AWAN 3886 Server Installation and Configuration Guide

Installing and Configuring AWAN 3886 Servers
AWAN 3886 Server Installation and Configuration Guide427428-006
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Step 4: Use ASL to Set MAC and IP Addresses
MAC address, which is the hardware address of the AWAN server.
IP address of the AWAN server
The Flash RAM image file, which is Wweng2. (The name of the file is not case
sensitive.)
4. Click OK.
5. Power up the AWAN server by plugging it in. In a couple of minutes, the AWAN
server will broadcast its MAC address, and the BOOTP Server will use the file
transfer protocol (FTP) to send the Wweng2 file to the AWAN server, and
automatically install the image file. When bootup is complete, the seven-segment
display shows a race-track pattern of segmented figure-8s.
During the load sequence, the ASL Status: light displays yellow and shows
“Loading”. After the AWAN server is online, the Status: field displays green and
shows “Operation Complete”; the zeroes are automatically replaced by the MAC
address for the AWAN server. Figure 2-7 on page 2-19 shows the load sequence
as completed.
Note. When entering the MAC address for the server, make sure that you type
hyphens (-) between each pair of hexadecimal numbers.
Figure 2-6. Access Server Loader Configuration
Note. Allow 3 to 4 minutes for the 3886 AWAN server to boot up. During this boot-up
activity, the seven-segment display flashes the numbers 3 and 4 until the software is
downloaded from the network. See Table 3-4, Seven-Segment LED Display and Codes,
on page 3-6.
DECserv
00-00-FE-03-05 Wweng2
Name of the AWAN
server
Manually enter
this file for Flash
172.17.204.55
This Gateway
IP is automatically
sensed by the AWAN
unit on startup
172,17,205.55
Enter IP address of
the AWAN device
72.17.201.55
255.255.0.0
MAC address (portion)
(Use
hyphens)