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Web site. See Chapter 10.1.
The procedure is the same as Unix/Linux except for the Ethernet address notation ('-' are used as
separators instead of ':'). The command is:
C:\> arp -s a.b.c.d xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
Run one or more ping commands (4 ping requests are sent by ping command):
C:\> ping a.b.c.d
Note: if required this function can be disabled by setting the 'IP Addr. Set by Ping' parameter to
'no'. For more information, refer to Appendix A.7.2.
A.8 - HARDWARE AND FIRMWARE INFORMATION
To obtain the thin client’s firmware and hardware revisions, use one of the following:
1. Use the AxRM utility - "Get Terminal Information" command,
2. Enter the AX3000 interactive set-up, and select [?]-[Information],
3. Get the AX3000 set-up by issuing the setup_get remote command (the revision is included
in the text file banner):
Example: rsh axname setup_get > file
4. Use the following ax_version remote command to get the revision directly:
Example: rsh axname ax_version
A.8.1 - Hardware Information
The AX3000 hardware information is FKx-BVyyy:
- FKx is the circuit board code (FK stands for Flash Key)
- BVyyy is the boot code version (the boot code is the non-erasable part of the flash memory)
There are currently five different generations of hardware in the field:
- FK3, FK5 & FK11: models 55, 55E and 56
- FK7: models 65
- FK13: models 65 and 65E
- FK14: models 65/65E (PS/2 mouse)
- FK15: models 60/60E
- FK16: 75/75B/75E
- FK17: models 65B (10/100BaseT)
- FK18, FK19 & FK40: models 75C
- FK20 & FK45: models 65C
- FK30 & FK31: models 70W
- FK35 & FK36: models 70F
- FK41: models 75D
- FK51: models 85
- FK52: models 85B
- FK55: models 80F
- FK56: models 80G
- FK57: models 80WMS
- FK60: models 90
Note: the correct firmware file must be downloaded for your AX3000 hardware. Example: if FK14