Addtron Technology manual WebNet User’s Guide

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Show ARP help

arp

Show ARP table contents

arp -a

Add ARP perm. entry (Unix and OS/2)

arp -s ’ip

 

addr’ 00:00:00:00:00:00

Add ARP temp. entry (Unix and OS/2)

arp -s ’ip

 

addr’ 00:00:00:00:00:00 temp

Add ARP entry (Windows)

arp -s ’ip

 

addr’ 00-00-00-00-00-00

Add ARP entry (recent Windows)

arp -s ’ip

 

addr’ 00-00-00-00-00-00 ’if

 

addr’

Delete ARP table entry

arp -d ’ip

 

addr’

Ping an IP address

ping ’some

 

ip’

The ’ip addr’, is the IP address you want to assign to your WebNet, is always given in dotted (numeric) format. e.g. 192.168.26.35. This is only a local IP assigment, you must remember to configure the WebNet network settings page accordingly.

The ”temp” parameter, for non-Windows, is used to assign non-permanent ARP entries and is recommended.

You should replace the ’00’s with the the actual MAC addresse of your WebNet, e.g. 00:D0:C8:00:1x:xx. The MAC address is used as the serial number of the WebNet.

The ’if addr’, which is the IP address of your PC, is also given in dotted (numeric) format. e.g. 192.168.26.7. This parameter is only required in old versions of Windows.

Use the command ’arp -a’ to verify that your ARP entry is properly set.

To avoid system mis-configuration delete the added ARP entry after the initial WebNet configuration. If the WebNet unit is properly configured with an IP address all ARP tables on the network will now be automatically updated.

B.3 AutoIP Feature

To manually assign WebNet with an IP address using AutoIP, perform the following:

Do a secure reboot to enable AutoIP. [This step may not be required if factory defaults are active on a new unit.] See the section above for details.

Use the ’arp’ command to add an entry for your unit, and verify the entry using ’arp -a’. See the section above for details.

Use the ’ping’ command to send IP packets to your WebNet. When you receive ping replies, the unit has accepted its AutoIP assignment, and you can delete the ARP entry.

You can now use you Web browser to properly configure the network settings page of the WebNet - and then reboot it.

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