Network Command Group - GE Digital Energy 1018959 Operating Manual

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2.2.2 Network command group

The network command group allows to configure the board for communication over the network.
Command
Parameters
showip
arp
boot-method
manual | dhcp | bootp
[address]
setip
[netmask]
[gateway]
hostname
[hostname]
dhcphost
on | off
mii-tool
recheck
auto |
100baseTx-FD |
speedduplex
100baseTx-HD |
10baseT-FD |
10baseT-HD
menu
(*) NOTE: Network settings become effective only after a reboot. Therefore, if these settings must be
modified, the following actions shall be performed in sequence:
Update the settings, using the applicable command
Save the settings – nvsave command. Always remember that unsaved setting are lost in case of
reset / reboot
Reboot the card – reboot command
Modifications reserved
OPM_CNT_SNM_BAS_CRD_1GB_V014.doc
Description
Show the current network settings
Show ARP table
Define the network settings at boot-up (*)
manual static IP configuration, the device configuration
(ref. setip) is used
dhcp
network settings retrieved from DHCP server
bootp
network settings retrieved from BOOTP server
Set static IP/mask/default gateway
[address]
IP-address
[netmask] Subnet mask
[gateway] Default gateway IP-address
NOTE: network settings can be specified manually only when
boot-method is set to manual
Define the full qualified domain name
[hostname]
Full qualified domain name
Get the hostname from DHCP server
NOTE: This functionality is disabled (off) by default
As most network devices, SNMP/Web adapters use an auto-
negotiation protocol to communicate what media
technologies they support, and then select the fastest
mutually supported media technology.
Running this command shows the negotiated media.
As most network devices, SNMP/Web adapters use an auto-
negotiation protocol to communicate what media
technologies they support, and then select the fastest
mutually supported media technology.
Some passive devices, such as single-speed hubs, are
unable to auto-negotiate. To handle such devices, the
SNMP/Web adapter can be forced to operate in one mode,
instead of auto-negotiating.
Quick network configuration menu
Running this command lunches an interactive menu –
follow the on-screen instructions
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