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pingip
IP address
PING IP address
pingip2
IP address
PING IP address #2
pingis
off, on
Ping only if in service
pingoos
number
No PING response out of service
delay (s)
qos
off, on
QOS
rip
0-3
RIP version
ripauth
0,1,2,3
RIP authentication method:
0=Off
1=Access list
2=Plain password
3=MD5
ripip
IP address
RIP destination IP address list
speed
0, 10, 100
Speed:
0=Auto
10=10Base-T
100=100Base-T
ttalker
off, on
Enable Top Talker Monitoring
vlan
off, on
VLAN
vrrpid
0-255
VRRP group ID
vrrpprio
0-255
VRRP priority
For example, to set the unit’s IP Address to 1.2.3.4, enter:
eth 0 ipaddr 1.2.3.4
Changing the router’s ethernet MAC address:
The MAC address can be re-programmed from the factory default value if required. This should not
normally be required and in most cases should not be changed. Having more the 1 device on an
ethernet segment with the same MAC address will cause loss of communication with the devices
on the LAN.
To check the current MAC addresses configured, the command is:
hw
A sample output from the hw command is:
Serial Number: 61690
HW Rev: 6103a
MAC 0: 00042d00f0fa
MAC 1: 00042df0f0fa
MAC 2: 00042de0f0fa
MAC 3: 00042dd0f0fa
MAC 4: 00042dc0f0fa
MAC 5: 000000000000
Model: DR250H0A
MAC 0 is the value assigned to ethernet 0
MAC 1 is the value assigned to ethernet 1
MAC 2 is the value assigned to ethernet 2
MAC 3 is the value assigned to ethernet 3
MAC 4 & 5 are used for PPPoE.
The syntax to change the MAC address of the ethernet ports is:
mac x
For example, to change the MAC address of ethernet 0 to 00042d0000aa, enter: