Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions 1000 ADSL manual For example arp -a -N, Ping

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For example: arp -a -N 138.203.5.172

Example of response:

Interface: 138.203.5.172 on Interface 2 Internet Address Physical Address Type 138.203.4.76 08-00-20-83-b7-26 dynamic

5. Add a static entry to the ARP table:

arp -s <modem IP address> 01-90-D0-80-01-01 -N <interface IP address>

Note:

The <modem IP address> is a placeholder for the IP address to be assigned. In the following example, 10.0.0.145 will be used. MAC address 01-90-D0-80-01-01 is a special MAC Group address from Alcatel to which the modem will respond.

6.You can verify if this step was successful by executing the arp command a second time:

arp -a -N <interface IP address>

Interface: 138.203.5.172 on Interface 2 Internet Address Physical Address Type 10.0.0.145 01-90-d0-00-00-20 static

7.Switch off the modem.

8.Switch on the modem and wait 30 seconds to allow the selftest to end.

9.Ping the IP address you just entered in the ARP cache:

ping 10.0.0.145

Pinging 10.0.0.145 with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 10.0.0.145...

Ping statistics for 10.0.0.138:

Packets: Sent=4, Received=4, Lost=0

Note:

This response indicates that the modem has accepted its new IP address.

10.Clear the entry in the ARP cache as follows:

arp -d <modem IP address> -N <interface IP address>

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Contents Page Save These Important Safety Instructions Page Contents Modem Connections Troubleshooting Tips Delivery Check Placement of Adsl High Speed ModemGetting Started Table a If you mount Modem on Mark positions of holes Wall-Mounting OptionWall-Mounting Instructions Filter InstallationModel Number Bridged ServiceDetermining Your Service Type Table B Service TypeSystem Requirements Hardware InstallationNetwork Address Assignments Accessing Online ServicesPower/Sync Light 10BASE-T LightPoint to Point Service Accessing Online Services Contents frame, select Free Downloads Windows 95/Windows 98 Dial-Up ProceduresSelect Start, Settings, Control Panel, Network Installing Dial-Up Networking Software Windows 98 OnlyClick on Communications in the Components list Make New Connection Windows 95 Example Configure the ConnectionVPN Server Field Windows 98 example Page Connect To Windows 98 Example Add Point To Point Tunneling Protocol Windows NT Dial-Up ProceduresBreak the Connection Network Window Select Network Protocol Window Remote Access Setup Window Configure Port Usage Window Dial-Up Networking Window Make the Connection Break the Connection ATM-25 Service ATMF-25 Light Description of Features General Network Architecture Modem ConnectionsConnectors on Adsl Modem Connector PinoutPin Power SupplyTable C. Connector Pinout Signal NameVisual Indicators Table D Meaning Name Color Visual IndicatorsEthernet Interface Subscriber Line InterfaceStraight-Through Cable Layout Single PC ConfigurationMultiple PC Configuration Multiple PC Configuration ATMF-25 Interface Crossover Cable LayoutVirtual Connections Network ConnectionsTable E. Atmf VPI/VCI Values Parameter Meaning ATM-Forum InterfaceVCIs Bridged ConnectionsISP/Corporate Network Requirements Table F. Ethernet Parameters ConnectionTable H. Ethernet Parameters MultiprotocolNumber of Machines Supported Table G. Ethernet VPI/VCI Values Parameter MeaningDynamic IP Address PC/Workstation ConfigurationPlug and Play Fixed IP AddressMulticast Traffic on Bridge Ports Bridged Service with FilteringFiltering Function Unicast Traffic on Bridge Ports Broadcast Traffic on Bridge PortsPPP/PPTP Network Point to Point Tunneling ConnectionsIntroduction Any Connection Establishing PPP/PPTP ConnectionsATM Channels over Multiple Remote Destinations Pptp Destination Table Known Limitations Number of PPP/PPTP Connections SupportedLAN Protocols Supported Tunneling within a Tunnel Advanced ConfigurationsOverview One TunnelIP Parameters Subnetmask and Default Gateway ParametersSingle PC Sample ConfigurationsDefault Netmask Small Workgroup AllocationAdvanced Networks Automatic IP Parameter DistributionMost TCP / IP packages support the ARP and Ping command Ping-of-Life ProcedureArp -d modem IP address -N interface IP address For example arp -a -NArp -a -N interface IP address PingPing any IP address Ping-to-Defaults ProcedureArp -a any IP address 01-90-D0-00-01-FF Netscape Navigator Changing the Modem SettingsConfiguring the Browser Accessing the Adsl Modem InterfaceAdvanced DefaultsApply SaveBridge Basic ConfigurationInitial Setup WelcomeNetmask/Subnet Mask User Defined Configuration TableIP Address Subnet Mask Default GatewayBOOTP/DHCP Configuration Table Netmask Advanced ConfigurationIP Address Table AddressPort States Table Bridge ConfigurationAction IP Route TableEncap Bridge PortAging Table StateName Basic PPP/PPTP ConfigurationChannel ID Hdlc Advanced PPP/PPTP ConfigurationHdlc Framing System OverviewEnvironmental Conditions Safety StandardsRegulatory Information Page For Canadian Modem Users Avertissement Pour les Utilisateurs Canadiens de ModemSolution Problem3EC 16389 Abaa Tczza