is printed on a label above the LAN
connectors.
5 Enter the following command:
lan -i > [-g >] [-p >]
The lan command parameters are:
-i <internet>
The IP address which you obtained from your network administrator.
-g <gateway>
The gateway address. Setting the gateway address allows access
outside your local network or subnet.
-p <port>
This changes the base TCP service port number.
The default numbers (6470, 6471) can be changed if they conflict with
some other product on your network. TCP service port numbers must
be greater than 1024. If you change the base port, the new value must
also be entered in the /etc/services file on the host computer. For
example, you could modify the line:
hp64700 6470/tcp
The IP address and any other LAN parameters you change are stored
in nonvolatile memory and will take effect the next time the emulation
probe is powered off and back on again.
6 Disconnect the power cord from the emulation probe, and
connect the emulation probe to your network.