
Installing the Model 8000 Remote Access Concentrator
Chapter 3 ROM Monitor Commands
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addr
The addr command sets and displays several RAC operating parameters
(EEPROM values) relevant to IP network addressing:
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Internet address
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Subnet mask
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Broadcast address
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Preferred load host address
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Preferred dump host address
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Load/dump gateway address
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Type of IP packet encapsulation
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Load broadcast
The addr -d command displays the RAC’s ROM-resident Ethernet
address in hexadecimal notation. (For a description of IP addresses, refer
to Managing Remote Access Concentrators Using Command Line
Interfaces.) The command syntax is:
addr [–d]
If you enter the addr command without the –d argument, you will be
prompted for each IP address. Enter IP addresses using standard dotted-
decimal notation.
The addr –d command displays the RAC’s Ethernet address, IP address,
subnet mask, broadcast address, preferred load host address, preferred
dump host address, load/dump gateway address, IP encapsulation type,
and load broadcast flag. The addr -d command cannot be used to make
changes to any of the displayed parameters.
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