Installation guide
D6600 NetCom
C900TTL-X Configuration
D6600 NetCom System Guide
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A MS-DOS
®
window will appear.
2.
Type the ARP –s command with the IP
Address and the MAC Hardware address
from above.
For our example the IP address to assign is
190.220.128.219 and the MAC hardware
address is:
00-20-4a-01-65-3d
3. If following your command the computer
responds with a prompt (as shown in
Example 4) then the address was
accepted.
Note: There is no indication that the
operation has been performed
properly. The absence of an
error message is your indication
that the function was correct.
Example 4: arp -s
7.12 Verification that the IP Address Assigned is Correct
To verify that the IP Address that was just assigned is correct, follow the steps below.
REMEMBER THAT THE IP AND MAC ADDRESS USED IN THIS EXAMPLE WILL NOT BE THE SAME
AS THE NUMBERS YOU ARE USING. THIS IS FOR DEMONSTRATION ONLY!
It is now necessary to verify that the IP address is assigned
to the C900TTL-X and is recognized by the network.
At the MS-DOS
®
prompt type:
arp -g [ENTER]
Figure 37 shows the Internet address (IP ADDRESS)
and the corresponding Physical Address (MAC hardware
address). The first line of the table above shows that the
network recognizes the C900TTL-X with a MAC address
of 00-20-4a-01-b5-3d and has temporarily assigned the
IP address 190.200.128.219 to it.
Figure 37: arp-g Table
Because the C900TTL-X is designed to always have the same IP address, the Type should be “static”, as shown
in Figure 37. The network uses this table to identify devices and route signals. The number of devices and other