I have been working nicely with an industrial scanner that runs on Linux, but the harddrive has become corrupted and I need to get it working again. The problem is that the main PCB has a realtek chip which I believe has the most basic webserver abilities that is used in the most basic way possible. To use it ARP commands were used to assign an IP address to the chips MAC address e.g. something like: arp -s 192.168.2.5 00-05-a4-00-a8-f8(the actual MAC address was lost along with the HD)So now I'm starting from scratch in XP, how do I find the MAC address in the first place?
How would i find a "server address"? It is for an app i downloaded on my phone, the app is for my job...it allows me to view my schedule, punch in/out, request time off, etc..Our company (lowes) uses Kronos, which all of our scheduling, payroll, etc is all thriugh and they came out with app but you have to have "server address" We are on the Workforce Central 6.1 Version Suite.. I tried finding it while at work yesterday with no luck, I only found site address of which I couldnt even pull up here at home.
In the run box I enter cmd and hit enter. It got me to the command promt and I typed in ipconfig/all and hit enter. It displayed Windows IP Configuation but nothing else except another C prompt. Windows XP version 5.1.2600 What next?
cant find server name for address...(server) : time out..15 nod is join to server(win2008R2) but new of nod is join for network error : computer name change....Note: This information is intended for a network administrator. If you are not your network's administrator, notify the administrator that you received this information, which has been recorded in the file C:WINDOWSdebugdcdiag.txt.An error occurred when DNS was queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate a domain controller for domain puya.org.The error was: "No records found for given DNS query."(error code 0x0000251D DNS_INFO_NO_RECORDS)The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.puya.orgFor more information
I can usually solve most problems given enough time but after 4x hours work I have admitted defeat.I need the Mac Address of my Wireless printer so I can set mac filters for our laptops and printer.The printer is an HP F4500 all in one wireless printer.I managed to find out how to print a configuration page but there is no ip or mac address on it.Tried Ipconfig /all on the laptop and it only lists the ip and Mac address of the netbook.Phoned HP twice. wasted half hour being transferred all over the place then told to check their tech website. Nothing on their website about obtaining mac address naturally
I have an iPod 4G running iOS 5.0.1, and have accidentally downloaded an app that runs on 4.2.1. This messed up my iPod's screen calibration and dimensions completely, and I need to boot it in safe mode to fix it. All that I need is to SSH it, but I can't get its IP address, because I can't do anything on it! How do I get my iPod's IP address to SSH it?
I'm trying to wirelessly connect my HP Photosmart printer series C4780 to my mac osx even though I have the disc it is now asking me for the ip address, this doesn't seem to be anywhere on the device.
I can find ip address of any website from domains by using simple command [URL] in command prompt.I wonder how I can find the domain names from ip addresses.For e.g. I would like to know the domain names of ip - 207.232.22.200
I have recently had to rebuild the cookie information for a cisco 877 series router due to it being erased by an electrical surge.
I've successfully got it running again by copying the cookies from an identical router (obviously changing the serial numbers and so forth so it passes its verification checks).
The last piece of information I need is the Chassis MAC Address. I don't want to use the one from another router since there will probably be conflicts.
I tried following this Field Note, even though it isn't specifically for my model and it didn't work.
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how I can get the mac address from the system somehow?
I want a low cost solution router with 16 10/100 routed ports...The idea is to club 16 different segments on ofc to this router via media convertor and there will be dynamic protocols such as EIGRP or higher running between these segments.
The router needs to be security enabled...the equipments needs to be a router by defination (not a layer 3 switch)..As per my understanding there is limitation on number of HWIC-2 FE that can be put in ISR G2 series due to which I cannot reach that figure...
Kindly let me know if i can use SM-ES3-16-P in the place of HWIC-2FE for this kind of requirement.
we manufacture an industrial device that runs embedded linux, and we are throwing ideas around on how we can find devices that are connected to our network, without knowing their ipAddress. I know this is possible, because Advantech do it with their ADAM utility to find units. I put a WireShark sniff on my LAN as the ADAM Utility found a unit, and saw the following[CODE]
I have wrongly entered a ip address while port forwarding... and my router seems to not be responding.Meaning whenever I put the Default gateway numbers ,my router does not open.
Our copier has been cabled to our network but the copier company cannot install the printer driver without the IP address. Where do I find this? We don't have an IT dept.
I'm working on a CCTV DVR which has network viewing function. The front controls on the DVR won't work at all so i am unable to access any menus or burn off the footage i need. I was hoping to connect to the unit via the network viewer software or web browser but i have no idea what the ip address is. Is there any way of finding out the ip address of the unit if i connect a pc to it via a cross over cable or through a switch or am i stuck because i dont know the ip range it is in?
We have a pair of Cisco 6513 switches, to which a selection of Wintel/Linux/UNIX servers are attached, but we have some connections that we can't identify and the data centre is a remote lights-out operation operated by a 3rd party in another country. determining which server NIC ports connect through (via patch panels) to which ports on the Cisco switches.In particular, I have a UNIX (HP-UX) server that has 4 dual port NICs (ie. 8 LAN ports), of which only one is assigned an IP address, but I can see that the other ports have connectivity at level 2 (HP-UX has a "linkloop" command that is analogous to an IP "ping" but takes a MAC address, and I get a response from each when I check from another server). This means that I know that there is a physical, electrical, and level 2 connection.The one server port with the active IP address set up shows in the switches address table ("sh mac-address-table") and it gives the port it is attached to. But the remaining 7 ports do not have IP addresses assigned and so are not listed in the table.