Command line interface
Configuration mode
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8. Type
exit
to exit the Admin CLI.
Depending on your device configuration, you may be presented with an
Access selection
menu
. Type
quit
to disconnect from the device.
Example: Configure multiple WANs and LANs by using the command
line
The default configuration of the TX54 consists of one WAN (WAN1), one or two Wireless WANs (WWAN
for single-cellular models, WWAN1 and WWAN2 for dual-cellular models), and one LAN (LAN1). The
WANs are configured to use the following devices:
n
WAN1: WAN/ETH1 Ethernet port
n
WWAN: WWAN cellular modem (for single cellular models) and WWAN1: WWAN1 cellular
modem (for dual-cellular models)
n
WWAN2: WWAN2 cellular modem (dual-cellular models only).
LAN1 is configured to use the LAN1 bridge. Its default IP address is 192.168.2.1, and it has its DHCP
server enabled. . The default configuration of the LAN1 bridge consists of the following devices:
n
ETH2
n
ETH3
n
ETH4
n
WWAN cellular modem for single-Wi-Fi models, or WWAN2 cellular modem for dual-Wi-Fi
models.
n
WWAN2 cellular modem (dual-Wi-Fi models only)
In this example, we will use the command line to create a second bridge, called LAN2. We will then
create a second LAN, LAN2, and configure LAN2 to use the new bridge. We will also create a second
WAN that uses the ETH4 Ethernet port to provide additional redundant failover WAN capabilities.
Note
To avoid potential problems with access to the device while performing these procedures, you
should use the serial port to perform these tasks, or, if you are using an Ethernet connection, it should
be connected to LAN1 through the ETH2 Ethernet port.
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