Hitachi GR2000-B Series Open the Configuration File, Set an IP Address for the Ethernet Port

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3.3.3Open the Configuration File

￿FRQILJ￿￿￿RSHQ The configuration file is opened by the open command.

￿FRQILJ￿￿ The operative configuration file in memory is opened in case that the file name was omitted.

Note: his is the example for the case where the operative configuration file in memory

*is opened. You can open any designated prepared configuration file by inputting the file name.

3.3.4Set an IP Address for the Ethernet Port

￿FRQILJ￿￿￿OLQH￿/$1￿￿HWKHUQHW￿￿￿￿

 

Set built-in Ethernet Port 0 of as “LAN0” with the line

 

 

 

command. The "2/0" means that the NIF number is "2"

 

 

and the port number is "0" (the built-in Ethernet is com-

￿￿FRQILJ￿￿￿OLQH￿/$1￿￿HWKHUQHW￿￿￿￿￿

 

mensurate with the NIF number "2”).

 

 

Likewise, set built-in Ethernet port 1 as "LAN1." The

￿￿FRQILJ￿￿￿LS￿/$1￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿

 

prompt ! is shown after the configuration changes.

 

 

Set an IP address and the subnet mask length for

￿￿FRQILJ￿￿￿LS￿/$1￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿

 

"LAN0" with the ip command. For this example, the IP

 

 

address is "192.168.1.1" and the subnet mask length is

 

"24."

 

 

Likewise, set the IP address to "192.168.2.1" and the

 

 

subnet mask length to "24" for "LAN1."

3.3.5Set a Default Route

￿￿FRQILJ￿￿￿VWDWLF￿GHIDXOW￿JDWHZD\￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿

A static route is set using the static com- mand. In this example, the address

"192.168.2.2" is set as a default route.

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Contents Hitachi Gigabit Router GR2000-B Series Hitachi Gigabit Router GR2000-B Series Quick Start Guide RevPreface Release 1.00 AugustChange Record GR2K-GA-0008Abbreviations Ilmi GR2K-GA-0008 RevLEC PIM Viii Damage to the equipment or a disruption in service Safety GuideGeneral Safety Guidelines Specific Warning Instructions Specific Caution Instructions Storage CleaningOther Instructions XiiTable of Contents Xiv Display of Operation StatusList of Figures Documentation for the GR2000-B SeriesXvi List of Tables Xviii Chapter Introduction Documents about the GR2000-B modelsDocumentation for the GR2000-B Series GR2K-GA-0008 Rev Check that All Necessary Components are Present Chapter Setup ProcessAssemble the Required Tools for Setup Setting Up the GR2000-B GR2000-1BSetup Process 2 GR2000-2BGR2000-2B Rear View GR2K-GA-0008 Rev Due to static electricity Front panel indicatorsTo yourself and the router Installing the GR2000-B on a Table or Desk Attaching the Rubber FeetAttaching and Detaching the Power Cable Connecting a Power Cable to the GR2000-BInstalling a Memory Card Installing a Memory Card10 After Installation of a Memory Card Software Permanently damage the memory cardConnecting Cable Setup Terminal and Cable ConnectionsSetup Terminal Specifications Required for Setup TerminalsConnecting a Setup Terminal to the GR2000-B Connecting the GR2000-B to Other DevicesMemory card, then power it on again Turning the Power Switch onTurning the Power OFF Normal Start-Up Process for the GR2000-BThis page left intentionally blank Configuration Examples Chapter Basic OperationsSet a password with passwd command First-Time LoginSetting the Time Startup of the GR2000-BBasic Operations Setting the ConfigurationEnter the Administrator Mode Set an IP Address for the Ethernet Port Open the Configuration FileSet a Default Route Close the Configuration File Return to the Administrator ModeManuals of the GR2000 Display of Operation Status Display of the Operation Status Covering the Entire RouterDisplay of the Routing Table Display of the Operation Status of the Interface ConfiguredDisplay of the Operation Status of the Built-In Ethernet Details About Other Settings More Details About OperationThis page left intentionally blank Chapter Troubleshooting Types of Trouble and Corrective ActionMore Details About Troubleshooting Troubleshooting and Reference manualsTroubleshooting