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daveholzer

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Ajzaurususb 0.3.1 On Tiger
« on: November 27, 2005, 11:11:53 pm »
Hi,

I'm trying to connect my newly acquired SL-5500(v2.38) to a G4 running 10.4.3. I've installed AJZaurusUSB 0.3.1, rebooted, and configured the new IP interface (en2) with 192.168.0.124. On the Z side, I setup the USB-TCP/IP service with the IP address.

On connecting the Z to the hub, I always get an error alert, and this console log entry: configd[62]: MANUAL en2: 192.168.0.124 in use by 40:00:01:00:00:01.  I've re-intstalled several times, changed the IP address on both sides, but invariably get the above error message.  Also unable to connect ftp.

Here's System Profiler output for USB SL device:

SL Series:

  Removable Media:   No
  Detachable Drive:   Yes
  BSD Name:   en2
  Version:   0.00
  Bus Power (mA):   500
  Speed:   Up to 12 Mb/sec
  Manufacturer:   Sharp
  OS9 Drivers:   No
  Product ID:   0x8004
  Vendor ID:   0x04dd

Any help, ideas, advice is appreciated

Dave

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Ajzaurususb 0.3.1 On Tiger
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2005, 02:16:28 am »
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On connecting the Z to the hub, I always get an error alert, and this console log entry: configd[62]: MANUAL en2: 192.168.0.124 in use by 40:00:01:00:00:01.  I've re-intstalled several times, changed the IP address on both sides, but invariably get the above error message.
Hm. Do you have another ethernet interface (Airport?) use the subnet 192.168.0.x? Can you ping the Z?

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Also unable to connect ftp.
I remember that FTP might not be enabled in the 2.38 system. I would suggest to upgrade to 3.1x which is also a little more stable.

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« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2005, 10:53:07 pm »
Thanks, dhns, for the quick reply. I do have an airport card. It now looks like I've caused another problem attempting system upgrade. Soooo, will let you know how it goes