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3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 SPEED T OUCH 350i CLI R eference Guide ADSL Modem for ISDN[...]
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3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 2 / 138 Status Released Change Note BD F aa 39813 Short Title CD-RG AST350 CLI All rights reserved. P assing on and copying of this document, use and communication of its contents not permitted without written authorization from Alcatel.[...]
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Contents 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 3 / 138 Contents Preface 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Bridge Commands 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Config Commands 33 . . . . .[...]
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Preface 5 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 P reface W elcome to the Alcatel SpeedT ouch 350i Command Line Interface Reference Guide ! This Reference Guide aims to give the fastidious user a concise, practical and easy to use document for configuring the SpeedT ouch 350i via its character based Command Line Interface. Although the SpeedT o[...]
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Preface 6 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 T rademarks The following trademarks are used in this document: Speed T ouch is a trademark of the Alcatel Company Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation Windows and Internet Explorer are trademarks of Microsoft[...]
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7 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 Alcatel SpeedT ouch 350i CLI Navigation[...]
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9 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 Accessing the Command Line Interface Endusers can access the Command Line Interface via a T elnet session. However , this requires that T CP/IP connectivity exists between the host from which the T elnet session is opened and the SpeedT ouch 350i . Access via a T elnet Session As soon a session to the CLI[...]
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10 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 Navigation and Manipulation Manipulation commands are commands that manipulate operations on the command line, for example changing the command group, go to the beginning of the command line, go to the end of the command line, etc. Command group Navigation From top level, you can change to a command group by ex[...]
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11 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 The Help Command Execute help from top level to list all available command groups for the SpeedT ouch 350i . EXAMPLE ( SpeedT ouch Pr o ): =>help Following command groups are available : config system software ip phonebook pptp bridge atmf td dns dhcp => Y ou can execute the help command from each[...]
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12 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 Entering help followed by a specific command, e.g. help phonebook add (starting from top level) or help add (e.g. on the phonebook command group selection) results in a description of the syntax for the command. EXAMPLE: =>help phonebook add add : Adds a phonebook entry name=<string> addr=<vp*vc>[...]
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13 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 Y ou can break off a command by pressing Ctrl+G" . This can be useful in a situation where a user is prompted to enter a value which it does not know and wants to abort the command. Instead of being prompted over and over again for the same value, this allows to break of the command. In the example belo[...]
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14 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 Command Line Interface T op Level Structure The following command groups are available: bridge config dhcp dns ip phonebook pptp software system td[...]
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15 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 Command Line Interface Commands All CLI commands are commands that operate on, or configure, the SpeedT ouch 350i . Y ou can execute these commands from top level, preceded by the name of the command group from which the command should be executed (e. g. phonebook list ). Y ou can also execute the commands [...]
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16 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 Direct FTP Access The SpeedT ouch 350i File System The SpeedT ouch 350i permanent storage, further referred to as 'file system ', exists of nonvolatile memory responsible for storing, retrieving and maintaining the SpeedT ouch 350i software image(s) and configuration files. The file system[...]
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17 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 SpeedT ouch 350i File System Access Rights F ollowing access rights apply on the file system: 'root ' Directory Listing of 'root' directory files ( dir ) 'active' Subdirectory Listing of 'active' subdirectory files ( dir ) FTP (m)get of (multiple) 'active[...]
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19 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 Alcatel SpeedT ouch 350i CLI Command Description[...]
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1 Bridge Commands 21 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 1 Bridge Commands bridge (to access the Bridge level) bridge config bridge flush bridge load bridge macadd bridge macdelete bridge maclist bridge portadd bridge portconfig bridge portdelete bridge portlist bridge save[...]
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1 Bridge Commands 22 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 bridge config Show/set bridge aging policy . SYNT AX: bridge config [age = <number {10 100000}>] [age] A number between 10 and 100000 (seconds). Represents the lifetime of a dynamically learned MAC address. By default the aging timer is 300 seconds. OPTIONAL EXAMPLE: =>bridge conf[...]
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1 Bridge Commands 23 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 bridge flush Flush complete bridging configuration. The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations. SYNT AX: bridge flush EXAMPLE: =>bridge portlist 0 OBC state: forwarding RX bytes: 75783 frames: 572 TX bytes: 82768372 frames: 341221 dropframes: 0 1 eth0 state: forwardin[...]
