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User's Manual 4. Device Initialization & Configuration Files
Version 6.6 23 MediaPack Series
Command Line Switch Descriptions
Switch Description
-fb Burn ram.cmp in non-volatile memory. Only the cmp file (the compressed firmware file)
can be burned to the device's non-volatile memory.
-em# Use this switch to set Ethernet mode.
0 = 10 Base-T half-duplex
1 = 10 Base-T full-duplex
2 = 100 Base-TX half-duplex
3 = 100 Base-TX full-duplex
4 = auto-negotiate (default)
Auto-negotiate falls back to half-duplex mode when the opposite port is not in auto-
negotiate but the speed (10 Base-T or 100 Base-TX) in this mode is always configured
correctly.
-br BootP retries:
1 = 1 BootP retry, 1 sec
2 = 2 BootP retries, 3 sec
3 = 3 BootP retries, 6 sec
4 = 10 BootP retries, 30 sec
5 = 20 BootP retries, 60 sec
6 = 40 BootP retries, 120 sec
7 = 100 BootP retries, 300 sec
15 = BootP retries indefinitely
Use this switch to set the number of BootP retries that the device sends during start-up.
The device stops issuing BootP requests when either a BootP reply is received or
Number Of Retries is reached. This switch takes effect only from the next device reset.
-bd BootP delays. 1 = 1 sec (default), 2 = 10 sec, 3 = 30 sec, 4 = 60 sec, 5 = 120 sec. This
sets the delay from the device’s reset until the first BootP request is issued by the
device. The switch only takes effect from the next reset of the device.
-bs Selective BootP: The device ignores BootP replies where option 43 does not contain the
name "AUDC". Refer to Selective BootP on page 24.
-be Use -be 1 for the device to send client information back to the DHCP server. See the
Vendor Specific Information” section below for more information.
4.3.2 Host Name Support
If DHCP is selected, the device requests a device-specific Host Name on the DNS server
by defining the Host Name field of the DHCP request. The host name is set to
ACL_nnnnnnn, where nnnnnnn is the serial number of the device (the serial number is
equal to the last 6 digits of the MAC address converted to decimal representation). The
DHCP server usually registers this Host Name on the DNS server. On networks which
support this setting, this feature allows users to configure the device via the web browser
by providing the following URL: http://ACL_nnnnnnn (instead of using the device's IP
address).

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