CLI Language Reference

CLI Command List

Field

mask

Description

The Access Navigator uses a subnet mask to identify the permissible range of addresses for each IP address. Large networks are usually divided into smaller subnetworks, each with an assigned range of IP addresses. Subnet masks have the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where each xxx is a decimal number between 0 and 255. Subnet masks usually start with one or more groups of 255. Typical examples include 255.255.0.0 and 255.255.255.0. If a subnet mask is not used, type none or leave blank.

Example: set ethernet ip address 192.168.118.65 255.255.255.0

Example: set ethernet ip address none

Set ID

Purpose: Sets the System Identifier of the Access Navigator. This is a name, location, or Telcordia CLLI code. is a text string, such as “Acme Corp. AN#2” or “DNVRCO1A201”. The System Identifier also appears in the command line prompt. The default System Identifier is “Access Navigator” so the command prompt will be “Access Navigator>”. When you change the identifier, the prompt will also change.

NOTE: If other management sessions are in progress, those operators will not see the new prompt until they initiate a new session.

Security: Level 2 (operator)

Syntax: set id <"id">

Field

Description

 

 

"id"

The user defined identifier can be up to 20 characters long, and

 

may use any combination of letters and numbers. The identifier

 

must be enclosed in quote marks.

 

 

Example: set id "Acme Corp. AN#2"

Example: set id "DNVRCO1A201"

Set IP Gateway Address

Purpose: Sets IP address to gateway for routing packets that fall outside the Access Navigator’s Ethernet IP address. A gateway is any device that passes packets from one network to another network in their trip across the Internet.

Security: Level 2 (operator)

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Access Navigator - Release 1.8

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Carrier Access Access Navigator Set ID, Set IP Gateway Address, Example set id Acme Corp. AN#2 Example set id DNVRCO1A201