Entering commands in config mode – Netopia 2200 User Manual
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About CONFIG Commands
Entering Commands in CONFIG Mode
CONFIG commands consist of keywords and arguments. Keywords in a CONFIG command
specify the action you want to take or the entity on which you want to act. Arguments in a
CONFIG command specify the values appropriate to your site. For example, the CONFIG
command
set ip ethernet A
ip_address
consists of two keywords (
ip
,
and
ethernet
A
) and one argument (ip_address).
When you use the command to configure your Gateway, you would replace the argument
with a value appropriate to your site.
For example:
set ip ethernet A 192.31.222.57
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