COMMUNICATIONS SETUP
Ethernet control
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At this point, the Telnet window starts and DGy 201 responds
with the product name and copyright notice as shown in the
sample below.
Figure B-5. DGy 201 Telnet Login (sample)
6. To change the current IP address, type IPADDR followed by DGy
201’s new IP Address (as provided by your network
administrator).
SExample: If the new IP address is 192.168.1.190, type:
IPADDR 192.168.1.190
... and press Enter
DGy 201 responds with the following message:‘
The system must be restarted for your changes to
take effect.
Do you want to restart the system (y/n)?
Type “ y” to accept the new address, or “n” to retain the current
address.
7. If you pressed “y” in the step above, DGy 201 reboots and the
Telnet connection is lost. Repeat steps 2 through 4 to establish a
new Telnet session — except in step 4, type the new IP address.
8. Confirm the new setting by typing the command IPADDR and
pressing Enter. If the DGy 201 has accepted the command, it
will respond with the new IP address.
In addition to setting the IP address, if required you can also set the IP
subnet mask (IPSubNET) and gateway (IPGateWay). See (page 124) for
more details.
Important When you change the IP address from the Ethernet
port, the Telnet connection (and communication) will
be lost. This behavior is to be expected. Simply
restart the Telnet session using the new IP address.