Re: (usr-tc) Simple question
Netserver, from console set password <your_password> set prompt your_prompt> set domain your_domain.com.au set namesvc dns set nameserver 202.3.4.5 (your DNS) set sysname your_sysname set net0 address 202.7.6.5 (your netserver IP address) set net0 netmask 255.255.255.0 (your netmask) set gateway 202.7.6.1 (your gateway) set modem density all 4 (4 for quad cards) set modem startslot 2 (start at slot 2 if you have a dual pri card or T1) set modem s1-s56 active (this is for 14 quad cards) set all message ^first line of message^second line of message^^ set accounting 202.7.6.2 (radius accounting server) set authentic 202.7.6.3 (radius auth server) set alternate 202.7.6.4 (backup radius auth server) set assigned 202.9.8.1 (starting ip pool address for PPP logins) set secret your_radius_secret set all security on (this allows console based login as well as PAP/etc) set snmp on save all reboot All the best, Brett Murphy Technical Manager, Alphalink (Australia) PTY LTD ph: +61 3 9486-8844 fax: +61 3 9486-6822 email: me@murf.net The contents of this email message may not be quoted, copied, reproduced or published in part or in whole, without the written authorization of Brett Murphy, Director, Alphalink (Australia) Pty Ltd. -----Original Message----- From: Brian Hitchcock <brianh@kcweb.net> To: usr-tc@lists.xmission.com <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Date: Tuesday, 5 October 1999 5:29 Subject: (usr-tc) Simple question
I have what I am sure is a very simple question for most of you to answer. But what is the command to change the IP address of the NET0 interface?
Brian Hitchcock KC Web
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