Interface: The current interface number; 1=Ethernet, 2=SLIP
Interface T ype: The interface type — Ethernet or SLIP
MAC Address: Displays the hub’s MAC Address, for example:
IPAddress: The dotted decimal address assigned to the CenturyStack.
Subnet Mask: The dotted decimal subnet mask assigned to the CenturyStack.
Default Gateway: The dotted decimal IP address of the default gateway assigned to CenturyStack. CenturyStack must be restarted before the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway can take effect. To ensure that the new information is correct, a “ping” should be done from another device connected to the CenturyStack.
NOTE: The hub does not respond to ping packages that are greater than 1484 bytes.
Local Console/Remote Telnet-SLIP
SLIP connections enable monitoring and configuring the CenturyStack remotely with a modem. To make SLIP connections use Network Interface <2> and set the configurations shown below.
NOTE: The SNMP agent, TCP/IP stack and the Web engine are implemented on the 10Mbps bus of the master hub. Therefore the 10Mbps segment must be used for