Interface command, Ipforwarding command, Name command – Raritan Computer DOMINION DSX-0N-E User Manual

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Interface Command

The interface command is used to configure the Dominion SX network interface. When the
command is accepted, the unit will automatically reboot and drop the connection. You must then
reconnect using the new IP address and the username admin and password newp/w entered in
the resetting factory default password section.
The syntax of the interface command is:
interface [enable <true|false>] [if <lan1 | lan2>] [ip ipaddress]
[mask subnetmask] [gw ipaddress] [mode <auto | 100fdx>]

The network command options are described in Table 16.

Table 16 Interface Command

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enable <true|false>

Enable/Disable Interface

if <lan1 | lan2>

Select LAN interface you are configuring

ip ipaddress

IP Address of the DSX assigned for access from the IP network

mask subnetmask

Subnet Mask obtained from the IP administrator

gw ipaddress

Gateway IP Address obtained from the IP administrator.

mode <auto | 100fdx>

Set Ethernet Mode to auto detect or force 100Mbps full duplex
(100fdx)


Interface Command Example
The following command enables the interface number 1, sets the IP address, mask, and gateway
addresses, and sets the mode to auto detect.
admin > Config > Network > interface enable true if lan1 ip
192.16.151.12 mask 255.255.255 gw 192.168.51.12 mode auto

IPForwarding Command

The ipforwarding command is used to configure the ability to forward between two networks.
The syntax of the ipfowarding is:
ipforwarding <>

The network command options are described in Table 17.

Table 17 Ipforwarding Command

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Ipforwarding Command Example
The following command enables the IP Forwarding:
admin > Config > Network > ipforwarding

Name Command

The name command is used to configure the network name.
The syntax of the name is:
name <>

The network command options are described in Table 18.

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