SENA NEMO10-SK User Manual

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The ‘group’ is the category where the parameters should be entered. For example, if users want to set

parameters related to the IP configuration, use set command as shown in the Figure 2-12.

> set ip static 192.168.1.100 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1
OK
>

Figure 2-12 IP configuration example screen

In the above example, the first parameter ‘ip’ indicates that the following parameters are IP

configuration parameters. The second parameter ‘static’ indicates that the NEMO10 will use static IP

address of the third parameter ‘192.168.1.100’. The fifth parameter indicates the subnet mask and the

next indicates the default gateway IP address.

If users want to change only one of the parameters of the group, users can omit trailing parameters

and/or can use ‘*’ to keep a parameter value. The screen below will show how to change subnet mask

only without changing IP address and gateway IP address.

> set ip static * 255.255.0.0
OK
>

Figure 2-13 Changing only one parameter value example

Command usage of ‘set’ will differ depending on the groups. Each ‘set’ command usage of the group

can be found using ‘help group’ command. For example, if users want to know how to use ‘set’

command to configure IP configuration, typing ‘help ip’ + <CR> will show ‘set’ command usage for the

IP configuration as shown in Figure 2-14.

> help ip
set ip ipmode par1 par2 ...
- ipmode: static=Static IP / dhcp=DHCP / pppoe=PPPoE
- parameters:
if ipmode = static,

par1 = IP address,
par2 = subnet mask,
par3 = gateway

if ipmode = dhcp,

no parameters required

if ipmode = pppoe,

par1 = PPPoE username,
par2 = PPPoE password

>

Figure 2-14 Help screen example

Note: The changed values will not take effect until ‘save’ and ‘reboot’ commands are invoked. For

more details, please refer to section 2.4.5 ~ 2.4.7.

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