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1 Bridge Commands 24 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 bridge load Load saved (or default) bridge configuration. SYNT AX: bridge load [{saved|defaults}] bridge load Load saved bridge configuration. bridge load saved Load saved bridge configuration. bridge load defaults Load default bridge configuration. RELA TED COMMANDS : bridge flush Flush compl[...]
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1 Bridge Commands 25 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 bridge macadd Add a static MAC address to the filtering database. Allows to manually add static addresses, which should normally be dynamically discovered by the bridge itself . SYNT AX: bridge macadd port = <name> hwaddr = <hardwareaddress> intf The name of the bridge interface[...]
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1 Bridge Commands 26 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 bridge macdelete Remove a MAC address from the filtering database. SYNT AX: bridge macdelete hwaddr = <hardwareaddress> hwaddr The MA C address of the entry to delete. REQUIRED EXAMPLE: =>bridge maclist 00:90:d0:01:02:03 –– static, OBC ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff –– static, OBC 01:80[...]
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1 Bridge Commands 27 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 bridge maclist Show current MAC address filtering database. SYNT AX: bridge maclist EXAMPLE: =>bridge maclist 00:90:d0:01:02:03 –– static, OBC ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff –– static, OBC 01:80:c2:00:00:00 –– static, OBC 01:80:c2:00:00:01 –– static, OBC ... 01:80:c2:00:00:10 –– stat[...]
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1 Bridge Commands 28 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 bridge portadd Create a bridge interface. SYNT AX: bridge portadd dest = <vp*vc|name> [proto = {vcmux|llc}] [vc_mux_fcs = {off|on}] dest The destination address for the new interface. T ypically a phonebook entry . REQUIRED [encaps] The type of encapsulation to be used for this bridge[...]
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1 Bridge Commands 29 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 bridge portconfig Configure a bridge interface. SYNT AX: bridge portconfig port = <name> [state = <{disabled|learning|forwarding}>] port The name of the bridge interface to configure. REQUIRED [state] The bridge portstate for this interface. Choose between: disabled learnin[...]
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1 Bridge Commands 30 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 bridge portdelete Delete a bridge interface. bridge portdelete port = <name> port The name of the interface name to delete. REQUIRED EXAMPLE: =>bridge portlist 0 OBC state: forwarding RX bytes: 75783 frames: 572 TX bytes: 82768372 frames: 341221 dropframes: 0 1 eth0 state: forwarding [...]
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1 Bridge Commands 31 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 bridge portlist Show all current bridge interfaces. SYNT AX: bridge portlist EXAMPLE: =>bridge portlist 0 OBC state: forwarding RX bytes: 75783 frames: 572 TX bytes: 82768372 frames: 341221 dropframes: 0 1 eth0 state: forwarding RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238 TX bytes: 75689 frames: 42[...]
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1 Bridge Commands 32 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 bridge save Save current bridge configuration. SYNT AX: bridge save RELA TED COMMANDS : bridge flush Flush complete bridge configuration. bridge load Load saved or default bridge configuration.[...]
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2 Config Commands 33 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 2 Config Commands config (to access the Config level) config erase config flush config load config reset config save[...]
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2 Config Commands 34 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 config erase Physically remove all saved configurations. SYNT AX: config erase RELA TED COMMANDS : config flush Flush complete runtime configuration. config load Load complete saved or default configuration. config reset Flush current and optionally restore default configuration. config save S[...]
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2 Config Commands 35 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 config flush Flush complete current configuration without affecting saved configurations. This combines all flush commands: bridge flush, dhcp flush, dns flush, phonebook flush, pptp flush, system flush and optionally ip flush . SYNT AX: config flush [keep_ip = <{no|yes}>] [keep_ip] Keep[...]
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2 Config Commands 36 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 config load Load complete saved or default configuration. Execute config flush prior to config load . In case the saved configuration is loaded (defaults=no) this combines all load commands: bridge load, dhcp load, dns load, phonebook load, pptp load, system load and optionally ip load . SYNT [...]
