Addr, Addr -5 – Nortel Networks 6300 User Manual

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Remote Annex 6300 Hardware Installation Guide

Chapter 3

ROM Monitor Commands

addr

The addr command displays and sets several Remote Annex 6300
operating parameters (EEPROM values) relevant to IP network
addressing:

Internet address.

Subnet mask.

Broadcast address.

Preferred Load Host address.

Preferred Dump Host address.

Load/Dump Gateway address.

Type of IP Packet encapsulation.

Load Broadcast

The addr -d command displays the unit’s ROM-resident Ethernet
address in hexadecimal notation. (For a description of Internet
addresses, see the Remote Annex Administrator’s Guide for UNIX.) The
command syntax is:

addr

[–d]

If you enter the addr command without the –d argument, the console
prompts you for each Internet address. Enter Internet addresses using
the standard decimal dot (.) notation.

The addr –d command displays the Remote Annex 6300’s Ethernet
address, IP address, subnet mask, broadcast address, preferred load
host address, preferred dump host address, load/dump gateway
address, IP encapsulation type, and Load Broadcast. The addr -d
command cannot be used to make changes to any of the displayed
parameters.

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