DT Etherlink IV
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4.6.5.54 <VLAN [IF] [1..8]> Command
This command sets default VLAN number for interfaces in ACCESS or MIXED mode ([IF] is LANx,
INT). Default VLAN is used to assign VLAN information for untagged traffic.
In ACCESS mode, only frames with VLAN equal to port's default VLAN are allowed to egress.
In MIXED mode, frames with VLAN equal to port's default VLAN egress untagged. Frames of al
other VLANs are blocked or are allowed to egress tagged according to rules set by ALLOW
command.
In both ACCESS and MIXED modes ingressing untagged frames are assigned to default VLAN.
There are 8 separately managed VLANs in the modem. For each managed VLAN the VID (VLAN
ID) can be selected with the VID command.
4.6.5.55 <QOS [IF] [0..7]> Command
This command sets default QoS for interfaces in ACCESS or MIXED mode ([IF] is LANx, INT). The
Lowest priority is 0, the highest is 7. Default QoS is used to assign quality of service information for
ingressing untagged traffic.
The INT interface is always considered in ACCESS mode and all frames coming from the INT
interface will have default QoS assigned.
4.6.5.56 <ALLOW [IF] [VLAN list]> Command
This command selects which VLANs are allowed on interfaces in TRUNK or MIXED mode ([IF] is
LANx, WANx).
The VLAN list is a comma-separated list of allowed VLANS from 1 to 8, and the word OTHER
(allows all other VLANs except 1-8). Spaces in the list are not allowed. To allow all VLANS on the
interface, write ALL in the list.
CP_NET>ALLOW LAN1 1,2,3
CP_NET>ALLOW WAN2 5,3,OTHER
CP_NET>ALLOW WAN4 ALL
4.6.5.57 <VID [1-8] ID> Command
The <VID [1...8] ID> command sets VID for the VLAN with the number 1..8 equal to the ID
parameter. ID=1...4094. 8 VLANs are supported by the device, and available VID numbers assigned
to the VLAN are in the range from 1 to 4094. VID as well as QoS are an attribute of the VLAN
packet.
4.6.5.58 <SETIP X.X.X.X> Command
The <SETIP A.B.C.D> command sets the IP-address of the modem. The parameter A, B, C and D
can take values from 0 to 255 (note that neither address of the network nor the address of the node
can be equal to 0, or to 255).
4.6.5.59 <NETMASK X.X.X.X> Command
The <NETMASK A.B.C.D> command sets the subnet mask of the modem.
4.6.5.60 <GATEWAY X.X.X.X> Command
The <GATEWAY X.X.X.X> sets the default IP address of the router.