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Table 85
Enter view of specified Ethernet interface
2
Set network protocol address
The 3Com Router supports IP and IPX at Ethernet interface. Therefore, it is
necessary to configure IP or IPX network address.
Please use the following commands in Ethernet interface view.
Table 86
Set IP address
When an Ethernet interface is configured with two or more IP addresses, use
keyword "
sub
" to identify them.
Please use the
ipx enable
command in system view, and use the
ipx network
in
Ethernet interface view.
Table 87
Set IPX address
3
Set frame format of sending message
Both Ethernet_II and Ethernet_SNAP can support IP and IPX. The Ethernet
interface can identify these two formats out of received frame, but can only
choose one frame format for the sent frame.
Please use the following commands in Ethernet interface view.
Table 88
Set frame format of sending message
The frame format of sending message is Ethernet_II by default.
4
Set MTU
Maximum transmission unit (MTU) will influence the fragmentation and
reassembling of network message.
Please use the following commands in Ethernet interface view.
Table 89
Set MTU
Operation
Command
Enter view of specified Ethernet interface
interface ethernet
number
Operation
Command
Set IP address
ip address
ip-address ip-mask
[ sub ]
Cancel IP address
undo ip address
ip-address ip-mask
[
sub ]
Operation
Command
Specify IPX network node value
ipx enable [ node
node
]
Delete IPX network node value.
undo ipx enable
Specify IPX network number
ipx network
network-number
Delete IPX network number
undo ipx network
Operation
Command
Set frame format of sending message
send-frame-type { ethernet_ii |
ethernet_snap }
Recover default frame format of sending
message
undo send-frame-type
Operation
Command
Set MTU
mtu
size
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Page 6: ...2 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 7: ...I GETTING STARTED Chapter 1 3Com Router Introduction Chapter 2 3Com Router User Interface ...
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Page 192: ...188 CHAPTER 14 CONFIGURING SLIP Router ip route static 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 110 0 1 ...
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