Avaya M770 Manual Do Utilizador

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Chapter 2
Getting Started
Avaya M770 ATM Switch User’s Guide
11
Setting the IP address
To access and manage an M770 ATM Switch remotely, for example using Telnet or 
SNMP, an IP address must be set for the switch. 
You will need to decide whether the M770 ATM Switch will use BOOTP to acquire 
its IP address or whether you wish to set it manually. 
If you plan to use BOOTP, make sure a BOOTP server is on the same ELAN as the 
M770 ATM Switch management LEC, or there is a route from a BOOTP server to the 
ELAN. For more information about managing the Management LEC, see Chapter 
11. You will need to set the IP
 address of the M770 ATM Switch to BOOTP (this is 
the default IP setting for a new M770 ATM Switch). The M770 ATM Switch will then 
attempt to learn its IP address using the BOOTP protocol.
If you plan to set the IP address manually, first ensure that the terminal or terminal 
emulator is connected to the serial interface of the Master Agent. The IP address of 
the switch can only be seen on the Master Agent (the Master Agent module’s 
“NMA” LED will light ON). For example, if you want to set the IP address to be 
149.49.46.61 with a subnet mask 255.255.255.0, and a gateway IP address 
149.49.46.150, you should perform the following steps:
For more information about setting IP addresses, see “Configuring the Avaya M770 
ATM Switch Address Information” on page 31.
Note:  
Changing the IP address commands will take effect immediately, and will 
disrupt IP traffic (for example, Telnet or SNMP) that is going to the M770 ATM 
Switch.
M15-155s8:/>ip address 149.49.46.61 255.255.255.0
M15-155s8:/>ip gateway 149.49.46.150