
62 AR400 Series Router User Guide
Software Release 2.5.2
C613-02034-00 REV A
Ethernet Ports
An Ethernet interface on the router is automatically configured by the software
modules when the router starts up. No user configuration of the Ethernet
interfaces is required, except to enable other software modules to use the
interface. This is achieved by adding a software module interface and using the
clause INTERFACE=ethn
, where n is the number of the Ethernet interface
being configured
. For example, to add a logical interface to the IP module,
enter the command:
ADD IP INTERFACE=eth0 IPADDRESS={ipadd|DHCP}
To display the modules in the router that are configured to use an Ethernet
interface, and the encapsulations used on an interface, enter the command:
SHOW ETH=n CONFIGURATION
where n is the number of the Ethernet interface.
For more information about Ethernet interfaces and encapsulations, see the
Interfaces chapter in the AR400 Series Router Software Reference.
Asynchronous Port
Asynchronous ports are normally used to connect a terminal to the router for
configuration purposes. The default values for configurable parameters are
modified by entering the command:
SET ASYN=port-number option
The factory default settings for asynchronous ports are shown in Table 7 on
page 62.
Table 7: Factory defaults for configurable parameters for asynchronous ports.
Option Default setting
ATTENTION BREAK
CDCONTROL IGNORE
DATABITS 8
DEFAULTSERVICE FALSE
DTRCONTROL ON
ECHO ON
FLOW HARDWARE
HISTORY 30
INFLOW HARDWARE
IPADDRESS NONE
IPXNETWORK NONE
MAXOQLEN 0 (Unrestricted)
MTU 1500
NAME Asyn #
OUTFLOW HARDWARE
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