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Rip receive, Fether, Option – Verilink XEL XSP-100 SHARK IAP (9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02) Product Manual User Manual

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Chapter 6: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

Chapter 6-40

XEL P/N & Release 9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02

SHARK™ IAD User’s Guide

rip receive

set rip receive {off | v1 | v2 | v1 compat} Specifies the rip protocol to be used.

fether

This command enters the fether node to configure the Fast (10/100BaseT)
ethernet port on the router module.

(top)>> ROUTER
(ROUTER)>> ip
(ROUTER ip)>> fether
(ROUTER ip fether)>>

option

set option { on | off} Enables or disables communications through the router.

address

set address nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Assigns an IP address to the SHARK™ IAD on the local area network. The IP
address you assign to an Ethernet port must be unique on your network. By
default, the SHARK™ IAD uses 192.168.1.254 as its LAN IP address

broadcast

set broadcast nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Specifies the broadcast address for the TCP/IP network connected to the
Ethernet port. IP hosts use the broadcast address to send messages to every host
on your network simultaneously. The broadcast address for most networks is the
network number followed by 255. For example, the broadcast address for the
192.168.1.0 network would be 192.168.1.255.

netmask

set netmask nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Specifies the subnet mask for the TCP/IP network connected to the Ethernet
port. The subnet mask specifies which bits of the 32-bit binary IP address
represent network information. The default subnet mask for most networks is
255.255.255.0 (Class C subnet mask).

rip-send

set rip-send option where option = { off | v1 | v2 | v1-compat }
Specifies whether the SHARK™ IAD should use Routing Information Protocol
(RIP) broadcasts to advertise its routing tables to other routers on your network.
RIP Version 2 (RIP-2) is an extension of the original Routing Information
Protocol (RIP-1) that expands the amount of useful information in the RIP
packets. While RIP-1 and RIP-2 share the same basic algorithms, RIP-2
supports several new features, including inclusion of subnet masks in RIP
packets and implementation of multicasting instead of broadcasting, which
reduces the load on hosts that do not support routing protocols. Depending on
your network needs, you can configure your SHARK™ IAD to support RIP-1,
RIP-2, or both.

rip-receive

set rip-receive option where option = { off | v1 | v2 | v1-compat }
Specifies whether the SHARK™ IAD should use Routing Information Protocol
(RIP) broadcasts to update its routing tables with information received from
other routers on your network.

tdm(x) vcc(y)
(frame-relay
encapsulation)

This command enters the tdm vcc node to configure the TCP/IP for the desired
tdm data pipe and VCC. These commands must be configured when frame-
relay
is selected for the tdm-setup tdm(x) vcc(y) frame mode. See frame mode
on page 6-36.