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Analog 2MC (Analog Media Converter)
The screen shows the assignment of the following value as an example:
VLAN ID:
5
VLAN Priority:
3
VLAN IP Address:
(distributed by DHCP)
Existing LAN IP Address 0.0.0.0 (Set to disabled, because the IP address of existing LAN is not used)
Default Gateway:
(distributed by DHCP)
DRS Address:
(distributed by DHCP)
*Default Gateway and DRS address are supposed to be set by the server correctly.
<Precautions for VLAN setting>
•
If the IP address of existing LAN is not used, assign IP address “0.0.0.0” and Netmask
“255.255.255.255.” Packet transmission to the existing LAN turns invalid by this setting.
•
If fixed IP address setting to existing LAN is required, subnet of VLAN and existing LAN should
be separated. When the IP addresses in the same subnet are set, the routing table is overlapped and
the operation may go wrong.
Activate the usrConsole
Set IP address and Subnet Mask of existing LAN
* If existing LAN is not used, enter “0.0.0.0” to
the IP address.
Activate the VLAN setting command.
Enter the parameters.
VLAN_ID = 5
Priority (COS) = 3
IP Address of VLAN = 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask of VLAN = 0.0.0.0
Enable DHCP.
Save the assigned data to Flash ROM.
Reboot the MC to make the setting effective.
->usrConsole
2A-MC Maintenance command Version 1.00 2001.07.19
2A-MC>SET IP ADDRESS 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255
IP address set complete.
2A-MC>SET VLAN
Please enter a parameter.
VLAN_ID: 5
COS: 3
IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Subnet mask: 0.0.0.0
VLAN device setting complete.
2A-MC>SET DHCP
DHCP setting succeeded.
2A-MC>SAVE CONFIG
** Don't power off during save **
May I save? [Y/N]: Y
erase start...
erase OK!
write start...
write OK!
Checksum write. OK!
Preservation of configuration data was successful.
Re-starting is required for making a setup reflect!!
2A-MC>REBOOT
May I do reboot? [Y/N]: Y
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