Disabling authentication, Saving the configuration, Setting the hostname – Tut Systems SMS2000 User Manual

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Initial Configuration

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This example resets the system configuration, setting the local IP address to
192.168.1.244 with a 24-bit subnet mask (255.255.255.0) and the default gateway is
192.168.1.1.

There are two DNS servers; the first is 192.168.1.42, and the second is 192.168.1.1.

sms2000%

set quick-config 192.168.1.244/24 192.168.1.1

192.168.1.42 192.168.1.1



Setting the Hostname


Use the set hostname command to immediately change the host name at the command
prompt. SMS2000 uses the specified host name when communicating with the OCS and
as the SMS2000 command prompt. Each SMS2000 in a network should have a unique
host name.

Note:

Host names cannot contain spaces, unprintable characters, quotation

marks (“ ”), or apostrophes (’).


To set the system hostname, use this command:

set hostname hostname


For example, to set the host name of the local system to ParkPlace,type:

sms2000%

set hostname ParkPlace

Disabling Authentication

The command auth off disables authentication.

Note:

Additional options for forced web pages are available in the SMS2000

Command Reference.


To disable authentication for the current group and remove the server IP, use this
command:

auth off


For example, to disable authentication for the current group, type:

sms2000%

auth off


Saving the Configuration

To save the configuration, use this command.

Save

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