I would try to re-configure via the UPS’s serial port first. Default username and password are usually apc / apc . -- Jameel Akari
On Jan 14, 2024, at 12:48 PM, William Dudley via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
You should, in theory, be able to run "arp -n" on a machine on the same lan segment to get a table of IP vs MAC for all the machines that have said anything on that lan segment.
Taken from a box on my network:
arp -n Address HWtype HWaddress Flags Mask Iface 192.168.27.201 ether 34:23:87:d2:48:1f C eth0 192.168.27.216 ether 00:01:c0:03:51:be C eth0 192.168.27.72 ether 84:0d:8e:8c:e3:14 C eth0 192.168.27.26 ether e8:40:f2:ac:45:64 C eth0 192.168.27.133 ether 3c:71:bf:26:64:55 C eth0
Bill Dudley
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On Sun, Jan 14, 2024 at 12:06 PM Martin A. Flynn via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Will be deploying multiple AP9617 UPS network cards at ISEC (the dish antenna site up the road) as wrap-up items on the bucket list
They are currently set to an unknown static IP. If necessary, can wire shark the Ethernet connection and pick up the IP address using the MAC that is on the card itself.
Anyone have a reset procedure that actually works?
Martin