
CHAPTER 1: MKIP SYSTEM SHELL
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After a short delay, you will be presented with the MKIP System Settings menu, Figure 1-4.
5. Navigate the shell menu in three ways:
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Type the letter appearing in red font
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Use the keyboard up/down arrows
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Use a mouse left click
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To select, either click
OK
or use keyboard
Return/Enter
13.5 MKIP Shell Menu
There are a number of operations that may be performed at the mkip system shell menu as described in Table 13.5a.
Table 13.5a: MKIP System Shell Menu Choices
Setting
Keyboard
shortcut
Description
Display
D
Displays system information such as all the IP addresses (including virtual
addresses), subnet masks, gateways and physical MAC addresses.
Set Network
S
The IP address settings of eth0, eth1, eth2, eth3 and eth4. Also enables the
addition of virtual interfaces, which are most notably used for VLAN tagging.
Ping
P
PING is a network interface utility to test connectivity to other network Devices.
TCP dump
T
Allows the user to check source multicasts on each of the ETH ports.
eth0 set Default
e
Restores all eth0 settings to their Factory Setting with the management IP address
(eth0) set to 192.168.0.23.
Date and Time
D
Enter date and time manually. This disables NTP updates.
Set Time by NTP
S
Enter NTP server address to automatically set date and time and over-ride any
manual settings. Time zone locale is set here also.
Restart
R
Causes the server to reboot.
Shutdown
S
Causes the server to immediately shutdown and not restart.
Authentication Mode
A
Sets the Apache Authentication mode between Local Authentication (Default) and
use of a RADIUS Server.
Figure 1-4: mkip System Menu