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configuration). In this scenario, you can perform remote commands for initial network setup by
using the MAC address information of your NetClock 9489. This method also applies to stat
ically configured IP networks.
NOTE:
Before beginning, ensure the following prerequisites are met:
If it is desired to configure the NetClock 9489 with a static IP address, it must be a
unique IP address not already assigned to another device via DHCP, or that has not
already been statically assigned to another device.
Ensure that the operator or administrator‘s PC and the NetClock 9489 are on the same
subnet, and that the arp and ping commands can be issued from the workstation.
Complete the following steps:
1.
From the rear panel of your NetClock 9489, locate the label displaying the MAC
address of your unit. Write down or record the MAC address information.
2.
Login to the operators workstation and open a command prompt window.
3.
Install the NetClock 9489 on your network and the same subnet as the workstation.
4.
Power on the NetClock 9489 (wait for 2 minutes for the system to fully boot).
5.
From the command prompt, issue the following commands:
From a Windows Operating System
On Windows operating systems, you will need elevated privileges to execute these commands.
This can be accomplished using the runas command line program, or by holding CTRL +
Right-clicking the command prompt icon, and selecting Run as Administrator.
arp -s IP_ADDRESS MAC_ADDRESS
ping -l 408 IP_ADDRESS
Where IP_ADDRESS is the desired static IP address, and MAC_ADDRESS MAC address of
your NetClock 9489. For example:
arp -s 192.168.0.10 00-AA-11-BB-22-CC
ping -l 408 192.168.0.10
From a UNIX or GNU/Linux Operating System:
You must have administrative/root privileges to execute these commands.
sudo arp -s IP_ADDRESS MAC_ADDRESS
sudo ping -s 408 IP_ADDRESS
Where IP_ ADDRESS is the desired static IP address, and MAC_ ADDRESS is the MAC
address of your NetClock 9489. For example:
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CHAPTER 2 NetClock User Reference Guide Rev. 16
2.11 Setting up an IP Address

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