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*************** RTM3205 GPS IPV4/IPV6 Network Configuration *******************
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* This script will configure the TCP/IPV4/IPV6 network parameters for your *
* RTM3205 GPS. We will first configure IPV4 and then IPV6. Your *
* RTM3205 GPS has two Ethernet interfaces, called eth0 and eth1. For *
* each of IPV4 and IPV6, we will first configure eth0 and then eth1. *
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* You can choose to keep the existing configuration of either interface and *
* reconfigure the other. You can also choose to “unconfigure” either of *
* the two interfaces if both are not needed in your application. *
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* You will be able to reconfigure your system at any time by typing: *
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* netconfig *
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* The settings you make now will not take effect until you reboot your *
* RTM3205 GPS, so if you make a mistake, just re-run this script before *
* rebooting. *
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* You will be prompted to enter your IPV4/IPV6 network parameters now. *
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Configure IPV4 for either eth0 or eth1?
(Answer yes to continue on and reconfigure either eth0 or eth1 for IPV4.)
(Answer no to “unconfigure” both eth0 and eth1 for IPV4. Only the
IPV4 loopback interface will be setup.) ([y]es, [n]o):
After configuring your Ethernet interfaces, you should shutdown the RTM3205 and reboot it by issu-
ing this command at the prompt:
RTM3205 GPS(root@RTM3205:~)-> reboot
Verify Network Configuration
If you are using the RS-232 serial I/O port to communicate with the RTM3205, you will be able to
see the kernel-generated boot messages when the unit reboots. You should note the lines
Configuring eth0 as 192.168.1.120...
Configuring eth1 as 192.168.5.1...
if you have set up a static IP address, or these lines
Attempting to configure eth0 by contacting a DHCP server...
Attempting to configure eth1 by contacting a DHCP server...
if you are using DHCP. These appear near the end of the kernel generated boot messages.
If you are using DHCP and are not using the RS-232 serial I/O port, you will have to check the
DHCP configuration information maintained by your DHCP server to determine the expected IP
address and log in to the RTM3205 using
telnet
or
ssh
to verify successful DHCP configuration.
Refer to the subsequent topics in this section
Using Telnet
and
Using SSH
, for details on logging in
to the RTM3205 that way. Once you have logged in, you may perform the following checks.
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