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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and
IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10
555-233-109
Issue 6
December 2001
GAS Commands in the bash shell
G-5Avaya (Lucent) access controller bash commands
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setip command
Use the setip command from a LAC bash shell to set certain Windows 2000 spe-
cific settings. To get to a bash shell:
1. Telnet to the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 over any interface.
2. Login.
3. Enter bash at the LAC prompt.
Once you are in a LAC bash shell you can run setip.
NOTE:
Setip settings require a reboot before taking effect. Set all necessary
parameters before issuing the reboot command.
Displaying current settings
To display current settings, run setip with no parameters.
Setip allows setting the customer’s LAN address along with subnet mask,
gateway, DNS and WINS settings. It also allows setting the machine name and
the RAS IP addresses.
Setting the machine name in Windows
To set the machine name:
1. In a bash shell, type setip name=machineName. Limit the machine name
to 10 characters. Setip allows you to enter more characters; however
Intuity AUDIX only displays the first 10 characters of the machine name in
its administration window.
Example:setip name=mysite
NOTE:
After having set the machine name, the setip command displays the
new settings and the old settings.
NOTE:
You will also need to set the host name. See ‘‘Setting DNS addresses
and host name’’ on page G-6.

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