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  EIA-232 Interface
5.3.2 IP Configuration Menu
The IP Configuration Menu is accessed by typing a 1at the command prompt in the Main 
Configuration Menu. This menu is used to establish IP/TCP and PPP interaction with the 
network. The F3400/F1000 must be set up with an IP address, mask, and default router. These 
addresses can be obtained from your Network Administrator or IT Department. To enable the 
SNMP receiving stations (create communities), the F3400/F1000 MIB, provided on a diskette 
with every unit, must be loaded on a system(s) running a Network Operating System (NOS). 
This MIB is compiled through standard functions of the NOS. Consult with your Network 
Administrator for proper installation of the F3400/F1000 MIB on the NOS. Once the MIB is 
loaded, the F3400/F1000 can be discovered and configured over the network. For proper 
operation, the IP addresses configured in the F3400/F1000 communities must match the IP 
addresses on the receiving stations. Only the administrator's username/password may be 
changed from this menu. All other Web users must be changed via the Web interface.
Table 5.3 IP Configuration Menu Commands
Command Description
Function
i
LAN IP Address              Designates  the  LAN  IP  address.
m
Net Mask
Designates the Subnet Mask.
D
Default Route
Establishes the default IP address.
u
Web 
Administrator 
Username   
Edits the Web administrator username.
p
Web 
Administrator 
Password   
Edits the Web administrator password.
f
Web Refresh 
Rate     
Changes the Web refresh rate.
s
PPP Server IP 
Address 
Designates the PPP server IP address.
c
PPP Client IP 
Address
Designates the PPP client IP address.
z
Max Seg Size 
(TCP)   
Establishes the maximum segment size.
Communities
Communities are computers that receive SNMP Traps from 
the F3400/F1000 and interact with the F3400/F1000 over 
the network. To add a computer to the communities list, 
select a menu number posted as “empty.” Enter the 
receiving computer's IP address, the type of network access 
the machine will have (r – read, w – read/write, n – none), 
and whether the computer will receive Traps or not (y – yes, 
n – no). Separate each of these items with a space and 
press Enter when done. The newly configured community 
member will appear in the appropriate space in the 
community listing. 
Type delete to remove an existing community.