User Guide
140 Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference
ETH IP RIPMULTICAST
Lets you change the multicast address for RIP-1 compatible and RIP-2 packets. The default address is 224.0.0.9.
ETH IPX ADDR
Sets the IPX network number for the Ethernet LAN connection.
rxrip1 Receive and process RIP-1 packets only.
rxrip2 Receive and process RIP-2 packets only.
rxdef Receive the default route address from the Ethernet LAN. The default is
on. This option is
useful if you do not want to configure your router with a default route.
txrip Transmit RIP-1 compatible broadcast packets and RIP-2 multicast packets over the Ethernet
LAN. The default is
on.
txrip1 Transmit broadcast RIP-1 packets only.
txrip2 Transmit multicast RIP-2 packets only.
txdef/avdfr Advertise this router as the default router over the Ethernet LAN (provided it has a default
route!). The default is
on. Set this to off if another router on the local LAN is the default router.
port#
Port number of the Ethernet LAN. This number must be 0
or 1, or it may be omitted.
Example:
eth ip options avdfr off
eth ip ripmulticast
<
ipaddr
> [<
port#
>]
ipaddr
IP address of the remote network or station, in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods.
port#
Port number of the Ethernet LAN. This number must be 0
or 1, or it may be omitted.
Example:
eth ip ripmulticast 128.1.210.64
eth ipx addr
<
ipxnet
> [
port#
]
ipxnet
IPX network number represented by 8 hexadecimal characters.
port#
Port number of the Ethernet LAN. This number must be 0 or 1, or it may be omitted.
Example:
eth ipx addr 123










