Network Javamode; Network Mac-Type - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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Bit 7 of byte 0 (called the I/G bit) indicates whether the destination address is an
individual address (b'0') or a group address (b'1').
The second character, of the twelve character macaddr, must be 2, 6, A or E.
A locally administered address must have bit 6 On (b'1') and bit 7 Off (b'0').
Format
network mac-address macaddr
Mode
Privileged EXEC

network mac-type

This command specifies whether the switch uses the burned in MAC address or the
locally-administered MAC address.
Default
burnedin
Format
network mac-type {local | burnedin}
Mode
Privileged EXEC
no network mac-type
This command resets the value of MAC address to its default.
Format
no network mac-type
Mode
Privileged EXEC

network javamode

This command specifies whether or not the switch should allow access to the Java applet in
the header frame of the Web interface. When access is enabled, the Java applet can be
viewed from the Web interface. When access is disabled, the user cannot view the Java
applet.
Default
enabled
Format
network javamode
Mode
Privileged EXEC
no network javamode
This command disallows access to the Java applet in the header frame of the Web interface.
When access is disabled, the user cannot view the Java applet.
Format
no network javamode
Mode
Privileged EXEC
M6100 Series Switches
Management Commands
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