Specifications

SET/DEFINE/CHANGE Commands
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net-mask
The subnet mask must be of the form n.n.n.n, where n is a decimal number in the
0 to 255 range. (Default: If you do not specify a subnet mask, the access server
defaults to either a Class A, B, or C subnet mask depending on the current access
server Internet address. The default for a Class A subnet mask is 255.0.0.0; for a
Class B, 255.255.0.0; and for a Class C, 255.255.255.0. If an Internet address has not
been defined, there is no default subnet mask.)
NONE
Deletes a previously defined Internet subnet mask.
Restrictions
The Internet address cannot be changed while the Internet protocols are
running.
If you do not want to use the default subnet mask, you must configure the
subnet mask before configuring the Internet address; otherwise, the access
server will choose the default subnet mask.
The NONE characteristic cannot be used with the SET INTERNET ADDRESS
or CHANGE INTERNET ADDRESS command.
Example: DEFINE/SET/CHANGE INTERNET
Local> CHANGE INTERNET ADDRESS 195.1.1.60
This command enters the Internet address 195.1.1.60 into both the operational and
permanent databases.
INTERNET ARP ENTRY
(privileged)
Syntax
Description
This privileged command enters an Internet address resolution protocol (ARP)
entry into the access server ARP database. These entries can be purged by the
access server.