Command Descriptions,
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config address ip
This command sets the device IP address. Each device in the system
must have a unique IP address. Your TCP/IP network administrator can
help you choose appropriate addresses for your network. IP addresses
are entered in “dotted-decimal” notation. For example:
config address ip 192.10.6.123
The IP address is not automatically stored in non-volatile memory until
the reset command is entered. You can display the current IP address
with the
config display
command.
config display
This command displays the configuration parameters for the device.
config netmask
This command sets the IP subnet mask for the device. Your TCP/IP
network administrator can help you choose appropriate subnet mask for
your network. Subnet masks are entered in “dotted-decimal” notation.
For example:
config netmask 255.255.192.0
The subnet mask is not automatically stored in non-volatile memory until
the reset command is entered. You can display the current subnet mask
with the
config display
command.
config iproute
This command sets the address of the IP router to which the device
should send TCP/IP messages whose destinations do not reside on the
devices’ own network. Your TCP/IP network administrator can help you
choose appropriate router addresses for your DataNET hubs (a router
address is not required). Addresses are entered in “dotted-decimal”
notation. For example:
config iproute 192.10.6.1
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