Netopia 3220-h Guida Utente
Using the Command Line Interface
Cayman 3220-H User’s Guide
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December 2000
set dns secondary-address ip_address
Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS name server. Enter
0.0.0.0
if your network does not have a secondary DNS name
server.
IP Settings
You can use the command line interface to specify whether TCP/IP
is enabled, identify a default gateway, and to enter TCP/IP settings for
the Cayman 3220-H LAN and WAN ports.
is enabled, identify a default gateway, and to enter TCP/IP settings for
the Cayman 3220-H LAN and WAN ports.
Basic Settings
set ip option { on | off }
Enables or disables TCP/IP services in the Cayman 3220-H. You must
enable TCP/IP services before you can enter other TCP/IP settings for
the Cayman 3220-H. If you turn off TCP/IP services and save the new
configuration, the Cayman 3220-H clears its TCP/IP settings.
enable TCP/IP services before you can enter other TCP/IP settings for
the Cayman 3220-H. If you turn off TCP/IP services and save the new
configuration, the Cayman 3220-H clears its TCP/IP settings.
DSL Settings
Use the following commands to configure settings for routing IP over
a virtual circuit using Ethernet framing.
a virtual circuit using Ethernet framing.
set ip dsl vccn option { on | off }
Specifies whether virtual circuit n on Cayman 3220-H is active
(where
(where
n
is a number in the range 1-8). You must enable a virtual
circuit before you can enter other settings for it.
set ip dsl vccn address ip_address
Assigns an IP address to the virtual circuit. Enter
0.0.0.0
if you want
the virtual circuit to obtain its IP address from a remote DHCP server.
set ip dsl vccn broadcast broadcast_address
Specifies the broadcast address for the TCP/IP network connected to
the virtual circuit. IP hosts use the broadcast address to send
messages to every host on your network simultaneously.
the virtual circuit. IP hosts use the broadcast address to send
messages to every host on your network simultaneously.