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Using Technician Interface Software
8-8
Enabling and Disabling Interfaces with ifconfig
To enable an AN or ANH interface for the network boot process or to disable an
interface from the network boot process, use the following command formats:
ifconfig -disable
<interface>
ifconfig -enable
<interface>
To enable an ASN interface for the network boot process or to disable an interface
from the network boot process, use the following command formats:
ifconfig [-s<slot_no.>] -disable
<interface>
ifconfig [-s<slot no.>] -enable
<interface>
IP address settings:
<IP_address>
Specifies the IP address of the interface you set with
<interface>
. Provide this
address in dotted decimal notation.
<subnet_mask>
Specifies the IP subnet mask of the interface you selected with the
<interface>
setting. Provide this address in dotted decimal notation.
<next_hop_address>
Specifies the IP address of the next-hop router. Provide this address in dotted
decimal notation. You only need to specify this address if there are intermediate
routers between the router and the BOOTP server.
<slot_no.>
Specifies the slot containing the interface you want to enable or disable. The
slot corresponds to the ASN slot ID, which can be 1 through 4. If you omit this
argument, ifconfig uses the current slot.
<interface>
Specifies the type of IP connector you are enabling or disabling. For the AN
and ANH, use com1 or com2 (for synchronous media) or xcvr1 (for Ethernet
media).
For the ASN, use
xcvr
<network_module_no.> <port_no.>
or:
com
<network_module_no.> <port_no.>
Table 8-3. ifconfig Settings for an Ethernet Interface
(continued)
Setting Description
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