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MSAP2000 AAMS User’s Guide 
C HAPTER  28 
IP Commands   
This chapter shows you how to use the ip commands to configure the IP (Internet 
Protocol) parameters. 
28.1    IP Commands Introduction 
Use the MSAP2000 AAMS’s management IP addresses to manage it through the 
network. 
28.2    IP Settings and Default Gateway 
Use the following command sequence to set the MSAP2000 AAMS’s IP settings for 
the Ethernet 1 and 2, and DSL ports, VID and default gateway. With the Ethernet 1 
and 2, and DSL ports, you must connect to the MSAP2000 AAMS through a port 
that is a member of the management (CPU) VLAN in order to perform in-band 
management. 
1 ras> ip set <new ip address> [</netmask>] 
2 ras> ip gateway <ip> 
3 ras> config save 
where 
<new ip   
address> 
</netmask>  =  The bit number of the subnet mask of the IP address you want 
to configure for MSAP2000 AAMS’s uplink, downlink and 
MSAP2000 AAMS DSL ports. To find the bit number, convert 
the subnet mask to binary and add all of the 1’s together. Take 
“255.255.255.0” for example. 255 converts to eight 1’s in 
binary. There are three 255’s, so add three eights together 
and you get the bit number (24). 
<ip>  =  The default gateway IP address you want to configure for the 
MSAP2000 AAMS. 
Line 1 changes the IP settings for the MSAP2000 AAMS’s uplink, downlink and 
MSAP2000 AAMS DSL ports. If you don’t enter the subnet mask, the system 
automatically computes the subnet mask. 
Line 2 changes the default gateway (next hop). This tells the MSAP2000 AAMS 
where to send packets that have a destination IP address that is not on the same 
subnet as the MSAP2000 AAMS’s IP address. 
Line 3 saves the new configuration to the nonvolatile memory. 
=  The IP address you want to configure fo
r
the AAM. 










