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Force new IP address using ARP+PING

IP configuration

Force new IP address using ARP+PING

When FieldCommander is outside of your subnet or or you don't recall it's current address, you cannot open the configuration web pages to change the IP settings. To solve this, you can force FieldCommander to accept a new IP address by way of ARP and PING commands.

Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP

To force a new IP address into FieldCommander, start a command prompt and type the following commands:

arp -s <new IP address> <serial number> ping <new IP address>

Example:

arp -s 192.168.4.1 00-d0-c9-48-29-77 ping 192.168.4.1

The response will be something similar to the following:

Request timed out.

Reply from 192.168.4.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=128

Reply from 192.168.4.1: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128

Reply from 192.168.4.1: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128

The new address takes effect immediately and you can access FieldCommander with that IP address through your browser right away. You will now have to use the web browser to make permanent changes to the IP configuration.

Unix, Linux and OS/2

"arp" is part of the net-tools package in Unix and Linux so you might need to install this first.

To force a new IP address into FieldCommander, type the following commands:

arp -s <new IP address> <serial number> temp ping <new IP address>

Example:

 

arp -s 192.168.4.1 00-d0-c9-48-29-77

temp

ping 192.168.4.1

 

You will see a response similar to this:

 

64 bytes from 192.168.4.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=255 time=50 usec

64 bytes from 192.168.4.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=255 time=53 usec

The new address takes effect immediately and you can access FieldCommander with that IP address through your browser right away. You will now have to use the web browser to make permanent changes to the IP configuration.

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Contents Installation Guide Hardware Platform FChwp10Page Installation Warning Safety InformationQualified Personnel Warning Disclaimer Restricted Access Area WarningSoftware License Terms End User License Agreement Device handling Power Supply Disconnection WarningAbout this manual Table of ContentsPorts on your controller Pin Assignments Technical Specifications Physical DimensionsOrganisation of the documentation About this manualFront InstallationSystem requirements Getting familiarBack Bottom Physical installation Hardware installationConnecting power Hardware Platform 10 Installation Guide Power Over Ethernet When you co-locate the controller, you can connect to it through a Connecting to the networkHardware Platform 10 Installation Guide Addressing basics IP configurationConfigure IP address with browser Assigning an IP address on a FieldCommanderNote that both fields are case sensitive User name admin Password admincurrently installed firmware version name of the user currently logged in currently adminAddress Resolution Protocol Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolBootp Bootstrap ProtocolForce new IP address using ARP+PING Assigning an IP address on an ELS controller Assigning an IP address on an EWS controller The ping test Testing the Ethernet connectionThe browser test The connections Serial interfaceRS-232 The RS-232c standardThe RS-485 standard RS-485 option onlyC Star network avoid D Mixed, backbone & star avoid A Backbone with stubs workable B Daisy chain bestThe RS-485 pin-out Ports on your controller Pin Assignments Color POE GND power returnSignal Pin Assignments EthernetVGABlue Hardware Platform 10 Installation Guide VGAVGARed VGAGreentype C 4GB GB Flash drive 256MB reserved for system Technical SpecificationsVideo Interface model C only Hardware Platform 10 Installation Guide RS-485 Interface option onlyNetwork Interface USB Interface option onlyAll sizes in millimeters Physical DimensionsRegulatory Notice to the userCopyrights TrademarksDeclaration of Confority Part no. FCHWP10IG, revision FieldCommander is a product of CER International bv PostbusThe latest documentation is available NL 4700 AG Roosendaal The Netherlands TEL +31 0165 FAX +31 0165