
DT Etherlink IV
User Manual
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System settings :
MAC address : 00:0f:d9:04:a9:00
IP address : 192.168.0.235
Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
Default gateway : 0.255.255.255
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Warning: New network configuration differs from running network configuration!
To view new network configuration, type 'NETCONFIG N'
To view running network configuration, type 'NETCONFIG R'
To apply changes in configuration, type 'APPLY VLAN' or 'APPLY ALL'.
Do not forget to 'CONFIRM' a good working configuration.
CP_NET>
The <NETCONFIG [N/R/S/B]> command displays one of four configurations: New, Running,
Startup, or Backup, depending on the parameter.
When a command used to change the configuration of the VLAN or network is successful, the new
configuration is applied similarly to the <NETCONFIG N> command. This is determined by the fact
that configurations of the group VLAN or NET, which require confirmation, will not be displayed in
the running configuration, but will be changed only in the new configuration.
4.6.5.41 <COSCONFIG [N/R/S/B]> Command
Without parameters the <COSCONFIG> command displays the running CoS configuration:
CO_NET>COSCONFIG
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Running QoS Configuration
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QoS to CoS mapping Per-VLAN CoS override
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QoS : 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 VLAN: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CoS : 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 CoS : - - - - - - - -
---------------Rate limit--------------------
Egress : WAN1 WAN2 WAN3 WAN4
CoS 0 : OFF OFF OFF OFF
CoS 1 : OFF OFF OFF OFF
CoS 2 : OFF OFF OFF OFF
CoS 3 : OFF OFF OFF OFF
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Ingress : LAN1 LAN2
Per port: OFF OFF
Total : OFF
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CO_NET>
It shows the QoS-to-CoS and VLAN-to-CoS mapping. CoS (Class of Service) as well as QoS
(Quality of Service) have to be configured for a correct behaviour!
The rate limits for any interface is showed too.
The <COSCONFIG [N/R/S/B]> command displays one of four CoS configurations: New, Running,
Startup, or Backup, depending on the parameter.
4.6.5.42 <RSTP DEFAULT> Command
RSTP DEFAULT command restores factory settings for RSTP subsystems:
All RSTP instances are disabled; modem works like it has no RSTP system.
Each system interface has priority 128 (0x80)
Each system interface calculates PCOST automatically
Each RSTP instance has priority 32768 (0x8000)
Each RSTP instance works in VLAN# 1
Hello time for each RSTP instance is 2 seconds
CX_03_NET>RSTP DEFAULT