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eth-ip

Command

eth-ip

Arguments

[ASCII Text: Valid IP address]

Security

Level

3 (config)

Device Type Ethernet

Default

192.168.2.100

Description

Configures the IP address of the wired interface client.

If the wired interface client is using DHCP, the module will lease this address to the client in response to
the DHCP request.

If the client is not using DHCP, this address must match the static IP address on the client so that IP
routing will work correctly. Any clients, using static IP addresses, must respond to ARP requests.

The IP address of the client and the Ethernet gateway must be in the same subnet for IP routing to work

correctly.

Must be ASCII text string with XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX format, where XXX can be 0-255.

The subnet for the wired IP and gateway IP addresses (Ethernet) and public IP address

(802.11), obtained by the module via the wireless interface, and must not be the same.

eth-mac

Command

eth-mac

Arguments

[ASCHEX: 6 Bytes]

Security

Level

Read: 3 (config)

Write: 4 (OEM)

Device Type Ethernet

Default

Description

Configures the MAC address of the Ethernet interface.

The input is 6 bytes ASCHEX with no colons e.g. 000B280040D2.

The value specified by the argument temporarily overwrites the factory value. For the change to be made

the value must be committed and the device server restarted.

When a reset is issued or a hardware factory reset is applied the Ethernet interface factory MAC value is

recovered.

Changing the MAC value must be done with caution. Only a known unique MAC value

should be used.