Lantronix ETS16PS, ETS8PS, ETS32PR, ETS16PR manual Using a Directed Ping Packet, ARP and Ping on Unix

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Getting Started

b)For IP Address, enter the desired IP address to use for this ETS. The IP address should be on the same subnet as the PC running EZWebCon.

c)For Subnet Mask, change the values provided only if you wish to use a mask other than the default. The default value should be correct in most cases.

d)For Loadhost, enter the IP address of the loadhost where you intend to store your operating code.

3.Click OK.

4.Reboot the ETS. EZWebCon will let you know whether the configuration was successful.

Note: If you have an older version of EZWebCon, refer to the ReadMe that was included with it.

Using a Directed Ping Packet

The ARP/ping method is available under UNIX and Windows-based systems. If the ETS has no IP address, it will set its address from the first directed IP packet it receives.

On a UNIX host, create an entry in the host’s ARP table and substitute the intended IP address and the hardware address of the ETS, then ping the ETS. This process typically requires superuser privileges. The IP address should be on the same subnet as the PC running EZWebCon.

Figure 3-3. ARP and Ping on UNIX

#arp -s 192.0.1.228 00:80:a3:xx:xx:xx % ping 192.0.1.228

In order for the ARP command to work on Windows 95, the ARP table on the PC must have at least one IP address defined other than its own. If the ARP table is empty, the command will return an error message. Type ARP -Aat the DOS command prompt to verify that there is at least one entry in the ARP table.

Figure 3-4. ARP and Ping on Windows

C:\ ARP -S 192.0.1.228 00-80-A3-XX-XX-XX

C:\ PING 192.0.1.228

Note: There should be replies from the IP address if the ARP command worked.

When the ETS receives the ping packet, it will notice that its IP address is not set and will send out broadcasts to see if another node is using the specified address. If no duplicate is found, the ETS will use the IP address and will respond to the ping packet.

The ETS will not save the learned IP address permanently; this procedure is intended as a temporary measure to enable EZWebCon to establish communication and allow an administrator to Telnet into the ETS. Once logged in, the administrator can enter the Define Server IPaddress command to make the address permanent.

Figure 3-5. Configuring Permanent IP Address

%telnet 192.0.1.228 Trying 192.0.1.228

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Contents ETS Installation Guide Sales Offices Lantronix Corporate HeadquartersTechnical Support Disclaimer and Revisions Contents LAT Configuration Contents SpecificationsSupported Serial Protocols IntroductionRS-232 RS-423Introduction How to Use This ManualEtsp Product Descriptions InstallationEtsps Front Panels ETS8PS/ETS16PS LEDsETS16PS Back Panel Installing the EtspInstallation ETS16PR Front Panel Etspr Product DescriptionsEtspr LEDs Installing the EtsprETS32PR Front Panel Sample Etspr Network Layout ETS16PR shown Installation Using a Web Browser Etspr models Configuration MethodsGetting Started EZWebConIncoming Logins TCP/IP ConfigurationUsing EZWebCon Console TerminalARP and Ping on Unix Using a Directed Ping PacketUsing the Command Line Interface Was the Installation Successful?Using a BOOTP, DHCP, or Rarp Reply Console Server Example Using the ETSDefine the Menus Using the ETSConfigure Switches Enable Menu Mode10. Configuring Switches Using MenusSerial Tunnel Example TCP ConfigurationComm Port Redirector UDP ConfigurationMulti-port Serial Tunnel Configuration Printing on the ETS ServicesLPR Printing LPR on Windows 2000, XP,Printing on the ETS To enable LPR support, install Print Services for UnixPrinting on the ETS Printing on the ETS Local Define Service ETSHPLaserjet port Enable LPR on Windows NT 3.5.1 and later Printing on the ETS LPR on Unix Hosts LPR on Windows 95/98Adding /etc/hosts Entry LPR on AIX HostsLPR on SCO Unix Hosts LPR on HP HostsAnswer the questions that follow Rtel FunctionalityArea to Check Explanation Unix Host TroubleshootingConfigure your ETS NetWare ConfigurationNdps Printing NDS Print Queues Obtain an NDS LicenseNetWare Configuration NetWare Administrator Quick Setup Print QueuesFrom the Menu Bar, select Tools Print Services Quick Setup Pconsole Print QueuesUse the Show Protocols NetWare Access NetWare Host TroubleshootingCode Meaning Remedy NetWare Configuration Printing Directly to a Port LAT ConfigurationLAT Host Troubleshooting Translating LAT Error Codes LAT ConfigurationMacintosh Services AppleTalk ConfigurationBitronics AppleTalk ZonesAppleTalk Configuration AppleTalk Host TroubleshootingDLC Configuration DLC Configuration for LAN ManagerETS Configuration Host ConfigurationTechnical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa Contact InformationPower-up Troubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Dhcp TroubleshootingBootp Troubleshooting Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt Rarp TroubleshootingSET Dhcp Enabled, Disabled SET Bootp Enabled, DisabledFlush NVR FlashSET Secondary ipaddress Troubleshooting SET Rarp Enabled, DisabledSET Software filename Show ServerRJ45 Serial Connectors Ethernet ConnectorPinouts RJ45 to DB25Figure C-3. Pinouts of RJ45-DB25 Connections PinoutsRJ45 to DB9 Figure C-5. Wire SplicerChoosing the Right Software File Updating SoftwareObtaining Software Via the Web Via FTPUpdating Software Reloading SoftwareReloading Sequence MOP NetWareTftp Troubleshooting Flash ROM UpdatesEnvironmental Limitations SpecificationsPower Information Conventions Frequently-Used CommandsServer Commands Nopassword Frequently-Used CommandsBanner Zero Counters ALL Port CommandsSHOW/MONITOR Port Protocol CommandsNetware Etherii Declaration of Conformity Compliance and Warranty InformationCompliance and Warranty Information Warranty