Set (Router-Wan) Ip; Set (Router-Wan) Ip Address - Black Box Compact T1 MT850A User Manual

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set (router-wan) ip

Use the set (router-wan) ip command to set the IP traffic handling on the WAN interface.
Syntax:
Example:
{rtr_card-addr}
The slot number (1-6) that contains the Router (IP or CMG) card.
{"wan-name"}
The WAN interface to modify. The name must be enclosed in quotes.
{block|bridge|route}
block
bridge
route

set (router-wan) ip address

Use the set (router-wan) ip address command to set the IP address for a WAN interface.
Syntax:
Example:
{rtr_card-addr}
The slot number (1-6) that contains the Router (IP or CMG) card.
{"wan-name"}
The WAN interface to modify. The name must be enclosed in quotes.
{ip-addr}
The Router IP address, in the form of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is between
0-255.
[mask]
The subnet mask, in the form of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is between 0-255.
{unnumbered}
Treat this as an un-numbered interface, as per RFC 1812.
Compact T1 - Release 6.1
set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} ip
{block|bridge|route}
set 1 "LosAngeles" ip route
Sets the WAN interface named "LosAngeles" on the Router in slot 1 to route IP.
Set the WAN to block IP.
Set the WAN to bridge IP.
Set the WAN to route IP.
set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} ip address
{ip-addr} [mask]|unnumbered}
set 1 "LosAngeles" ip address 100.2.2.2 255.255.255.0
The example will set the WAN interface named "LosAngeles" on the Router in
slot 1 to the IP address 100.2.2.2, with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
CLI Commands
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