GuestWorks and DEFINITY ECS Release 9

Issue 1

Technician Handbook for Hospitality Installations 555-231-743

November 2000

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Administer the TCP/IP Networking (R5)

Use the TCP/IP Administration > Network Addressing command to access the TCP/IP administration.

NOTE:

If this administration is already complete, verify that the settings are accurate for your installation.

TCP/IP Interface — Use the default eeE_0.

Host Name — Enter the UNIX name for the INTUITY system. This name is case-sensitive.

IP Address — Enter the IP address for the INTUITY system. From the previous examples, use 192.168.1.70 if using a dedicated private link.

Subnet Mask — Use the default of 255.255.255.0.

Default Gateway Address — This is an optional field. Leave it blank.

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Network

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TCP/IP Interface: eeE_0

Host Name: map5p

IP Address: 192.168.1.70

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Default Gateway Address:

 

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Configure the LAN Circuit Card (R4.4)

After adding the TCP/IP administration, press F8 to change the function key display, then press F2 to select the LAN circuit card configuration. This should be set to 10BASE-T. After selecting this option, press F3 to save the change. The circuit card configuration is displayed. Press F6 to exit the display.

Configure the LAN Circuit Card (R5)

After adding the TCP/IP administration, press F6 to return to the INTUITY Main Menu. Use the TCP/IP Administration > Network Interface Card Set-upcommand.

Card Type — Set this field to PRO100B.

Network Media Type — Set this field to Auto-Detect.

After setting these options, press F3 to save the change.

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