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ThinkCore DA-661/662/663 WinCE User’s Manual Getting Started
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For most applications, you will need to change the network settings to fit whatever local network
development workstation is connected to. If you do not change the IP addresses, you may not be
able to make a network connection to the DA-66X-CE directly. The “netconfig” command is a
utility that is used to complete the task. Before changing the IP addresses, type “netconfig -h” to
list the help for this command.
DA-661-CE / DA-663-CE
\> netconfig -h
Usage: netconfig –n <“LAN1” or “LAN2”> [-EnableDHCP] [-i <IP address>] [-m <netmask>]
[-d <DNS server>] [-g <gateway>] [-w <WINS Server>]
DA-662-CE
\> netconfig -h
Usage: netconfig –n <“LAN1” or “LAN2” or “LAN3” or “LAN4”> [-EnableDHCP] [-i <IP
address>] [-m <netmask>] [-d <DNS server>] [-g <gateway>] [-w <WINS Server>]
For example, if your development workstation has a LAN port at 192.168.1.1, and the IP address
of the Domain Name Server (DNS) is 192.168.2.6, execute the following command.
\> netconfig –n LAN1 –i 192.168.1.5 –m 255.255.255.0 –g 192.168.1.254 –d 192.168.2.6
Use the command “netconfig” to view the updated settings.
> netconfig
LAN1 Interface Configuration:
IP Address: 192.168.1.5
SubNet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.254
DNS: 192.168.2.6
LAN2 Interface Configuration:
IP Address: 192.168.4.127
SubNet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway:
DNS:
Operating Your DA-661/662/663 Computer via Telnet Client
We suggest changing the network settings of the computer (see the above section) so that at least
one of the two network ports is on the same LAN as your development workstation.
Use a cross-over Ethernet cable to connect directly from your development workstation to the
DA-66X-CE computer, or use a straight-through Ethernet cable to connect the computer to a LAN
hub or switch. Next, use the Telnet client in your development workstation to connect to the Telnet
console utility of the DA-66X-CE computer. After connecting successfully, type the login name
and password as requested to log on to the computer.
Login: admin
Password: admin
After logging on via the console port or a Telnet client, a list of busybox commands are available
to operate the computer. Use “HELP” to display all of the commands and type “HELP [command
name]” to display extended help for the given command. Some of these commands, such as