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2 Config Commands 37 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 config reset Flush current runtime configuration and restore factory default configuration. Optionally the runtime, saved IP configuration can be preserved. SYNT AX: config reset [keep_ip = <{no|yes}>] [keep_ip] Keep IP settings (yes) or not (no). Not keeping the IP settings could cause [...]
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2 Config Commands 38 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 config save Save all existing configurations and modifications entered by the user . This combines all save commands: bridge save, config save, dhcp save, dns save, ip save, phonebook save, pptp save, and system save . SYNT AX: config save RELA TED COMMANDS : config erase Physically remove all[...]
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3 DHCP Commands 39 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 3 DHCP Commands dhcp add dhcp client dhcp clrstats dhcp config dhcp delete dhcp flush dhcp list dhcp load dhcp policy dhcp save dhcp start dhcp stats dhcp status dhcp stop dhcp troff dhcp tron[...]
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3 DHCP Commands 40 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dhcp add Assign a static IP address to a host in the local network. This address is allocated on a permanent basis, and is excluded from the pool of addresses used by the SpeedT ouch 350i DHCP server . SYNT AX: dhcp add clientid = <clientid> addr = <ipaddress> [leasetime = [...]
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3 DHCP Commands 41 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dhcp client Set the AutoDHCP client time out in startup phase. Only applicable in AutoDHCP mode (See dhcp policy command). SYNT AX: dhcp client timeout = <number> timeout A number between 0 and 1814400 (seconds). Represents the time to look for another DHCP server . Specifying `1` wi[...]
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3 DHCP Commands 42 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dhcp clrstats Clear SpeedT ouch 350i DHCP server statistics. SYNT AX: dhcp clrstats EXAMPLE: =>dhcp stats DHCP server statistics: Corrupted packet recv : 0 DISCOVER : 9575 REQUEST : 121 DECLINE : 0 RELEASE : 0 INFORM : 13 Pure BOOTP REQUESTS : 2 Other message types : 0 OFFERs sent : 9552 [...]
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3 DHCP Commands 43 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dhcp config Set SpeedT ouch 350i DHCP server configuration. Execute dhcp status to see the actual status and configuration. SYNT AX: dhcp config [beginrange = <ip address>] [endrange = <ipaddress>] [netmask = <ipaddress>] [leasetime = <number>] [gateway = <[...]
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3 DHCP Commands 44 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 EXAMPLE: =>dhcp status DHCP Server Status: Running Current configuration: Address Range: 10.0.0.1 ... 10.255.255.254 Netmask: 255.0.0.0 Lease time: 10800 seconds Gateway (default router): 10.0.0.138 DNS server: 10.0.0.1 Domain name: lan Policies: Verify first: no Trust client: yes Spoofing: n[...]
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3 DHCP Commands 45 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dhcp delete Delete a DHCP lease. SYNT AX: dhcp delete index = <number> index The index number of the entry to be deleted. Execute dhcp list to see a list of the index numbers of all current DHCP leases. REQUIRED EXAMPLE: =>dhcp list Leases: Lease 0: 01:00:A0:24:AE:66:E1 Hostname = Defau[...]
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3 DHCP Commands 46 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dhcp flush Flush complete DHCP server configuration and dynamic leases. The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations. SYNT AX: dhcp flush EXAMPLE: =>dhcp list Leases: Lease 2: 01:52:41:53:20:A0:1B:A7:EB:AD:3C:C0:01:01:00:00:00 ip address: 10.0.7.79 expires in: 11 sec leas[...]
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3 DHCP Commands 47 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dhcp list List current DHCP leases, indicated by their index number . SYNT AX: dhcp list EXAMPLE OUTPUT : =>dhcp list Leases: Lease 2: 01:52:41:53:20:50:6D:C0:40:02:32:C0:01:01:00:00:00 ip address: 10.0.7.142 expires in: 3 sec lease is not being used. Lease 3: 01:52:41:53:20:A0:1B:A7:EB:AD:3C[...]
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3 DHCP Commands 48 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dhcp load Load saved (or default) DHCP server configuration and permanent leases. SYNT AX: dhcp load [{saved|defaults}] dhcp load Load saved DHCP server configuration and permanent leases. dhcp load saved Load saved DHCP server configuration and permanent leases. dhcp load defaults Load default [...]
