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Section 4 - Chapter 2 - Configuring the OkiLAN 6100e To use Gleaning, you must have Windows 95/98, Windows NT/2000, or super-user privileges on a UNIX system. 1. Add an entry in the ARP table that assigns an IP address to the hardware address of the OkiLAN 6100e+. To do this, use the arp command. arp -s temp UNIX Example: arp -s 192.168.42.24 00:02:16:00:00:01 temp Windows 95/98, Windows NT/2000 Example: arp -s 192.168.42.24 00-02-16-00-00-01 2. Start a continuous ping to the OkiLAN 6100e+. ping Example: ping 192.168.42.24 On some systems, this may require an additional parameter. Some implementations of ping only send out one ping packet which could get lost in transit. Check your system documentation for more information. 3. Connect power to the OkiLAN 6100e+. The OkiLAN 6100e+ will glean its IP address from the ping packet. This IP address will remain in effect until the OkiLAN 6100e+ is powered off or reset. Therefore, a permanent IP address should be assigned by running the OkiNet for TCP/IP utility or via telnet. Note: Gleaning does not work with Windows NT Workstation 3.5. TCP/IP OKI OkiLAN 6100e+ User's Guide IV - 9

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Section 4 - Chapter 2 - Configuring the OkiLAN 6100e
OKI OkiLAN 6100e+ User’s Guide
TCP/IP
To use Gleaning, you must have Windows 95/98,
Windows NT/2000, or super-user privileges on a UNIX
system.
1.
Add an entry in the ARP table that assigns an IP
address to the hardware address of the OkiLAN
6100e+. To do this, use the
arp
command.
arp -s <ip_address><hardware_address> temp
UNIX Example:
arp -s 192.168.42.24 00:02:16:00:00:01 temp
Windows95/98,WindowsNT/2000Example:
arp -s 192.168.42.24 00-02-16-00-00-01
2.
Start a continuous ping to the OkiLAN 6100e+.
ping <
ip_address
>
Example:
ping 192.168.42.24
On some systems, this may require an additional
parameter. Some implementations of
ping
only send
out one
ping
packet which could get lost in transit.
Check your system documentation for more
information.
3.
Connect power to the OkiLAN 6100e+.
The OkiLAN 6100e+ will glean its IP address from
the ping packet. This IP address will remain in effect
until the OkiLAN 6100e+ is powered off or reset.
Therefore, a permanent IP address should be
assigned by running the OkiNet for TCP/IP utility or
via
telnet
.
Note:
Gleaning does not work with Windows NT
Workstation 3.5.