ETHERLINK II - Repeater
Manual
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4.6.5.22
<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).
4.6.5.23
<GATEWAY X.X.X.X> command
The <GATEWAY X.X.X.X> sets the default IP address of the router.
4.6.5.24
<NETMASK X.X.X.X> command
The <NETMASK A.B.C.D> command sets the subnet mask of the modem.
4.6.5.25
<VID> 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 lie in
the range from 1 to 4094. VID as well as QoS are an attribute of the VLAN packet.
4.6.5.26
<TRAPIP ADD/DEL X.X.X.X> command
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 contain no more than two IP addresses.
4.6.5.27
<COMMUNITY> command
The
<COMMUNITY>
command sets the SNMP community parameter used to authenticate
incoming and outgoing SNMP traps: incoming requests to write and read and outgoing
answers to requests and outgoing traps.
After typing COMMUNITY, an invitation is displayed to enter the community parameters.
4.6.5.28
<SNMPSET ON/OFF> command
The <SNMPSET ON> command enables processing SNMP SET requests, which allows one 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, which protects the
device from network attacks, but does not allows one 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.