Instruction Manual
• Access level/Bay level
Administrator, OA Operator
• Restrictions:
The <ip address> must be in the form ###.###.###.###, where each ### ranges from
0 to 255.
SET OA GATEWAY
• Command:
SET OA GATEWAY [<bay number>] <ip address>
• Description:
Sets the network default gateway.◦
◦ This command is used if the system is configured to use a static IP address.
◦ If you do not specify a bay number, the command defaults to the active Onboard
Administrator.
• Access level/Bay level:
OA Administrator, OA Operator
• Restrictions:
The <ip address> must be in the form ###.###.###.###, where each ### ranges from 0 to
255.
SET OA NAME
• Command:
SET OA NAME [<bay number>] "<OA name>"
• Description:
Sets the Onboard Administrator name. If a bay number is not specified, the command defaults
to the active Onboard Administrator.
• Access level/Bay level:
OA Administrator, OA Operator
• Restrictions:
The Onboard Administrator name is 1 to 32 characters long including all alphanumeric
characters and the dash (-). The name cannot begin or end with a dash and cannot be entirely
numeric.
SET OA UID
• Command:
SET OA UID [<bay number>] {ON | OFF}
• Description:
Sets the Onboard Administrator UID on or off.
If you do not specify a bay number, the command defaults to the active Onboard Administrator.
SET OA GATEWAY 65