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Label Description
11 I/O module ports/connectors (not used)
12 Add-in adapter slots from riser card 1 and riser card 2
Figure 3 ATD-6000 Appliance back panel
Label Description
1 USB ports
2 USB ports
3 Management port. This is the eth-0 interface. The set appliance and set mgmtport commands
apply to this interface. For example, when you use the set appliance ip command, the
corresponding IP address is assigned to this interface.
4 Additional I/O module ports/connectors. These are the eth-1, eth-2, and eth-3 interfaces respectively.
These interfaces are disabled by default.
To enable or disable an interface, use the set intfport command. For example, set intfport 1
enable to enable eth-1.
To assign the IP details to an interface use set intfport <eth 1, 2, or 3> ip <IPv4
address> <subnet mask>
For example, set intfport 1 ip 10.10.10.10 255.255.255.0
You cannot assign the default gateway to this port. However, you can
congure a route on this
interface to route the trac to the desired gateway. To congure a route, use route add network
<IPv4 subnet> netmask <netmask> gateway <IPv4 address> intfport 1
For example, route add network 10.10.10.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway
10.10.10.1 intfport 1. This command routes all
trac from the 10.10.10.0 command to
10.10.10.1 through eth-1.
5 Video connector
6 NIC 1 (currently not used)
7 NIC 2 (currently not used)
8 RJ45 serial-A port
9 I/O module ports/connectors (not used)
10 Add-in adapter slots from riser card
11 RMM4 NIC port
12 Power supply module 2
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