2. To show the current IP settings, type sh ip (show TCP/IP settings) and press Enter.

IP is enabled

 

 

 

 

IP address

192.0.0.192

Boot tries

3

 

Subnet mask

255.255.0.0

Boot method

AUTO

IP Router

192.0.0.192

Max window

10240

(via DHCP

192.0.0.192)

 

 

 

LPD banner

disabled

Timeout

0

min

LPD retries are

disabled

Keepalive

1

min

Service

Port

TCP port

 

 

PXR1E8580_X1

X1

9100

 

 

3. To show the current Avalanche settings, type sh ava (show all Avalanche properties) and press Enter.

Console IP address: 192.0.0.192

Avalanche is Enabled

Packages installed:

SSCfg: Revision 1

Properties set:

OsVer = 3.0

OsType = PHG2

ProcessorType = MC68336GCAB20

ProcessorRevision = 1F76K

Processor = freescale

Type = M09460

ModelCode = 22

ModelName = PXR1E859E

NetVer = 1.14

EnablerVer = 1.63

RadioType = G

CoreEnabler = 3

4. To change the SSID, type set nw ssid testsystem and press Enter.

5. To set the IP address, type set ip ad 192.0.0.192 and press Enter.

6. To set the subnet mask, type set ip sub 255.255.255.0 and press Enter.

7. Type INIT and press Enter to save the settings and initialize the unit.

8. Type EXIT to exit Telnet.

H e l p C o m m a n d s

For help at any time, type “Help” and a list of available commands appears. The Help command builds on itself, because for each command you type, more details appear for each option.

Syntax: help set

DEFAULT

Set parameters to factory defaults

PAssword <password>

Set console password

POrt <name> ...

Parameter for port <name>

NWrk

Network Parameters

PROtect <password>

Set update password

SERVEr

Server Parameters

SERVIce <name>

Service Parameters

SNMP

SNMP Variables

Avalanche

Avalanche Parameters

POWer

Power Management

SYSLog

Syslog Parameters

DNS

DNS Parameters

STRing n "..."

BOT/EOT string

IP

LPD/TCP Parameters

POP3

POP3 Parameters

SMTP

SMTP Parameters

NETWare

Netware Parameters

POWERON <delay-sec>

Power on delay

Displays a list of the available help commands for “Set.”

Note: For any command that uses SET, you can also use SHOW to view the current setting.

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