Use the
netparam command to select the network parameters:
Address resolution protocol
Dynamic routing method
Static address resolution data
Static routing tables
CAUTION:
netparam writes its settings into non-volatile flash memory on the Ethernet TAP probe. Each time you enter a
netparam command, wait for the
core> prompt to re-appear before entering the next command. The prompt indicates that the write is complete.
Configuring dynamic IP address
If you specify a hostname for the Ethernet TAP probe, the probe will attempt to register the host name with the DHCP server.
Configuring static IP address
If you do not have a DHCP server on your network or you prefer to manually configure your network settings, the Ethernet TAP probe is capable of storing its IP address and netmask in flash memory.
Changing existing route entry
Before entering static routes, make a map of all gateway paths between the Ethernet TAP probe, as starting point, and each workstation that must have access to it.
Entering static routes
Before entering static routes, make a map of all gateway paths between the Ethernet TAP probe, as starting point, and each workstation that must have access to it.