D9412GV2/D7412GV2 | Troubleshooting Guide | 3.0 Troubleshooting
88 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 11/05 | F01U011024B
Figure 48: NIM Encryption
Using the PING Command
Use this procedure with Windows 2000 or
Windows XP.
For Windows 2000, you must log in with
an Administrator privilege level.
1. Open a DOS window from the Start menu by
selecting Start Æ Run.
2. At the Run dialog box, type COMMAND and click
OK.
3. A command prompt window appears.
19. At Disable SNMP (N) N, press [ENTER].
Figure 49: Command Prompt Window
20. At SNMP Community Name ( ):, press
[ENTER].
21. At Disable Telnet Setup (N) N, press [ENTER].
22. At Disable Port 77FEh (N) N, press [ENTER].
23. At Disable Web Server (N) N, press [ENTER].
24. At Disable ECHO ports (Y) Y, press [ENTER].
25. At Enable Encryption (N), press [Y] [ENTER].
The colors are inverted here for clarity. The
26. At Key length in bits (0), type 128 and press
[ENTER].
normal prompt window appears with white
text on black.
27. At Change keys (N), press Y [ENTER].
4. At the C:\> prompt, type: ping <IP address>
and press [ENTER].
28. Enter keys: indicates the bytes programmed in the
D6680. These 16 bytes (32 characters) must match.
Default value is 01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-
12-13-14-15-16.
5. If the network interface module (NIM) is
communicating with the network, four replies are
received and shown on the screen.
29. At Enable Enhanced Password (N), press
[ENTER].
30. Select 9 at the main menu to save and close the
telnet session.
31. A message appears indicating that the connection
was lost. Click [OK] to close the Telnet window.
32. To confirm that the IP address is configured
correctly, send a ping command for the IP address
and check for a response:
a. At the C:\> prompt, type ping <IP
address> and press [ENTER].
b. If the NIM is communicating with the
network, four replies are received and shown
on the screen.