User Guide

136 Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference
ETH IP DIRECTEDBCAST
Enables or disables the forwarding of packets sent to the network prefix-directed broadcast address of an interface.
A network prefix-directed broadcast address is the broadcast address for a particular network. For example, a
network’s IP address is 192.168.254.0 and its mask is 255.255.255.0. Its network prefix-directed broadcast
address is 192.168.254.255.
ETH IP DISABLE
Disables IP routing across the Ethernet LAN. This commands acts as a master switch allowing you to disable IP
Routing for testing or control purposes.
Note:
A reboot is required after this command.
ipaddr
Ethernet LAN IP address in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods.
ipnetmask
IP network mask in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods.
port#
Port number of the Ethernet LAN; must be 0, or 1, or omitted.
Example:
eth ip delRoute 128.1.2.0 255.255.255.0 128.1.1.17 1
eth ip directedbcast on|off
on
Enables the forwarding of packets.
off
Disables the forwarding of packets.
Example:
eth ip directedbcast on
eth ip disable
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port#
]
port#
Port number of the Ethernet LAN. This number must be 0 or 1, or it may be omitted.
Example:
eth ip disable