Match address map entries to recorded MAC addresses

As you physically install the Jennic-based devices, make careful note of each one’s unique MAC address (this appears on a label on each device), recording the last four bytes (8 characters) of its 64-bit address. For example, if installing a device with MAC address 00158d00:00117f0f, record it as 0017f0f in a list.

Compare your recorded list of devices against the SedonaJen6lpNetwork’s “Address Map” entries (in the network’s property sheet, expand the Address Map and note the mapped IPV4 addresses to device MAC addresses). See Figure 12.

Figure 12. MAC address of Address Map entries used against recorded list, to help device renaming


MAC address of Address Map entries used against recorded list, to help device renaming

As shown in Figure 12, in the network’s property sheet, below the Address Map area, you can right-click on each child device component, and rename it according to your notes. This method always works, however it requires you to note and record MAC address endings of installed devices.

Figure 13 below shows five Jen6lp devices added and renamed in the station.

Figure 13. Five example Jen6lp devices added and renamed in station


Five example Jen6lp devices added and renamed in station