Store Commands
317
ADAPTER,
WLAN
ADAPTER
store rprinter del <psname> <printer_num>
Example:
store rprinter del pserver1 0
Delete the RPRINTER settings on the NIC for a Novell
environment. <psname> must be the name of an existing
PSERVER.NLM on your Novell file server. <printer_num> is
the printer number within this PSERVER.NLM.
store tcpip <ifnum> addr <address>
Example:
store tcpip 1 addr 192.75.11.9
Store the IP address for the NIC.
store tcpip <ifnum> mask <mask>
Example:
store tcpip 1 mask 255.255.255.0
Store the subnet mask for the NIC.
store tcpip <ifnum> opts [[-]rarp] [[-]bootp] [[-]dhcp]
[[-]persistdhcp] [[-]dns]
Example:
store tcpip 1 opts -rarp -bootp -dhcp
Enable or disable the automatic RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, DNS,
or persistent DHCP requests for IP addresses upon bootup. If
you are storing the NIC TCP/IP network settings within the
device, you will not need to rely on RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, or
DNS for new settings.
store tcpip
ifnum
frametype [[-]ethernet2]
[[-]802.2snap]
Example:
store tcpip 1 frametype ethernet2 802.2snap
Control which frame type(s) is supported with the TCP/IP
protocol. By default, both
Ethernet 2
and
802.2snap
are
enabled, but normal TCP/IP communications rely on Ethernet
2. This setting has no affect on other supported network
protocols (e.g., Novell).
store tcpip route add default[1|2] <router> <ifnum>
[<metric>]
Example:
store tcpip route add default1 192.75.11.1 1
Store a default router/gateway defined by router IP Address
(<router> <ifnum>) so the NIC knows where to direct packets
destined for another subnet. It is easier to store one default
entry rather than an entry per remote host or network as in the
previous command.
Summary of Contents for Network Interface Card
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