CHAPTER 5: THE CLI AND PROTOCOL MONITOR THE CLI AND PROTOCOL MONITOR
MULTINET4 MULTI-PORT SERIAL SERVER & MANAGED SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5–9
For more information see the descriptions of Ethernet functionality in section 4.4: Ethernet
Tasks.
5.2.2.4 The ip Command
The table below explains the commands available for ip address management when the
MN4(ip)# prompt is displayed or from the MN4# prompt using an ip prefix.
Table 5–6: CLI ethernet Commands
Command Synopsis Description
set set port portnum
params...
Set one or several properties of a specified port.
Where portnum is the ID of a port in the format E1, E2,
S1, S2.
The available parameters are:
• admin enabled|disabled – Enable or disable
the port.
• fefi enabled|disabled – Enable or disable far
end fault indication (fefi).
• flow enabled|disabled – Enable or disable
flow control.
• media – Specify media type from among the
following options:
— auto – autonegotiate (10/
100BaseTX) (default for 10/100T)
— 10half – (10/100BaseTX)
— 10full – (10/100BaseTX)
— 100half – (10/100BaseTX)
— 100full – (10/100BaseTX)
— 100FX Full – (100BaseFX) (default
for 100FX)
• name – Supply a name for the port in up to 15
printable characters.
• security – Specify a type of security.
— None – (default)
— Address – This port will be locked
out if a frame is received with an
unauthorized source address.
— Link – This port will be locked out the
next time the link goes from UP to
DOWN.
show show all port settings |
port portnum
settings
Display the current settings of all ports or of a specified
port.
Where portnum is the ID of a port in the format E1, E2,
S1, S2, etc.
unlock unlock port
portnum. Unlock a port.
Where portnum is the ID of a port in the format E1, E2,
S1, S2, etc.