ZyXEL Communications AES-100 manual General IP Commands, Config Command

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AES-100 User’s Guide

Line 7 tells the system to restart, in order to make the IP address configuration take effect. The AES-100 does not need to be restarted after configuration of other items.

For example, if you want the AES-100 to have 172.21.100.1 as the IP address, 255.255.255.0 for the subnet mask and 172.21.100.254 for the default gateway, you may use the following command sequence:

192.168.1.1> ip

192.168.1.1 ip> device delete ether

192.168.1.1 ip> device add ether ether //bridge 172.21.100.1 192.168.1.1 ip> subnet delete ether.home

192.168.1.1 ip> subnet add ether.home ether 172.21.100.0 ff:ff:ff:00 192.168.1.1 ip> route delete default

192.168.1.1 ip> route add default 0.0.0.0 172.21.100.254 00:00:00:00 192.168.1.1 ip> config save

192.168.1.1 ip> restart

Figure 7-1 Setting IP Address and Default Gateway

The AES-100 leaves the factory with a default IP address of 192.168.1.1 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, or FF.FF.FF.0 in hexadecimal notation, and the default gateway set at 192.168.1.254. Make sure that you configure the IP parameters correctly before you connect an AES-100 to the network, otherwise, you may interrupt services already running.

7.2General IP Commands

The following is a list of general IP commands that help with the management of the IP parameters.

7.2.1Config Command

Syntax:

config [save]

This command shows the IP configuration. The save option saves the configuration to the nonvolatile memory.

7-2

IP Configuration

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Contents AES-100 Copyright ZyXEL Limited Warranty Interference Statements and Warnings Customer Support Table of Contents Table of Contents Vii Viii Table of Contents List of Figures 11-4 Preface Features Chapter Getting to Know the AES-100Protocol Benefits MTU ApplicationPhysical Specifications ISP ApplicationCompact Design for Limited Space Scalable Platform for Future ExpansionDimensions Page Additional Installation Requirements Chapter Hardware OverviewUnpacking the AES-100 Front PanelFront Panel LEDs Console PortFront Panel Ports Adsl Port Connections Rear PanelConnecting the Power Cord to the AES-100 and a Power Source Console Connection Chapter Software ConfigurationCommand Line Interface Command Structure System CommandsUptime Command Version CommandRestart Command Passwd CommandConfig Print Command Config Save CommandPage Chapter Adsl Configuration Configured Vs. Actual SpeedDefault Settings Adsl StandardsDisable Ports Command Adsl CommandsDisable Port Command Linedata Command Enable Port CommandEnable Ports Command Lineinfo Command Lineperf Command Linerate Command List Port CommandSet Ports Command List Ports CommandSet Port Command Show Port Command Show Ports CommandMbps Ethernet Port Configuration Ethernet CommandsSet Duplex Command Status CommandMbps Ethernet Port Configuration Chapter Bridge Configuration Default Settings of Port-Based VlanBridge Port Numbers Port-Based VlanBridge Commands Device CommandFilter Command Filterage CommandPort-Based Vlan Commands Flush CommandInfo Command Portfilter CommandBridge Bridge portfilter 2 1 Bridge portfilter 3 1 Example of Modified Vlan Port Example of Modified Vlan Settings Chapter IP Configuration Setting the IP AddressGeneral IP Commands Config CommandPing Command Statistics CommandPage Snmp Management Chapter Remote ManagementManagement by Telnet Supported MIBs Snmp Access ConfigurationSnmp Access Read/Write Command Snmp Trap Configuration Snmp Access Delete commandSnmp Access Flush Command Snmp Access List CommandAES-100 User’s Guide Trap Add Command Trap Delete CommandTrap Flush Command Trap List CommandPage Control Files Used In Tftp Operation Chapter Configuration Backup/RestoreConfiguration Files of the AES-100 Configuration Backup Configuration RestoreProcess, used only in restoration Page BOOTP/TFTP Firmware Update of the AES-100 Chapter Firmware UploadBOOTP/TFTP Server Input MAC Database Edit Dialog Tftp Firmware Update on the AES-100 Transfer control files and firmware file to the AES-100Page Data Transmission Chapter TroubleshootingAdsl LEDs Data Rate Configured SettingsAdsl LEDs turn On and Off Snmp PasswordRemote Server Troubleshooting Telnet TelnetIndex Rear Panel Connections Terminal Emulation