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How do I set my ST546V6 to have a static public IP?

Last post 02-10-2008, 8:41 AM by DropBear. 3 replies.
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  •  29-07-2008, 3:38 PM 31128

    How do I set my ST546V6 to have a static public IP?

    I know I need to use the CLI, but could anyone tell me what commands to run to set the public IP to a static address?
  •  31-07-2008, 9:38 PM 31144 in reply to 31128

    Re: How do I set my ST546V6 to have a static public IP?

    Have you tried Googling it. This was on the first page of results. "http://www.thomsontelecompartner.com/getfile.php?id=4865" (without quotes) links to the CLI reference document in PDF format.
    Fred
  •  05-08-2008, 10:05 AM 31153 in reply to 31144

    Re: How do I set my ST546V6 to have a static public IP?

    Forgeman:
    Have you tried Googling it. This was on the first page of results. "http://www.thomsontelecompartner.com/getfile.php?id=4865" (without quotes) links to the CLI reference document in PDF format.

     

    Yes - I do have the CLI reference document thanks to Google. I just don't have a clue which commands to run to set up a static public IP.  I assume I need to create an interface, attach it and assign it an IP, or something along those lines, but I really need an example of a script that works for someone else.

     

    Thanks for the help.

  •  02-10-2008, 8:41 AM 31804 in reply to 31153

    Re: How do I set my ST546V6 to have a static public IP?

    Have you tried the routed IP/NAT template from our website?

    http://www.zensupport.co.uk/knowledgebase/article.aspx?id=10766


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