Enterasys Networks ANG-1100 Network Card User Manual


 
36 Aurorean Network Gateway-1100 User’s Guide
Chapter 3
Configuring the ANG-1100 with Aurorean Web Config
2 Do one of the following:
To change the ANG-1100s MAC address to reflect your
computers MAC address, first find the computers address
by issuing the proper command at a DOS prompt. For
Windows 95/98/ME systems, type winipcfg; for Windows
NT/2000 systems, type ipconfig /all; for Macintosh
systems, check the TCP-IP control panel.
In the command output, look for the Physical or Adapter
Address value. For example:
c:>ipconfig /all
Ethernet adapter E190x1:
Description . . : 3Com 3C90x Ethernet Adapter
Physical Address : 00-10-4B-9D-18-17
Enter the value in the Internet MAC Address Assignment
fields.
Click Apply and Reboot Now when prompted to save the
change.
Select Clear System Logfile and click Apply.
Select Soft Reboot ANG-1100 and click Apply.
NOTE
ANG-1100 connections broken during a reboot will be lost after service
returns. Idling the traffic stream (Telnet, e.g.) for a couple minutes before
re-initiating the connection resolves the problem.
Using the Configuration Editor
Knowledgeable network administrators can use the Configuration Editor to
modify the ANG-1100s LINUX 2.0 operating system configuration files.
CAUTION
Inexperienced users or those unfamiliar with LINUX attempting to use
this editor may disable the system. We recommend only expert users, in
conjunction with Enterasys Customer Support, use this editor.