Figure 4.31
Static route configuration
1.
Static routes –
shows the list of existing static routes, as well as allows you to
choose specific route you are willing to change or delete. By default there is one
route which depends on earlier entered IP settings (command line –
net route
);
2.
Network address –
allows specifying network address for the route changing/adding
(command line –
net route add|delete
<dest addr> [MASK <mask>] <gateway>
);
3.
Network mask
- allows specifying network mask for changing/adding the route
(command line –
net route add|delete
<dest addr> [MASK <mask>] <gateway>
);
4.
Gateway
- allows specifying gateway for the route changing/adding (command line
–
net route add|delete
<dest addr> [MASK <mask>] <gateway>
);
5.
After entering addresses or selecting a specific route, buttons “Add”, “Change” and
“Delete” allow you to modify CFIP PhoeniX routes. If
„Rollback on”
is selected,
configuration will be reverted in case of erroneous configuration changes applied.
6.
Writes to configuration file all the changes made on the whole page (command line
–
cfg write
);
7.
System returned -
in case of error or incorrectly entered parameter value, or other
problems on the whole page – info message will be displayed here. Otherwise it
says “Ok”.
Below is the explanation of the procedure of network IP configuration in case of network IP Class
area change.
Additional network configuration commands in Telnet/serial interface
Command
Description
Net ping
<ip>
This command is for troubleshooting purposes to verify the service
channel connectivity, - it sends a special packet to the specified
address and then waits for a reply.
Net telnet
<host> [<port>]
Opens Telnet session with the CFIP PhoeniX IDU,
host
– IP address
of the IDU unit management Ethernet port.
Net tftp
<host> {get|put} <source>
[<destination>]
Uploads or downloads (put/get) file (<source>) to or from the host
IDU unit (<host>).
Web trace
{show|on|off}
Web trace allows you to see commands being executed through
Web interface when you’re using serial or telnet connection.
Show
–
shows web trace status (on or off)
, on –
turns web trace on,
off –
turns web trace off
.
Web timeout
<time in minutes>
Allows setting the time, after which the Web GUI presumes no
connectivity state. By default the value is set to 15 minutes.
Web alert
<on|off>
Allows to enable or disable Web connectivity alert when Web GUI
becomes unreachable
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