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3 DHCP Commands 49 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dhcp policy Set SpeedT ouch 350i DHCP server policy . SYNT AX: dhcp policy [verifyfirst = <yes|no>] [trustclient = <yes|no>] [spoofing] [client = <yes|no>] [verifyfirst] Probe the network for conflicting IP addresses before giving a suggested IP address to the requesting DH[...]
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3 DHCP Commands 50 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dhcp save Save complete SpeedT ouch 350i DHCP server configuration and permanent DHCP leases. SYNT AX: dhcp save RELA TED COMMANDS : dhcp flush Flush complete DHCP server configuration and dynamic leases dhcp load Load saved or default DHCP server configuration and permanent leases.[...]
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3 DHCP Commands 51 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dhcp spoof Do not use this command.[...]
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3 DHCP Commands 52 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dhcp start Start SpeedT ouch 350i DHCP server . SYNT AX: dhcp start EXAMPLE: =>dhcp status DHCP Server Status: Stopped Current configuration: ..... =>dhcp start =>dhcp status DHCP Server Status: Searching for server... Current configuration: ..... => =>dhcp status DHCP Server [...]
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3 DHCP Commands 53 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dhcp stats Show SpeedT ouch 350i DHCP server statistics. SYNT AX: dhcp stats EXAMPLE OUTPUT : =>dhcp stats DHCP server statistics: Corrupted packet recv : 0 DISCOVER : 9575 REQUEST : 121 DECLINE : 0 RELEASE : 0 INFORM : 13 Pure BOOTP REQUESTS : 2 Other message types : 0 OFFERs sent : 9552[...]
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3 DHCP Commands 54 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 ACKs sent Indicates the number of ACKnowledgement replies were sent to successfully configured DHCP clients. NAKs sent Indicates the number of NotAcKnowledgement replies were sent to wrongly configured DHCP clients. Lease table got full Indicates whether the maximum number of DHCP leases is r[...]
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3 DHCP Commands 55 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dhcp status Show current DHCP server configuration. SYNT AX: dhcp status EXAMPLE: =>dhcp status DHCP Server Status: Client Current configuration: Address Range: 10.0.0.1 ... 10.255.255.254 Netmask: 255.0.0.0 Lease time: 7200 seconds Gateway (default router): 10.0.0.1 (auto) DNS server: 10.0.0[...]
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3 DHCP Commands 56 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dhcp stop Stop SpeedT ouch 350i DHCP server . SYNT AX: dhcp stop EXAMPLE: =>dhcp status DHCP Server Status: Running Current configuration: ..... =>dhcp stop =>dhcp status DHCP Server Status: Stopped Current configuration: ..... => RELA TED COMMANDS : dhcp start Start DHCP server [...]
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3 DHCP Commands 57 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dhcp troff Disable verbose console logging. No debug traces are generated anymore. SYNT AX: dhcp troff EXAMPLE: =>dhcp status DHCP Server Status: Running Current configuration: ..... Tracing: on ..... =>dhcp troff =>dhcp status DHCP Server Status: Running Current configuration: ..... Tr[...]
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3 DHCP Commands 58 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dhcp tron Enable verbose console logging. Debug traces are generated. SYNT AX: dhcp tron EXAMPLE: =>dhcp status DHCP Server Status: Running Current configuration: ..... Tracing: off ..... =>dhcp tron =>dhcp status DHCP Server Status: Running Current configuration: ..... Tracing: on ....[...]
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4 DNS Commands 59 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 4 DNS Commands dns (to access the DNS level) dns add dns clear dns clrstats dns delete dns domain dns flush dns fwdadd dns fwddelete dns fwdlist dns fwdtable dns list dns load dns nslookup dns save dns start dns stats dns status dns stop dns toutfwd dns troff dns tron[...]
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4 DNS Commands 60 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dns add Add a static DNS entry for IP hosts who do not reveal their hostname in the DHCP request, or even worse, not support DHCP . SYNT AX: dns add hostname = <string> [addr = <ipaddress>] hostname The name of the IP host (without the (sub)domain name). REQUIRED [addr] The IP addr[...]
