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Cayman 2E-H User's Guide
November 2000
set ip ethernet [ A | B ] netmask netmask
Specifies the subnet mask for the TCP/IP network connected to the
Ethernet port. The subnet mask specifies which bits of the 32-bit
binary IP address represent network information. The default subnet
mask for most networks is 255.255.255.0 (Class C subnet mask).
set ip ethernet A restrictions { none | admin-disabled }
set ip ethernet B restrictions { none | admin-disabled |
admin-only }
Specifies whether an administrator can open a Telnet connection to
the Cayman 2E-H over the designated Ethernet interface to monitor
and configure the Cayman 2E-H. On the Cayman 2E-H LAN port, you
can enable or disable administrator access. On the WAN port, you
can enable or disable administrator access or specify that the WAN
port can only be used for administrative traffic. By default,
administrative restrictions are turned off on both Ethernet ports,
meaning an administrator can open a Telnet connection through
either port.
If you specify admin-only access for the Cayman 2E-H
WAN port, you will turn off routing services through that
port. Do not turn on admin-only access without consulting
with your network administrator.
set ip ethernet [ A | B ] proxy-arp { on | off }
Specifies whether you want the Cayman 2E-H to respond when the
it receives an address resolution protocol for devices behind it. By
default, proxy ARP is turned off.
set ip ethernet [ A | B ] rip-send { off | v1 | v2 |
v1-compat | v2-MD5 }
Specifies whether the Cayman 2E-H should use Routing Information
Protocol (RIP) broadcasts to advertise its routing tables to other
routers on your network. RIP Version 2 (RIP-2) is an extension of the
original Routing Information Protocol (RIP-1) that expands the
amount of useful information in the RIP packets. While RIP-1 and
RIP-2 share the same basic algorithms, RIP-2 supports several new
features, including inclusion of subnet masks in RIP packets and
Using the Command Line Interface
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