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Posted By: rbjdbkilla 3300 IP Address - 06/09/05 11:51 AM
Does anyone have instructions on how to assign the IP's of the 3300?

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RBJ
Posted By: ThePhoneGod Re: 3300 IP Address - 06/13/05 10:28 AM
i can help what do you need to know?
Posted By: rbjdbkilla Re: 3300 IP Address - 06/13/05 10:40 AM
In a couple weeks, we will be reassigning our campus' IP's and I will need to readdress the contoller. I just need to know how.
Posted By: scott mccabe Re: 3300 IP Address - 06/16/05 05:57 AM
do you know the 3300 well enough if it doesnt like what your going to do to it,as it is realitively straight forward the 3300 can be a strange beast at the best of times
Posted By: rbjdbkilla Re: 3300 IP Address - 06/16/05 08:13 AM
Yeah, we've had it for several years, we do our own updates/upgrades, i just need instructions... i know it's somewhere during boot that you change it... just don't remember how [Linked Image from sundance-communications.com]
Posted By: alreid Re: 3300 IP Address - 06/19/05 12:35 AM
Hey man can i help out 2 ?.
Is it a MX or an LX controller ?, have you ever changed any of the fundemantal IP settings via maintenance port or via telnet ?.
Just trying to find out what level of access or experience you've had.

Will this have any affect on any existing VLAN's or DHCP settings as well ?
Posted By: alreid Re: 3300 IP Address - 06/19/05 03:11 AM
Is it an MX or LX controller ?, how did you previously make RTC changes via maintenace port or via Telnet ?
Posted By: rbjdbkilla Re: 3300 IP Address - 06/20/05 08:58 AM
I've done a lot with setup/config on the 3300... I just can't find what I did with the instructions for this. Considering the last time we had to change it was almost 3 years ago...

I have the 700 user version, when we purchased the 3300, there was no MX, LX... we were very early adopters.
Posted By: alreid Re: 3300 IP Address - 06/21/05 02:10 PM
OK my friend i'm really not sure about the 700 as i only got trained on V5.1 onwards of the 3300 (yeah i'm a late comer) but i will give it a go.

Do you log onto the RTC via maintence port or telnet ?.
DO you then know to enter your "bootChange" command to edit your core IP settings.
IE - your RTC address and subnet mask (in HEX), and your default gateway and other setting.
If you need some more of these settings you can email me direct as i'm not sure about posting everything on the forum here, i don't know is it OK to post any info here at all ?.
Anyway my email is: [email protected]
I can attach some documentation that i have.
Posted By: scott mccabe Re: 3300 IP Address - 06/22/05 04:29 AM
their is more to change than the RTC+ have you got the magic lead should the RTC lockup, as i know the early 3300's tend to
Posted By: rbjdbkilla Re: 3300 IP Address - 06/22/05 08:30 AM
Yes, you have to change both the E2T and the RTC, which you can do through Telnet. Since the E2T leads are fairly hard to get ahold of, this is the best solution.
Posted By: scott mccabe Re: 3300 IP Address - 06/23/05 02:57 AM
in which case mate you already have the info req, just make the changes in the boot chg do them in the right order reboot & you will be on your way. Simple & good luck
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