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IPL M PDP-ES card for DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration protocol) to have an address assigned automatically.

IPL M PDP-ES interface card configuration

When you connect with the IPL M PDP-ES card for the first time, there are three ways to set up the IP address:

1.Use the ARP command method.

2.Use the direct PC method.

3.Use SIS commands through the RS-232 port.

Once the IPL M PDP-ES has an IP address assigned and on an active network, the on-board default Web pages allow you to configure the interface card.

Configuring the IPL M PDP-ES using the ARP command

You can make use of the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) command to set up an IP address for your IPL M PDP-ES. The ARP command tells your computer to associate the

interface card’s MAC address with the assigned IP address. You must then use ping to access the IPL M PDP-ES unit, at which point the device server’s IP address is reconfigured.

In order for you to use this setup method, both your computer and the IPL M PDP-ES interface card must be connected to the same LAN. Ensure that your PC is on the same subnet mask as the IPL M PDP-ES card.

Use ARP to configure the IP address as follows:

1.Obtain a valid IP address for your IPL M PDP-ES card from your network administrator.

2.Obtain the IPL M PDP-ES card’s MAC address (UID #) from the label on its face panel.

3.If the interface card has never been configured and is still set for factory defaults, go to step 4. If it has been configured previously, perform a mode 4 system reset. For detailed information on reset modes, see Resetting the unit in chapter 2.

CAUTION Your IPL M PDP-ES card must be configured with the factory default IP address — 192.168.254.254 —before you execute the ARP command, as described below.

4.Access the MS-DOS command prompt, then execute the arp –s command as follows:

Enter the desired new IP address and the MAC address (located on the face panel) for the interface card. For example:

arp –s 10.13.170.15 00-05-A6-00-0A-90

Figure 3-3 — Executing the ARP command

5.Execute a ping command by entering your new IP address at the command prompt. For example:

ping 10.13.170.15

After you issue this command, the unit changes to the new address and starts responding to the ping requests, as shown below. The interface card’s IP address should now be updated to the new address. You can now reconnect using either Telnet or the Web to verify that the update was successful.

Figure 3-4 — Unit response to a ping request

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Contents IP Link Tools User’s ManualExtron’s Warranty PrecautionsFCC Class a Notice Attach the network LAN cable to the LAN port Quick Start Guide IPL M PDP-ESTable of Contents Introduction Table of Contents, cont’dIntroduction FeaturesAbout this Manual About the IPL M PDP-ES Interface CardIntroduction, cont’d Installation and OperationInstallation Overview Installation and OperationInstallation of the IPL M PDP-ES Interface Card Installing the Extron IPL M PDP-ES cardPanel Features and Cabling Installation and Operation, cont’dPower Ethernet/LAN communicationOperation Resetting the unitRS-232 communication Three Connection and ConfigurationConfiguring the Hardware Connection and Configuration Connecting the HardwareIPL M PDP-ES interface card configuration Connection and Configuration, cont’dConfiguring the IPL M PDP-ES using the ARP command Arp -s 10.13.170.15 00-05-A6-00-0A-90Configuring the IPL M PDP-ES using the RS-232 port Configuring the IPL M PDP-ES using direct PC connection192.168.254.253 Esc 10.13.170.15 CICommunication and Control Firmware upgradesNavigating the default Web pages Accessing and using the Web serverCommunication and Control Communication with the Interface CardPort Settings IP settings fieldsCommunication and Control, cont’d PasswordsEmail Alerts Sending an email alert through Telnet Firmware upgradeEsc 4 SM File Management tab To add or update filesTo create a directory To delete unwanted files or directoriesPioneer tab PowerDisplay Status Display ControlsAdvanced Controls Schedule Energy SaveMonitor Symbol definitions Using the command/response tableError responses Password informationCopyright information Bidirectional Serial PortDataFirmware Version/Part Number/Information Password and Security Settings IP Setup CommandsFile Commands Re-map port designations DirectoriesWeb Browser Specific Telnet port Custom Web pagesDirect access port TroubleshootingSerial connections Specifications, Part Numbers, and AccessoriesIf status is missing or unavailable, check the following Parts SpecificationsGlossary Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’dGlossary GlossaryGlossary, cont’d Glossary, cont’d

68-1021-01 specifications

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