Ethernet Settings - Cayman Systems 3220-H User Manual

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Cayman 3220-H User's Guide
December 2000
3220-H receives a RIP packet, it uses the expected key to create an
MD-5 digest of the RIP message. It then compares this calculated
digest to the MD-5 digest sent with the RIP packet. If the calculated
digest does not match the received digest, the RIP message is
discarded. If the two digests match, the packet is processed as a
normal RIP-2 packet.
IP authentication keys can be 1-16 characters long, and can include
spaces and special characters. You must enclose the authentication
key string in double quotes ("").

Ethernet Settings

set ip ethernet option { on | off }
Enables or disables communications on the local area network for
the Cayman 3220-H. You must enable TCP/IP functions for the local
Ethernet interface before you can configure its network settings.
set ip ethernet address ip_address
Assigns an IP address to the Cayman 3220-H on the local area
network. The IP address you assign to the local Ethernet interface
must be unique on your network. By default, the Cayman 3220-H
uses 192.168.1.254 as its LAN IP address.
set ip ethernet broadcast broadcast_address
Specifies the broadcast address for the local Ethernet interface. IP
hosts use the broadcast address to send messages to every host on
your network simultaneously.
The broadcast address for most networks is the network number
followed by 255. For example, the broadcast address for the
192.168.1.0 network would be 192.168.1.255.
set ip ethernet netmask netmask
Specifies the subnet mask for the local Ethernet interface. The subnet
mask specifies which bits of the 32-bit binary IP address represent
Using the Command Line Interface
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