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30th April 2005 at 17:16 #29412bettyGuest
index Destination NetMask Gateway EIAttached Metric
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1 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.240 210.6.87.81 EI-SL1DV1EI1 1EthernetInterface-SL1DV1EI1# print
EthernetInterface-SL1DV1EI1 :
name : washington-c name
PortNumber : 1 Read Only, Physical
ManagementAccess : 1 Access Enabled; Defa
DUPlex : 0 Auto
IPAddress : 210.5.87.88
WebServerPort : 8080 Port Number
SubnetMask : 255.255.255.240
ExternalNATIPAddr : 0.0.0.0
DHCPEnabled : 1 Enabled
PPPOEEnabled : 0 Disabled, default
PPPOERedialInterval : 0 default
PPPOEUserName : (Not Set) user defined
PPis there any config that i missed, all i need is to see on internet my AXM
30th April 2005 at 19:55 #29413Wilson BoyrieGuestThese are the settings from a working gateway,on a static I.P. address.
What kind of service provider do you have???
If you have DSL and need to login and enter the password , you will need to work on the PPOE section.
You are set for a static I.P. address, but the DHCP is enabled. Seems to be something wrong with that.
Quintum# config
config# ei
config-EthernetInterface-SL1DV1EI1# printEthernetInterface-SL1DV1EI1 :
name :
PortNumber : 1 Read Only, Physical
ManagementAccess : 1 Access Enabled; Defa
DUPlex : 0 Auto
SPeed : 0 Auto 10/100 mbps; De
IPAddress : 64.xxx.yyy.zzz
WebServerPort : 8080 Port Number
SubnetMask : 255.255.255.0
ExternalNATIPAddr : 0.0.0.0
DHCPEnabled : 0 Disabled, default
PPPOEEnabled : 0 Disabled, default
PPPOERedialInterval : 0
PPPOEUserName : user defined
PPPOEPassword : user defined
InternalNATIPDirAttached :
FilterIPDirAttached[1..16] :config-EthernetInterface-SL1DV1EI1#
2nd May 2005 at 05:33 #29414KaKaGuestWhat could i see in ur config. is ur Quintum’s IP and your Gateway’s IP both are from different subnets.
Check it!3rd May 2005 at 15:01 #29415bettyGuestthanks for your reply it helps me a lot
anyone had a complete CLI command of AXseries
thanks,
betty
7th May 2005 at 14:55 #29416jasonGuesthi betty,
try this site http://www.quintum.com/support/products/2G/tenor_2G/sysdoc/webhelp/quintum_tenor_guide.htm#signalingtype.htm
good luck
7th May 2005 at 15:06 #29417jasonGuesti have a ax, im trying to config it.. but then i got errors on doing it.. its like that i cant activate the channels say 1-24 im creating a channel group then after that you have to check a channel which you like to test on, and it give no channel to check, anybody could help me, do i need a command at cli to activate the 24 channels, maping not working..
i just reset it in factory default but it gives me thesame..
output..
thanks
8th May 2005 at 19:07 #29418Wilson BoyrieGuestI could give you a hand setting up that AX.
Get in touch via e-mail and we could setup a time to get online and do the setupIt is a simple process, but all the steps need to be on the right order.
Once you learn the steps, you will be able to take it apart and put it back online in about 45 minutes flat
20th May 2005 at 02:46 #29419bettyGuesthi guys, are the AXseries can monitor the bandwidth or current call using MRTG is there anyone who knows?
thanks,
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