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4 DNS Commands 61 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dns clear Delete current DNS entries. SYNT AX: dns clear EXAMPLE: =>dns list Domain: business.lan Nr. Hostname IP Address 0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.* 1 TestHost 10.0.0.140 2 HTTP_Server 10.0.0.8 3 FTP_Server 10.0.0.7 Total Table Size: 73 entries Amount used: 4 (5%) =>dns clear =>dns list Domain[...]
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4 DNS Commands 62 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dns clrstats Clear DNS statistics. SYNT AX: dns clrstats EXAMPLE: =>dns stats DNS Statistics: Corrupted packets recv : 0 Local questions resolved : 0 Local neg answers sent : 4 Total DNS packets fwd : 0 External answers recv : 0 Fwd table full, discard : 0 Spurious answers : 0 Unknown query ty[...]
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4 DNS Commands 63 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dns delete Delete a DNS entry . SYNT AX: dns delete index = <number> index The index number of the entry to be deleted. Execute dns list to see a list of the index numbers of all current DNS entries. REQUIRED EXAMPLE: =>dns list Domain: business.lan Nr. Hostname IP Address 0 SpeedTouch *[...]
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4 DNS Commands 64 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dns domain Set local DNS (sub)domain name. SYNT AX: dns domain domain = <string> domain The local DNS (sub)domain name. REQUIRED EXAMPLE: =>dns list Domain: business.lan Nr. Hostname IP Address 0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.* 1 TestHost 10.0.0.140 2 HTTP_Server 10.0.0.8 3 FTP_Server 10.0.0.7 Total [...]
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4 DNS Commands 65 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dns flush Flush complete SpeedT ouch 350i DNS server configuration and static entries. The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations. SYNT AX: dns flush EXAMPLE: =>dns list Domain: office.home.lan Nr. Hostname IP Address 4* Z7V1D8 10.0.0.29 0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.* 1 TestHo[...]
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4 DNS Commands 66 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dns fwdadd Add a DNS forwarding entry . Normally this command should not be used. SYNT AX: dns fwdadd dns = <ipaddress> src = <ipaddress> mask = <ipmask (dotted or cidr)> [direct = <number>] dns The IP address of the (remote) DNS server . REQUIRED src The source I[...]
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4 DNS Commands 67 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dns fwddelete Delete a DNS forwarding entry . Normally this command should not be used. SYNT AX: dns fwddelete src = <ipaddress> mask = <ipmask (dotted or cidr)> [dns = <ipaddress>] src The source IP address (pool) of the hosts to remove the entry for . REQUIRED mask Th[...]
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4 DNS Commands 68 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dns fwdlist Show current DNS forwarding entries. Normally this command should not be used. SYNT AX: dns fwdlist RELA TED COMMANDS : dns fwdadd Add a DNS forwarding entry . dns fwddelete Delete a DNS forwarding entry . dns fwdtable Show DNS forwarding table.[...]
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4 DNS Commands 69 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dns fwdtable Show DNS forwarding table. Normally this command should not be used. SYNT AX: dns fwdtable RELA TED COMMANDS : dns fwdlist Show current DNS forwarding entries.[...]
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4 DNS Commands 70 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dns list Show current DNS entries. SYNT AX: dns list EXAMPLE OUTPUT : =>dns list Domain: office.home.lan Nr. Hostname IP Address 4* Z7V1D8 10.0.0.29 0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.* 1 TestHost 10.0.0.140 2 Default 10.0.0.8 3 ftpserver 172.16.0.1 Total Table Size: 73 entries Amount used: 5 (6%) => EXAMP[...]
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4 DNS Commands 71 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dns load Load saved or default SpeedT ouch 350i DNS server configuration and static DNS entries. Execute dns flush prior to dns load . SYNT AX: dns load [{saved|defaults}] dns load Load saved bridge configuration. dns load saved Load saved bridge configuration. dns load defaults Load default [...]
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4 DNS Commands 72 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dns nslookup Search the hostname (via a known IP address) or the IP address (via a known hostname) of a DNS host. SYNT AX: dns nslookup lookup = <string> lookup The DNS hostname or IP address to query . REQUIRED EXAMPLE: =>dns list Domain: office.home.lan Nr. Hostname IP Address 4* Z7V1D[...]
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4 DNS Commands 73 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dns save Save current SpeedT ouch 350i DNS server configuration and static entries. SYNT AX: dns save RELA TED COMMANDS : dns flush Flush complete DNS server configuration and dynamic entries. dns load Load saved or default DNS server configuration and static entries.[...]
