Siemens DataNET Hub (DNH) user manual Config iproute

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Command Descriptions, Continued

“config iproute” Command

“config timeserver” Command

“date” Command

This command sets the address of the IP router to which the hub-half should send IP messages whose destinations do not reside on the hub’s own network. Your network administrator can help you choose appropri- ate router addresses for your DataNET hubs (a router address is not al- ways required). Addresses are entered in “dotted-decimal” notation. For example:

config iproute 192.10.6.1

The router address is automatically stored in the hub-half’s non-volatile memory when you enter this command. You can display the current router address with the config display command.

DataNET hubs may be configured to request time and date information from a DataNET time server. To do this, enter the non-zero IP address of the time server with this command. When so configured, each time the hub powers up or resets, and every 24 hours thereafter, it will request the current local time and data from the designated time server. The command has the following form:

config timeserver 192.10.6.2

When a hub receives a reply to a time server request, it will update its local clock with the received time. Note that hub boards include their own non-volatile clock. Thus, if a hub board loses contact with the time server, it will maintain its own time and date, even across resets of power cycles.

A hub’s time and date may also be manually configured (see date com- mand below).

Without an input argument, date displays the current date and time, as known by the hub-half. Otherwise, date sets the hub-half’s current date and time according to the input argument. The date command has the following form:

date yyyymmddhhmm

The argument part yyyy is the four digits of the year; the first mm is the month number; dd is the day number in the month; hh is the hour num- ber (24 hour system); the second mm is the minute number; and .ss (op- tional) specifies seconds.

For example, to set the date to Oct 8, 12:45 AM, type

date 199810080045

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Contents Advance DataNET Hub DNH December User’s Manual 2000585-001Copyright Notice Table of Contents Table of Contents Audience & Purpose Chapter Contents PrefaceTechnical Support Getting Help Before You CallSafety Practices and Precautions Safety Practices and Precautions Overview DescriptionDual Hub Modules PortsPackage Configurations Advance Communi- cations SystemDataNET Hub Hierarchy Ethernet BridgingDNH and Maxum Com Boards DataNET Hub OperationDNH Links Definitions DataNET SwitchingTransparency DataNET Hub Specifications DataNET Hub Specifications DataNET Hub Specifications Cable Type Vendors & P/N Installation Notes CommunicationComparisons DataNET CableDataNET Hub Specifications DataNET Hub Specifications Dimension Table Description Metric Inches Zone 1 Wall MountZone 1 Wall Mount Dimension Table Page Installation Overview IntroductionUnpacking and Inspection Description Receipt of DNH Unpacking Reporting DamageWall or Rack Mounting Installation Instructions Package Configurations Wall MountingRack Mounting CE Installations Wiring Requirements Site Wiring Requirements Description Wiring of Power to DataNET HUBRecommended DataNET Cable Cable Type Vendors & P/N Installation NotesDataNET Channels DataNET Fiber Optic Cable Connections Copper Wire Site RequirementsCE Installations NEC Div 2 or Non Hazardous Areas Ethernet Communica- tion Links CE Installations CE Installation Kit InstructionsCE Installations Types of Connections Wiring ConnectionsBefore You Begin AC Power Mains Connections DNH Power SupplyInstallation Note Before You Begin Step ActionInstall 15-Ampere circuit breakers, disconnect switches or AC Power Mains Connections DataNET Copper Connections Description HubsDataNET Ports Port ConnectionsCable Impedance Settings + ImportantMaster Port Connectors TB15 TB18 Downlink Wiring without Signal Equalizer BoardDataNET Hub Signal Equalizer Board Description InstructionsRepeat the procedure for each connected port on the Hub Equalizer Board Settings Sample CalculationsRecommended Calculation OneComparing Signals ExampleView Measurements Option 1. Connection Point Option 2. Connection PointInstructions & Examples Step Action + 2.1 dB RX & TX Connections DataNET Fiber Optic ConnectionsDataNET Fiber Optic Coupler Fiber Optic Cable Type Port Connections Page Ethernet Connections Active Ethernet Port10BASE-T Cable Requirements Pin No MDI FunctionTasks Check Overview Command Line Definitions Important ChecklistIntroduction Chapter Preview Configuring Your PC Setting Network Address Learning HintConfiguring Your PC Click Terminal Settings button Configuring Your PC Getting Started Before You Begin Password ProtectionEstablishing a Connection Password Format How to Log OutHow to Log On How to ChangeAt the prompt type login password IP Address Remote Connection Log OnSetting Network Address Config address ip IP Address How to Assign an IP Address Assigning an IP AddressOverview Available IP AddressesFirmware Updates Click on Send Text File At the Local prompt type config address etherenetMAC Address Con- figuration System Status LEDs Board Status LEDs Startup LED StatusAdvance DataNET Hub Communication boards have status LEDs For monitoring the DNH operationRed Fault LED Yellow Warn LED Blink CodesHub Port LEDs Green Normal LEDEthernet Port LEDs Cross Link Status LEDCabling errors Example TroubleshootingConfiguration Conflicts Configuration Parameter ErrorsSignal Quality Problems InstructionsTroubleshooting Command Descriptions Description Unique CommandsPassword password ResetTimeout on Timeout offConfig address ip command Config device id Command Config display Command Config netmask CommandConfig iproute Del Command Display Command Example local display links Display links CommandDownload Command Events Command Dn Command Dn setuptimeCommand Descriptions Dn module on dn module off Command Description Help Command List CommandLogin Command Examplelocal netstat dn clear Logout Command Netstat CommandPort Command Test Command Timeout Command Trace Command Validation timeout Command Verbose Command Captured framesOverview How to Place an Order Parts CatalogAvailable Parts Part Description Ordering NumberAvailable Parts