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Installing the S8700 IP Connect
May 2002
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CAUTION:
If reusing TN2312AP circuit packs that have previously had a static address programmed,
you must erase the existing IP address before programming another one. Failure to do this
may result in serious network problems for the customer. Use the following procedure to
erase an existing IP address assignment:
1 Plug the TN2312 into Slot 2 of a G600 media gateway or if already plugged in, reseat it
(unplug and plug in).
2 While the letters I P are flashing on the LED display (five seconds), press the recessed
pushbutton on the faceplate.
3 The TN2312 is now ready for another static IP address.
4 Connect the services laptop computer to the top port on the IPSI circuit pack faceplate.
5 From the services laptop Start Menu click Start > Run to open the Run dialog box.
6 Type command and press Enter to open a MSDOS Command Line window.
7 Type arp -d 192.11.13.6 and press Enter to clear the ARP cache in the laptop. This
command will respond with one of the following:
• The command line prompt when the cache has been cleared.
• The phrase: The specified entry was not found. This is returned when the
specified IP address does not currently contain an entry in the ARP cache.
8 Type telnet 192.11.13.6 and press Enter to open the Telnet window and connect to the
IPSI
Prompt = [IPSI]:
NOTE:
While connected to the IPSI, type help or ? to obtain online help. Most commands have
two or three letter abbreviations.
9 Type ipsilogin and press Enter.
10 Log in as craft.
Prompt = [IPADMIN]:
11 Type set control interface <ipaddr><netmask>, where <ipaddr>is the
customer-provided IP address and <netmask> is the customer provided subnet mask.
Press
Enter.
12 If required type set control gateway <gateway>, where <gateway> is the
customer-provided IP address for their gateway. Press
Enter.
13 If required use the setvlanpri, setvlanid, and setdiffserv commands to enter VLAN and
diffserv parameters for the IPSI. Use the help <command> to obtain syntax guidelines
for these commands.
14 Check the LCD. Verify that it has an I P with a filled-in V showing at the bottom. (See
‘‘LED display showing that the IPSI has a static IP address’’ on page 165
)