Enterasys csx100 User Guide

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32 FlowPoint’s User’s Guide: Command Line Interface
Save, Reboot, and List ISDN settings
Save the ISDN settings to FLASH memory with the command:
save isdn
Do not power down immediately after the save command.  First type the command sync to
synchronize the file system with the  disk cache.
Then reboot the router with the command: reboot
The router will go through POST and reboot the router software.  Note that whenever you reboot the
router, you must log in again if you wish to change the router’s configuration.
NOTE:  If you do not save the configuration to FLASH, the configuration is lost upon reboot or
power down of the router.
Connect ISDN line and check ISDN status
Now that the reboot has been completed, it is safe to connect the ISDN line to the router.
To list all the current ISDN settings and check status, enter the command:
isdn list
You should receive results similar to the following:
# isdn list
DSL 0 is Idle
Switch type is Northern DMS-100
ISDN Outgoing data calls allowed: yes
ISDN Incoming data Calls allowed: yes
Retry failed calls every 30 seconds
CES: 1: 4083648318/3648318 TEI 77 assigned
CES: 2: 4083648319/3648319 TEI 78 assigned
ISDN/2               Idle ces=0 cid=-1 not assigned
ISDN/3               Idle ces=0 cid=-1 not assigned
Step 4.  Set Target System Ethernet LAN Addressing
You will now initialize the router’s Ethernet LAN IP address or the Ethernet LAN IPX network
number if you use IPX routing.  If you are configuring the router at the office headquarters and then
installing the router at a branch office, use the Ethernet LAN addressing of the LAN at the branch
office.  If you intend to test the router at the host site first, enter the LAN address of the host site.  If
you change the addresses, you must perform a Save and Reboot as shown in later steps.
Initialize Ethernet IP address
Enter the command:
eth ip addr
 x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
where x.x.x.x is the IP address and y.y.y.y is the subnet mask for the router’s Ethernet LAN
connection.  No checking is performed on the addresses.
The command eth list lists the settings for the Ethernet LAN IP address and subnet mask as well
as the port number.  The command also lists routing and bridging status.  Following is a sample of the
results of this command: