ETHERLINK II - Repeater
Manual
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Ethernet port configurations
Speed/Duplex
Operation mode of the Ethernet interface
IP-subsystem configurations (System)
MAC address
MAC address of the device
IP address
IP address of the device
Subnet mask
Subnet mask of the device
Default gateway
Default gateway of the device
SNMP configurations
Send traps to IP
List of IP addresses over which SNMP-trap packets are sent
Community
Parameter of the SNMP community
SET command
Commands SNMP SET are Enabled or Blocked
Note: The table displayed after entering the <NETCONFIG> command is too long, therefore it is
displayed in parts.
Note: Modems with two HDLC interfaces (mainly, 1- and 2-channel) have only WAN1 and
WAN2. When the <NETCONFIG> command is entered, the table displaying information
about them is two columns shorter.
Note: If the new configuration differs from the running one, the NETCONFIG command displays
the running configuration and a warning.
The <NETCONFIG [R/N/S/B]> command displays one of four configurations: Running, New,
Startup, or Backup, depending on the parameter.
4.6.5.19
<INTERFACE NAME COMMAND PARAM > command
The
<INTERFACE NAME COMMAND PARAM>
command sets the operation mode of ports of the
internal Ethernet SWITCH, where NAME is the port name (LAN, WAN1, WAN2, Int),
COMMAND is the action performed with the interface and PARAM is one or several
parameters.
The command setting the operation modes of ports of the internal Ethernet SWITCH are as
follows:
<INTERFACE NAME MODE ACCESS/TRUNK>.
The
<INTERFACE NAME MODE ACCESS/TRUNK>
command sets the operation mode of the Trunk
or Access port.
Information about VLAN and QoS is not transmitted over the interface in the ACCESS mode.
Accordingly, all packets received by the interface are considered to belong to VLAN, the
number of the VLAN is related to the interface and the packets have the corresponding
QoS. In the TRUNK mode, packets received by the port contain the VLAN and QoS
numbers. In this case, VLAN ID and QoS, assigned to the interface are ignored. The
command is available only for the LAN port.
The
<INTERFACE NAME VLAN [1...8]>
command sets the default VLAN number for ports in
the ACCESS mode.
The
<INTERFACE NAME QOS [0...7]>
command sets the port QoS in the ACCESS mode.
The
<INTERFACE NAME ALLOW VLAN-LIST>
command sets the list of VLANs which are
received by the port
<INTERFACE NAME ALLOW VLAN- VLAN-LIST>.
All units support 8
VLANs. The VID command is used to assign the VLAN name to its number. The List of
VLANs, received by the interface is checked only in the TRUNK mode. In the ACCESS