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4 DNS Commands 74 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dns start Start SpeedT ouch 350i DNS server . SYNT AX: dns start EXAMPLE: =>dns status DNS server status: Stopped DNS table size : 73, in use: 4, free: 94 % DNS forwarding table size : 10, in use: 0, free:100 % DNS forwarding dns servers table size : 25, in use: 4, free:84 % No dns cache. [...]
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4 DNS Commands 75 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dns stats Show SpeedT ouch 350i DNS server statistics. SYNT AX: dns stats EXAMPLE INPUT/OUTPUT IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT : The SpeedT ouch 350i is configured as DNS server . =>dns list Domain: SpeedLAN.local Nr. Hostname IP Address 0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.* 1 Server 10.10.1.1 2 Client 10.0[...]
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4 DNS Commands 76 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dns status Show SpeedT ouch 350i DNS server configuration. SYNT AX: dns status EXAMPLE OUTPUT : =>dns status DNS server status: Stopped DNS table size : 73, in use: 4, free: 94 % DNS forwarding table size : 10, in use: 0, free:100 % DNS forwarding dns servers table size : 25, in use: 0, fr[...]
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4 DNS Commands 77 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dns stop Stop SpeedT ouch 350i DNS server . SYNT AX: dns stop EXAMPLE: =>dns status DNS server status: Started DNS table size : 73, in use: 4, free: 94 % DNS forwarding table size : 10, in use: 0, free:100 % DNS forwarding dns servers table size : 25, in use: 0, free:100 % No dns cache. Tr[...]
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4 DNS Commands 78 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dns toutfwd Set DNS forwarding timeout. SYNT AX: dns toutfwd timeout = <number> timeout A number (seconds). Represents the query forwarding timeout. This parameter determines how long the SpeedT ouch 350i DNS server should try to contact a (remote) DNS server before (temporarily) declar[...]
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4 DNS Commands 79 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 dns troff Disable verbose console messaging. No debug traces are generated. SYNT AX: dns troff EXAMPLE: =>dns status DNS server status: Started DNS table size : 73, in use: 4, free: 94 % DNS forwarding table size : 10, in use: 0, free:100 % DNS forwarding dns servers table size : 25, in use: 0[...]
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4 DNS Commands 80 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 dns tron Enable verbose console messaging. Debug traces are generated. SYNT AX: dns tron EXAMPLE: =>dns status DNS server status: Started DNS table size : 73, in use: 4, free: 94 % DNS forwarding table size : 10, in use: 0, free:100 % DNS forwarding dns servers table size : 25, in use: 0, free[...]
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5 IP Commands 81 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 5 IP Commands ip (to access the IP level) ip apadd ip apdelete ip aplist ip arpadd ip arpdelete ip arplist ip config ip flush ip ifconfig ip iflist ip load ip ping ip rtadd ip rtdelete ip rtlist ip save ip sendto[...]
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5 IP Commands 82 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 ip apadd Assign an IP address to an interface. SYNT AX: ip apadd addr = <ipaddress> [netmask = <ipmask (dotted or cidr)>] intf = <interface name> [pointopoint = <ipaddress>] [broadcastip = <ipaddress>] [addrtrans] [addroute = <{no|yes}>] [type = <[...]
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5 IP Commands 83 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 EXAMPLE: =>ip aplist 1 eth0 Type:Ethernet HWaddr 00:80:9f:24:ab:cf BRHWaddr ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff inet addr: 10.10.10.147 Bcast: 10.10.10.255 Mask: 255.0.0.0 UP RUNNING MTU:1500 ReasmMAX:65535 Group:2 IPRX bytes:19791886 unicastpkts:11341 brcastpkts:290555 IPTX bytes:839550 unicastpkts:11477 brcast[...]
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5 IP Commands 84 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 ip apdelete Remove an IP address from an interface. SYNT AX: ip apdelete addr = <ipaddress> addr The IP address to delete. REQUIRED EXAMPLE: =>ip aplist 2 eth0 Type:Ethernet HWaddr 00:80:9f:24:ab:cf BRHWaddr ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff inet addr: 10.0.0.2 Bcast: 10.0.0.255 Mask: 255.255.255.0 UP[...]
