Lightwave Communications 3200 user manual

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When used with the /ALL qualifier, the NETWORK command will allow the system administrator to change the network parameters for all the card slots in order. The sys admin will be prompted to enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, secondary route, and bootp settings for each card slot. If <ENTER> is pressed at the prompt, the value displayed in the prompt will be used. After entering the parameters for each slot, the sys admin will be asked if the new parameters should be used. If NO is entered (or just <ENTER> is pressed), then the previously entered changes will be discarded and the system will move on to the next slot’s parameters. If YES is entered, then the slot’s network parameters will update in control card memory and the control card will send the new parameters immediately to the card in that slot. If the card is a network card, it will immediately acquire the new network parameters and disconnect all telnet sessions to that card. If a terminal card is in the slot, or if the slot is empty, the network parameter update is refused, but the network parameters for that slot will be saved to control card memory.

sys admin>>NETWORK /ALL

 

Enter accepts present value

 

N-B: Enter IP address

000.000.000.000>

N-B: Enter Subnet Mask

255.255.255.255>

N-B: Enter Default Gateway address

255.255.255.255>

N-B: Enter 2nd Dest. Network

255.255.255.255>

N-B: Enter 2nd Netmask

255.255.255.255>

N-B: Enter 2nd Gateway address

255.255.255.255>

N-B: BOOTP at startup?

Y>

Save changes and update card? Yes or No: No>

N-C: Enter IP address

000.000.000.000> 172.16.1.2

N-C: Enter Subnet Mask

255.255.255.255> 255.255.255.0

N-C: Enter Default Gateway address

255.255.255.255> 172.16.1.200

N-C: Enter 2nd Dest. Network

255.255.255.255>

N-C: Enter 2nd Netmask

255.255.255.255>

N-C: Enter 2nd Gateway address

255.255.255.255>

N-C: BOOTP at startup?

Y>

Save changes and update card? Yes or No: No>y

Card installed, settings updated

 

N-D: Enter IP address

000.000.000.000> 172.16.1.3

N-D: Enter Subnet Mask

255.255.255.255> 255.255.255.0

N-D: Enter Default Gateway address

255.255.255.255> 172.16.1.200

N-D: Enter 2nd Dest. Network

255.255.255.255>

N-D: Enter 2nd Netmask

255.255.255.255>

N-D: Enter 2nd Gateway address

255.255.255.255>

N-D: BOOTP at startup?

Y>

Save changes and update card? Yes or No: No>y

Network card not installed in slot D

 

N-E: Enter IP address

000.000.000.000> 172.16.1.4

N-E: Enter Subnet Mask

255.255.255.255> 255.255.255.0

N-E: Enter Default Gateway address

255.255.255.255> 172.16.1.200

N-E: Enter 2nd Dest. Network

255.255.255.255>

N-E: Enter 2nd Netmask

255.255.255.255>

N-E: Enter 2nd Gateway address

255.255.255.255>

N-E: BOOTP at startup?

Y>

Save changes and update card? Yes or No: No>y

Network card not installed in slot E

sys admin>>

When used with the /ALL qualifier, the NETWORK command will allow the system administrator to change the network parameters for all the card slots in order. The sys admin will be prompted to enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, secondary route, and bootp settings for each card slot. If <ENTER> is pressed at the prompt, the value displayed in the prompt will be used. After entering the parameters for each slot, the sys admin will be asked if the new parameters should be used. If NO is entered (or just <ENTER> is pressed), then the previously entered changes will be discarded and the system will move on to the next slot’s parameters. If YES is entered, then the slot’s network parameters will update in control card memory and the control card will send the new parameters immediately to the card in that slot. If the card is a network card, it will immediately acquire the new network parameters and disconnect all telnet sessions to that card. If a terminal card is in the slot, or if the slot is empty, the network parameter update is refused, but the network parameters for that slot will be saved to control card memory.

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