Update Network Settings example in the System Shell
Use system shell menu option '2' to access most of the same IP networking options available in the Commissioning Wizard step "TCP/IP configuration". When selected, you are prompted for each setting sequentially, starting with hostname (shown below).
To access most of the same IP networking options available
in the Commissioning Wizard step that configures
TCP/IP settings, select system shell menu option 2.
The Network Configuration Utility displays. Following
is an example of the flow with some fictional addresses:
Network Configuration Utility
Enter new value, '.' to clear the field or '<cr>' to keep existing value.
Hostname <localhost> : J8_East
Domain <> : myDomain.net
Primary DNS Server <> : 8.8.8.8
Secondary DNS Server <> : 8.8.4.4
Route <192.168.1.1> :
Primary IPv6 DNS Server <> :
Secondary IPv6 DNS Server <> :
IPv6 Route <> :
NET1 Ethernet interface (en0)
IP address (clear to use DHCP) <> : 192.168.1.36
Subnet mask <255.255.255.0> :
Enable IPv6 addressing on this adapter? (Y/n) :
IPv6 address (clear to use stateless autoconfiguration) <> :
Enable NET2 (en1) interface? (y/N) : Y
NET2 Ethernet interface
IP address (clear to use DHCP) <> : 172.15.16.36
Subnet mask <255.255.255.0> :
Enable IPv6 addressing on this adapter? (Y/n) :
IPv6 address (only 1 adapter may use IPv6 Autoconfiguration) <> :
**** IPv6 Autoconfiguration NOT supported on NET2 interface.
IPv6 on NET2 will be disabled.
Confirm new configuration
Hostname : J8_East
Domain : myDomain.net
Default Gateway : 192.168.1.1
Primary DNS : 8.8.8.8
Secondary DNS : 8.8.4.4
Default IPv6 Gateway :
Primary IPv6 DNS :
Secondary IPv6 DNS :
NET1 settings:
IP Address : 192.168.1.36
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
IPv6 Addressing assigned via Autoconfiguration
NET2 settings:
IP Address : 172.15.16.36
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
IPv6 Addressing assigned via Autoconfiguration
Save these settings [Y/n]?
Note: After you save the network settings, they do not become active until you perform a reboot of the
JACE controller. You can do this when you return to the main system shell menu, by selecting Reboot, menu
option 6.