4.6.5.79 <SETIP X.X.X.X> Command
The <SETIP A.B.C.D> command sets the IP-address of the modem. The parameter A, B, C and
D can take values from 0 to 255 (note that neither address of the network nor the address of the
node can be equal to 0, or to 255).
4.6.5.80 <NETMASK X.X.X.X> Command
The <NETMASK A.B.C.D> command sets the subnet mask of the modem.
4.6.5.81 <GATEWAY X.X.X.X> Command
The <GATEWAY X.X.X.X> sets the default IP address of the router.
4.6.5.82 <MTU> Command
This command sets the MTU size (Maximum Transmission Unit) for the port INT and is used just
for management. Standard MTU size is 1500 Bytes.
4.6.5.83 <WANIDLE [1/7E]> Command
This command sets the idle pattern for a WAN interface. Sometimes, when the unit transmits
Ethernet over E1, then an idle pattern of 1 is not convenient because the some E1 equipment will
detect a Loss of Signal. In this case, the change of the idle pattern to 7E can help.
4.6.5.84 <ETHSD [10H/10F/100H/100F/AUTO/OFF] [N=1..5]> Command
The <ETHSD [10H/10F/100H/100F/AUTO/OFF] [N=1..5]> command sets the operating mode of
the Ethernet port, where N is the number of the Ethernet port, 10/100 is the rate of 10 or 100
Mbit/s, F is full duplex and H is half duplex.
The <ETHSD AUTO> command activates the rate and duplex auto detection.