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Web/SNMP Cards
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UPS Management
Network command group
The network command group allows to configure the board for communication over the network.
Command
Parameters
Description
showip
Show the current network settings
arp
Show ARP table
boot-method
manual | dhcp | bootp
Define the network settings at boot-up (*)
manual static IP configuration, the device configuration
(ref. setip) is used
dhcp network settings retrieved from DHCP server
bootp network settings retrieved from BOOTP server
setip
[address]
[netmask]
[gateway]
Set static IP/mask/default gateway
[address]
IP-address
[netmask] Subnet mask
[gateway] Default gateway IP-address
NOTE:
network settings can be specified manually only when
boot-method is set to manual
hostname
[hostname]
Define the full qualified domain name
[hostname]
Full qualified domain name
dhcphost
on | off
Get the hostname from DHCP server
NOTE
: This functionality is disabled (off) by default
mii-tool
recheck
As most network devices, SNMP/Web adapters use an auto-
negotiation protocol to communicate what media technolo-
gies they support, and then select the fastest mutually sup-
ported media technology. Running this command shows the
negotiated media.
speedduplex
auto |
100baseTx-FD |
100baseTx-HD |
10baseT-FD |
10baseT-HD
As most network devices, SNMP/Web adapters use an auto-
negotiation protocol to communicate what media tech-
nologies they support, and then select the fastest mutually
supported media technology. Some passive devices, such as
single-speed hubs, are unable to auto-negotiate. To handle
such devices, the SNMP/Web adapter can be forced to oper-
ate in one mode, instead of auto-negotiating.
menu
Quick network configuration menu. Running this command
lunches an interactive menu – follow the on-screen instruc-
tions
NOTE:
Network settings become effective only after a reboot. Therefore, if these settings must be modified, the
following actions shall be performed in sequence:
• Update the settings, using the applicable command
• Save the settings – nvsave command. Always remember that unsaved setting are lost in case of reset /
reboot
• Reboot the card – reboot command
Setting the boot-method to manual has the side effect that manual-dns is also set to ON. Mind that the reverse is
not true (setting boot-method to DHCP does not forced manual-dns to OFF). However, if the boot method is set
through the quick network configuration menu, setting the boot-method to DHCP will also force manual-dns to
OFF. Unlike network settings, the DNS settings may become immediately active.