Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROX IICLI User Guide192 Configuring a Basic Network• Section 5.33, “Managing Layer 3 Switching”• Section 5.34, “Managing Classes of Service”• Section 5.35, “Managing MAC Addresses”• Section 5.36, “Managing Spanning Tree Protocol”• Section 5.37, “Managing VLANs”• Section 5.38, “Managing Network Discovery and LLDP”• Section 5.39, “Managing Traffic Control”• Section 5.40, “Managing IP Addresses for Routable Interfaces”• Section 5.41, “Managing MPLS”• Section 5.42, “Managing the RUGGEDCOM CROSSBOW Application”• Section 5.43, “Managing the RUGGEDCOM ELAN Application”Section 5.1Configuring a Basic NetworkRUGGEDCOM ROX II has the following Internet interfaces configured by default: dummy0, fe-cm-1 andswitch.0001. The default IP addresses for fe-cm-1 and switch.0001 are configured under the ip » {interface} »ipv4, where {interface} is the name of the interface. The default switch.0001 interface is the VLAN interface andis only seen if there is one or more Ethernet line modules installed. It is created implicitly, as all switched portshave a default PVID of 1.The following table lists the default IP addresses.Table: Default IP AddressesInterface IP Addressswitch.0001 192.168.0.2/24fe-cm-1 192.168.1.2/24The following sections describe how to configure a basic network:• Section 5.1.1, “Configuring a Basic IPv4 Network”• Section 5.1.2, “Configuring a Basic IPv6 Network”Section 5.1.1Configuring a Basic IPv4 NetworkTo configure a basic IPv4 network, do the following:1. Connect a computer to the Fast Ethernet (fe-cm-1) of the device and configure the computer to be on thesame subnet as the port.2. Configure the computer to use the IPv4 address of the Fast Ethernet port as the default gateway.3. Connect one of the switched ports from any available line module to a switch that is connected to a LAN.4. Make sure the computer connected to the switch is on the same subnet as the switch.