NC-AD300E Manual
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target name (tn): d
DeviceID: 0x0
The above example, "inet on ethernet (e):" is the device behind the IP address, and the
ifconfig command to see to the format, the device IP address "192.168.16.254the subnet mask for
the hexadecimal form of conversion into a decimal to "255.255.0.0".
4.4.2 modify the IP address
A) cboot
Use cboot command to modify the device's IP address, operating process is as follows:
-> Cboot
'.' = Clear field; '-' = go to previous field; ^ D = quit
boot device: at0
Enter
processor number: 0
Enter
host name: server
enter
file name: pbxe.st
Enter
inet on ethernet (e): 192.168.16.254: FFFF0000
Enter the new IP a Enter
inet on backplane (b):
Enter
host inet (h): 192.168.16.50
Enter
gateway inet (g): 192.168.16.1
Enter
user (u): pbxe
Enter
ftp password (pw) (blank = use rsh): nice
Enter
flags (f): 0x20
Enter
target name (tn): d
Enter
startup script (s):
Enter
other (o):
Enter
DeviceID: 0x0
Enter
Instructions:
In the current row directly type the new value, press enter to change, and then move to
the next parameter.
Enter ".", Then delete the current content.
Enter "-" and return to the previous row to make changes.
Enter "Ctrl + D", exit changes.
directly press enter, then move to the next one.
IP address format is still IP: subnet mask, for example the IP address need to be changed to
10.1.123.145, subnet mask as 255.255.254.0, then need to type the value as:
10.1.123.145:
FFFFFE00
Note that the modification will be effect after re-start up.
B) ifconfig
Use ifconfig to set IP address can be effective immidiately. Examples are as follows
-> Ifconfig "192.168.16.105: FFFF0000"