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5 IP Commands 85 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 ip aplist Show a list of all configured IP addresses. SYNT AX: ip aplist EXAMPLE: =>ip aplist 2 eth0 Type:Ethernet HWaddr 00:80:9f:24:ab:cf BRHWaddr ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff inet addr: 10.0.0.2 Bcast: 10.0.0.255 Mask: 255.255.255.0 UP RUNNING MTU:1500 ReasmMAX:65535 Group:2 IPRX bytes:0 unicastpkts:0 [...]
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5 IP Commands 86 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 ip arpadd Add a static entry to the SpeedT ouch 350i ARP cache. SYNT AX: ip arpadd intf = <interface name> ip = <ipaddress> [hwaddr = <hardwareaddress>] intf Always specify eth0 . REQUIRED ip The IP address. REQUIRED [hwaddr] The hardware address (e.g. the Ethernet MA C[...]
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5 IP Commands 87 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 ip arpdelete Remove an entry from the SpeedT ouch 350i ARP cache. SYNT AX: ip arpdelete intf = <interface name> ip = <ipaddress> [hwaddr = <hardwareaddress>] intf Always specify eth0 . REQUIRED ip The IP address. REQUIRED [hwaddr] The hardware address. OPTIONAL EXAMPLE:[...]
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5 IP Commands 88 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 ip arplist Show the SpeedT ouch 350i ARP cache. SYNT AX: ip arplist EXAMPLE OUTPUT : =>ip arplist Intf IP–address HW–address Type eth0 10.0.0.1 00:01:42:5f:7d:81 DYNAMIC eth0 10.0.0.8 00:a0:24:ae:66:e1 DYNAMIC eth0 10.0.1.99 52:41:53:20:20:4d STATIC eth0 10.0.1.100 52:41:53:20:f0:90 STA[...]
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5 IP Commands 89 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 ip config Show/set global IP stack configuration options. Normally the IP stack configuration should not be altered. SYNT AX: ip config [forwarding = <{off|on}>] [firewalling = <{off|on}>] [redirects = <{off|on}>] [sourcerouting = <{off|on}>] [ttl = <number{0-255}>] [[...]
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5 IP Commands 90 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 ip flush Flush complete IP configuration. Dynamic configurations (e.g. from PPP or CIP links) remain. The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations. As an ip flush causes all local IP connectivity to be deleted, do not execute this command during an IP based local connection, e[...]
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5 IP Commands 91 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 ip ifconfig Configure interface parameters. SYNT AX: ip ifconfig intf = <interface name> [mtu = <number{293-20000}>] [status = <{down|up}>] [hwaddr = <hwaddress>] [group = <number>] intf Always specify eth0 . REQUIRED [mtu] A number between 293 and 20000. Represents t[...]
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5 IP Commands 92 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 ip iflist Show all current interfaces. SYNT AX: ip iflist EXAMPLE OUTPUT : =>ip iflist Interface GRP MTU RX TX TX–DROP STATUS HWADDR 0 loop 1 1500 116 0 0 UP 1 eth0 2 3000 21045795 1019664 0 UP 00:80:9f:24:ab:c f => RELA TED COMMANDS : ip ifconfig Configure interface parameters.[...]
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5 IP Commands 93 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 ip load Load saved (or default) IP configuration. Execute ip flush prior to ip load . SYNT AX: ip load [{saved|defaults}] ip load Load saved IP configuration. ip load saved Load saved IP configuration. ip load defaults Load default IP configuration. RELA TED COMMANDS : ip flush Flush complete IP c[...]
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5 IP Commands 94 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 ip ping Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets. SYNT AX: ip ping addr = <ip-address> [count = <number{1-1000000}>] [size = <number{1-20000}>] [interval = <number{100-1000000}>] [listen = <{off|on}>] addr The destination IP address. REQUIRED [count] A number between 1 and 1000[...]
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5 IP Commands 95 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 ip rtadd Add a route to the SpeedT ouch 350i routing table. SYNT AX: ip rtadd dst = <ip-address> [dstmsk = <ip-mask(dotted or cidr)>] [src = <ip-address>] [srcmsk = <ip-mask(dotted or cidr)>] [gateway = <ip-address>] [intf = <interface name>] [metric = <n[...]
