Netgear GSM7312 FSM7326P User Manual - Page 48
Parameters, Values, ipaddr, macaddr, areaid, routerid, slot/port
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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software Parameters Parameters are order dependent. The text in bold italics should be replaced with a name or number. To use spaces as part of a name parameter, enclose it in double quotes like this: "System Name with Spaces". Parameters may be mandatory values, optional values, choices, or a combination. - . The angle brackets indicate that a mandatory parameter must be entered in place of the brackets and text inside them. - [parameter]. The [] square brackets indicate that an optional parameter may be entered in place of the brackets and text inside them. - choice1 | choice2. The | indicates that only one of the parameters should be entered. - The {} curly braces indicate that a parameter must be chosen from the list of choices. Values ipaddr macaddr areaid routerid slot/port This parameter is a valid IP address, made up of four decimal bytes ranging from 0 to 255. The default for all IP parameters consists of zeros (that is, 0.0.0.1). The interface IP address of 0.0.0.0 is invalid. In some cases, the IP address can also be entered as a 32-bit number. The MAC address format is six hexadecimal numbers separated by colons, for example 00:06:29:32:81:40. Area IDs may be entered in dotted-decimal notation (for example, 0.0.0.1). An area ID of 0.0.0.0 is reserved for the backbone. Area IDs have the same form as IP addresses, but are distinct from IP addresses. The IP network number of the sub-netted network may be used for the area ID. The value of must be entered in 4-digit dotted-decimal notation (for example, 0.0.0.1). A router ID of 0.0.0.0 is invalid. This parameter denotes a valid slot number and a valid port number. For example, 0/1 represents slot number 0 and port number 1. The field is composed of a valid slot number and a valid port number separated by a forward slash (/). 5-2 Command Line Interface Structure 202-10009-01_060204