On 8/6/2013 3:27 PM, James Knott wrote:
Marc Chamberlin wrote:
Well that sucks... I will again see what I can do to upgrade the firmware on these Canopies, I tried once but ran into other issues. Yes they do have non-volatile memory, just did not store the IP address in it on these early models. I may just have to live without it for awhile, getting/paying a guy to climb the towers is expensive. Do they support DHCP? If so that would be a solution. You can map MAC addresses to specific IP addresses, if necessary.
Thanks James I will set your suggestion aside for the moment however as I am pursuing a test path at the moment. I have set up a test network identical to the way I showed it in my first email, and have switched the non-routable 169.254.x.x addresses in the network to a routable 10.10.10.x network. While the Canopies will not hold these 10.10.10.x address should there be a power cycle, I am just wanting to see if I now can get my Machine B to see/ping my Machine A. I modified my route table according... And no joy! Still cannot ping Machine A from Machine B. Any ideas? From your suggestion, are you implying that I need to turn off the NAT functionality of my router for the 192.168.20.x network? Marc.. -- "The Truth is out there" - Spooky -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org