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sys admin>>NETWORK B
Enter accepts present value
N-B: Enter IP address | 000.000.000.000> 172.16.1.1
N-B: Enter Subnet Mask | 255.255.255.255> 255.255.255.0
N-B: Enter Default Gateway address | 255.255.255.255> 172.16.1.200
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>y
Card installed, settings updated
sys admin>>
When the NETWORK command is used with a card slot letter as a command qualifier, it
will attempt to change the parameters only for that card slot. In all other aspects, the
command behaves the same as if the /ALL qualifier was used.
If a bootp server is present on the same network as the ConsoleServer 3200 network
card and bootp is enabled on the network card, then the network card will use the IP
address and subnet mask assigned by the bootp server rather than those assigned by
the sys admin.
Once a network card has been assigned an IP address either by a bootp server or by
the sys admin, then the ConsoleServer may be accessed by telnet. Connecting to the
default telnet port reaches the user login; connecting to port 5000 reaches the sys
admin login.
6.6 Modem
ModemModem
Modem Command
The MODEM command allows manipulation of the modem card initialization string. When
the command is entered, the sys admin is prompted for the new initialization string.
Typing a new initialization string and pressing <ENTER> will create a new initialization
string for the modem, while just pressing <ENTER> will accept the current value. After
pressing <ENTER>, the sys admin is asked to confirm the changes to send the string to
the modem. Typing YES and <ENTER> will send the initialization string immediately to
the modem card, while typing NO and <ENTER> discards the entered initialization string
and keeps the old string. If the modem card is not currently installed, the settings are
not sent, but are kept in control card memory. The control card will send those settings
in memory when a modem card is installed.