Motorola Delta 8220: Network Admin

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    Default Motorola Delta 8220: Network Admin


    I have one of these old dinosaurs that I fired up. Been too many years
    and don't recall network admin. Anyone know where/how to change IP,
    default gateway, etc.? I did remember sysadm but that's about the
    extent of it. ifconfig, ifctl, et all are too far removed from recent
    experience. :-)

    Thanks.
    Scott Dudley Guest

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    Default Re: Motorola Delta 8220: Network Admin

    ifconfig <device> <ip addr> <netmask>

    i.e. (solaris) ifconfig hme0 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast +

    try route add default <gateway> or route add default gw <gateway>




    Scott Dudley wrote:
    >
    > I have one of these old dinosaurs that I fired up. Been too many years
    > and don't recall network admin. Anyone know where/how to change IP,
    > default gateway, etc.? I did remember sysadm but that's about the
    > extent of it. ifconfig, ifctl, et all are too far removed from recent
    > experience. :-)
    >
    > Thanks.
    Sean Lynch Guest

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