Can you telnet into the projector and change it via CLI?

On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Ralph Smith <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Unfortunately I can’t give the projector a static IP because I have a
> classless subnet (255.255.252.0 mask) and the web interface on the projector
> will only accept classful subnet masks.  Infocus tech support was zero help
> with this.  It will accept a DHCP assigned address with this mask, at
> least.  I did try giving it a different IP address through DHCP but it
> didn’t resolve problem.****
>
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> *From:* Cameron [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 19, 2011 1:46 PM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: Weird Duplicate IP address problem****
>
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>
> Have you tried giving the projector a static IP and rebooting the server?*
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> On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 12:56 PM, Ralph Smith <[email protected]>
> wrote:****
>
> I have a Windows 2008 Server with a statically assigned IP address that
> seems to have an issue with another  device on my network.****
>
> Whenever the server is rebooted, it displays an error that there is a
> duplicate IP address on the network, and changes its own address to an
> auto-configured 169… address.****
>
> The thing is it says it conflicts with the device having the IP address of
> 0.0.0.0., and gives the MAC address of the conflicting device.  As far as I
> know this means it’s a MAC address conflict.  However the conflicting device
> does not share the IP address or the MAC address of the server.****
>
> The other device happens to be an Infocus projector that gets it IP Address
> through a DHCP reservation.****
>
> If I pull the cable on the projector and then reset the NIC on the server
> there are no problems.  If I then plug the projector back in the two
> machines coexist happily until I have to reboot the server.****
>
> Also, if I change the IP address on the server NIC  without disconnecting
> the projector, the server is happy with its new address until the next time
> it reboots.  At which point I can change it back to its original IP address
> and again all is well.****
>
> So it detects an IP address conflict, but there is no duplicate IP address
> on the network, nor is the MAC address a duplicate.  It only throws this
> error when the server boots, otherwise its fine.  The server is a VM on
> Hyper-V and is a DC that also does DNS and DHCP.  I’ve looked at DNS, WINS,
> DHCP and don’t see anything amiss.****
>
> Any suggestions on how to fix this?  Thanks.****
>
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