Network Configuration Commands; Configuring Ipv4 Parameters - LEGRAND Server Technology PRO3X User Manual

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Example 1 - PDU Naming
The following command assigns the name "my PRO3X" to the PDU.
config:#
pdu name "my pro3x"
Example 2 - Data Logging Enabled
The following command enables the data logging feature.
config:#
pdu dataRetrieval enable

Network Configuration Commands

A network configuration command begins with network. A number of network settings can be changed through the CLI, such
as the IP address, transmission speed, duplex mode, and so on.

Configuring IPv4 Parameters

An IPv4 configuration command begins with network ipv4.
Setting the IPv4 Configuration Mode
This command determines the IP configuration mode.
config:#
network ipv4 interface <ETH> configMethod <mode>
Variables:
<ETH> is one of the network interfaces: ETH1/ETH2, WIRELESS, or BRIDGE. Note that you must choose/configure the bridge
interface if your PRO3X is set to the bridging mode.
Note: In the bridging mode, only the IP parameters of the BRIDGE interface function. The IP parameters of ETH1/ETH2
and WIRELESS interfaces do NOT function.
Interface
Description
eth1
Determine the IPv4 configuration mode of the ETH1
interface (wired networking).
eth2
Determine the IPv4 configuration mode of the ETH2
interface (wired networking).
Determine the IPv4 configuration mode of the
wireless
WIRELESS interface (that is, wireless networking).
bridge
Determine the IPv4 configuration mode of the BRIDGE
interface (that is, bridging mode).
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