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Programming E2T card on a 3300

Hi, I need assign a static IP address to an E2T card in a 3300 MXerunning MCD 4. It has got an address from the internal DHCP server but this neEds to be turned off.

The Technicians Hand Book explains about connecting via secure telnet to the controller IP address on port 2007 which I can do but it doesn't say how to assign it an address.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Ok here goes:

1 - Log into the E2T card using Putty using the IP address of the RTC on port 2007 using the RAW option.

2 - At the prompt enter bootChange and return. (if this does not work enter c and then return)

3 - Program the options and press return after each line, the options are below:

boot device - motfcc
processor number - 0
host name - bootHost
file name - /sysro/E2T8260
inet on ethernet (e) - (IP address and subnet mask (hex) of the E2T card)
inet on backplane (b) - (leave blank)
host inet (h) - (IP address of controller RTC)
user (u) - ftp
ftp password (ftp) - @
flags (f) - 0x0 (used for Fixed IP addresses)
target name (n) - (leave blank)
startup script (s) - (leave blank)
other (o) - (leave blank)

Once these options are in reboot the E2T card.

Hope this helps
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Ok here goes:

1 - Log into the E2T card using Putty using the IP address of the RTC on port 2007 using the RAW option.

2 - At the prompt enter bootChange and return. (if this does not work enter c and then return)

3 - Program the options and press return after each line, the options are below:

boot device - motfcc
processor number - 0
host name - bootHost
file name - /sysro/E2T8260
inet on ethernet (e) - (IP address and subnet mask (hex) of the E2T card)
inet on backplane (b) - (leave blank)
host inet (h) - (IP address of controller RTC)
user (u) - ftp
ftp password (ftp) - @
flags (f) - 0x0 (used for Fixed IP addresses)
target name (n) - (leave blank)
startup script (s) - (leave blank)
other (o) - (leave blank)

Once these options are in reboot the E2T card.

Hope this helps
Thanks but you were 15 minutes to late though. I ended up logging a support request with Mitel because I was getting desperate. Every document I read tells you about the secure telnet and what settings are needed but none mention the bootchange command.

Thanks again I appreciate your time.
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I NEVER use a static IP on the E2T card... I prefer using a DHCP reservation for it so it always gets the same IP address and if I reconfigure the network, its a simple change without having to PUTTY into the E2T card. Guess that is just how Mitel taught me in class so that's how I do it.
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