RGB Spectrum Quadra User's Guide User Manual

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C O M M U N I C A T I O N S S E T U P

IP Address Setup

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At this point, the Telnet window starts and Quadra responds with the
product name and copyright notice as shown in the sample below.

Figure B-5.

Quadra

Login (Sample)

5.

To obtain a complete list of IP address settings, and to confirm the
connection, in the Telnet window type:

ID

... and press

Enter

. Quadra responds with a variety of product details

including the IP settings.

6.

To change the current IP address, type

IPADDR

followed by Quadra’s

new IP Address (as provided by your network administrator).

S

Example: If the new IP address is

192.168.100.15

, type:

IPADDR 192.168.100.15

... and press

Enter

Quadra responds with the following message:

The system must be restarted for your changes to

take effect.

Do you want to restart the system (y/n)?

Type “

y

” to accept the new address, or “

n

” to retain the current

address.

7.

If you pressed “

y

” in the step above, Quadra restarts and the Telnet

connection is lost. Repeat steps 2 through 4 to establish a new Telnet
session — except in step 4, type the new IP address.

8.

Confirm the new setting by typing the command

IPADDR

and

pressing

Enter

. If the Quadra has accepted the command, it will

respond with the new IP address.

This completes the procedure for setting up the IP address via Ethernet. You
can now control Quadra directly by issuing ASCII commands from the Telnet

Important

When you change the IP address from the Ethernet port,
the Telnet connection (and communication) will be lost.
This behavior is to be expected. Simply restart the Telnet
session using the new IP address.

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