DT Etherlink IV
User Manual
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If the sum of all CRATE settings and their load is bigger than the working bandwidth of WAN or
MWAN interfaces, queues with high priority will be served firstly, while other queues will be hold in
buffer and will wait for an opportunity to be transmitted.
CRATE [rate] [CoS:0..3] [WAN:1..4]: Sets the desired rate limit.
CRATE OFF [CoS:0..3] [WAN:1..4]: Disable rate limiting.
Examples: CRATE 128 2 1
– Sets rate limit to 128kbps for CoS2 on WAN1.
4.6.5.68 <COS [QOS/VLAN] [N] [0..3/OFF]> Command
This command sets the VLAN to CoS and QoS to CoS mapping.
COS [VLAN/QOS] [V=1..8/Q=0..7] [CoS=0..3/OFF]
VLAN: Change VLAN-to-CoS mapping
QOS: Change QoS-to-CoS mapping
V: VLAN number (1..8) according to NETCONFIG table
Q: IEEE 802.1p QoS (0..7)
CoS: Resulting CoS (0..3)
OFF: Turns off VLAN-to-CoS mapping for selected VLAN.
Examples: COS VLAN 1 3 - All frames in VLAN 1 will have CoS 3.
4.6.5.69 <TRAPIP [ADD/DEL] X.X.X.X> Command
This command lets you specify IP addresses to send SNMP traps to.
The <TRAPIP ADD X.X.X.X> command adds the IP-address X.X.X.X to the SNMP-trap list.
The <TRAPIP DEL X.X.X.X> command deletes the IP-address X.X.X.X from the SNMP trap list.
The list should not contain more than two IP addresses.
4.6.5.70 <COMMUNITY> Command
With this command you can specify the SNMP community name to authenticate incoming and
outgoing SNMP traps. After entering the command, you will be asked to enter the community name.
Please note, that the SNMP community name is case sensitive.
4.6.5.71 <SNMPSET [ON/OFF]> Command
The <SNMPSET ON> command enables processing SNMP SET requests, which allow to configure
and manage the device, however, this command makes the device sensitive to attacks over SNMP
in unprotected PC networks.
The <SNMPSET OFF> command disables processing SNMP SET requests, what protects the
device from network attacks, but does not allow to configure and manage it.
Use this command to process SNMP SET requests only in protected networks. If the network is not
protected, use this command during configuration and administration only.
4.6.5.72 <NETDEFAULT> Command
The <NETDEFAULT> command sets the following configuration The MAC address of the modems
takes the manufacturer value. The default IP address, sub-network masks and gateway are not
changed.
CP_NET>NETCONFIG
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Running Network Configuration
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Ethernet settings : LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 WAN1 WAN2 WAN3 WAN4 INT
Access/Trunk : ACC ACC ACC ACC Trunk Trunk Trunk Trunk ACC
Port-based VLAN : [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [A] [A]
VLAN : 1 1 1 1 1