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5 IP Commands 96 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 ip rtdelete Delete a route from the SpeedT ouch 350i routing table. SYNT AX: ip rtdelete dst = <ip-address> [dstmsk = <ip-mask(dotted or cidr)>] [src = <ip-address>] [srcmsk = <ip-mask(dotted or cidr)>] [gateway = <ip-address>] [intf = <interface name>] dst [...]
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5 IP Commands 97 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 ip rtlis t Show current SpeedT ouch 350i routing table. SYNT AX: ip rtlist EXAMPLE OUTPUT : =>ip rtlist Destination Source Gateway Intf Mtrc 10.0.0.0/24 10.0.0.0/24 10.0.0.140 eth0 0 0.0.0.140/32 0.0.0.0/0 10.0.0.140 eth0 0 127.0.0.1/32 0.0.0.0/0 127.0.0.1 loop 0 10.0.0.0/24 0.0.0.0/0 10.0.[...]
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5 IP Commands 98 / 138 3EC 16982 A GAA TCZZA Ed. 01 ip save Save current IP configuration. SYNT AX: ip save RELA TED COMMANDS : ip flush Flush complete IP configuration. ip load L oad saved or default IP configuration.[...]
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5 IP Commands 99 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 ip sendto Send UDP packets. SYNT AX: ip sendto addr = <ip-address> [count = <number{1-1000000}>] [size = <number{1-20000}>] [interval = <number{100-1000000}>] [listen = <{off|on}>] [srcport = <number{1-65535}>] dstport = <number{1-65535}> addr The destinat[...]
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6 Phonebook Commands 101 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 6 Phonebook Commands phonebook (to access the Phonebook level) phonebook add phonebook autolist phonebook delete phonebook flush phonebook list phonebook load phonebook save[...]
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6 Phonebook Commands 102 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 phonebook add Add a phonebook entry . The number of entries is limited to 64. The number of active connections is limited to 12, but more may be configured at the same time. SYNT AX: phonebook add name = <string> addr = <vp*vc> type = <{bridge|pptp}> name A free to choose[...]
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6 Phonebook Commands 103 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 phonebook autolist Show auto PVCs, if supported by the Central Office DSLAM. (Only applicable for Alcatel ASAM DSLAMs). SYNT AX: phonebook autolist EXAMPLE INPUT/OUTPUT : =>phonebook autolist 8.35 => RELA TED COMMANDS : phonebook list Show current phonebook.[...]
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6 Phonebook Commands 104 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 phonebook delete Remove an unused phonebook entry . SYNT AX: phonebook delete name = <string> name the name of the phonebook entry to delete. Only applicable for phonebook entries that are not used, i.e. not configured for any packet service. Execute phonebook list to check whether t[...]
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6 Phonebook Commands 105 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 phonebook flush Flush complete phonebook. The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations. SYNT AX: phonebook flush EXAMPLE: =>phonebook list Name address type usage Br1 8*35 bridge configured Br2 8*36 bridge free Br3 8*37 bridge free Br4 8*38 bridge free RELAY_PPP1 8*[...]
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6 Phonebook Commands 106 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 phonebook list Show current phonebook. SYNT AX: phonebook list [opt = <{long}>] [opt] Do not use this parameter . F or internal use only . OPTIONAL EXAMPLE INPUT/OUTPUT : =>phonebook list Name address type usage Br1 8*35 bridge configured Br2 8*36 bridge free Br3 8*37 bridge free [...]
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6 Phonebook Commands 107 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 phonebook load Load saved (or default) phonebook. Execute phonebook flush prior to phonebook load . SYNT AX: phonebook load [{saved|defaults}] phonebook load Load saved phonebook configuration. phonebook load saved L oad saved phonebook configuration. phonebook load defaults Load default p[...]
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6 Phonebook Commands 108 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 phonebook save Save current phonebook. SYNT AX: phonebook save RELA TED COMMANDS : phonebook flush Flush complete phonebook. phonebook load Load saved or default phonebook.[...]
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7 PPTP Commands 109 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 7 PPTP Commands pptp (to access the PPTP level) pptp flush pptp ifadd pptp ifconfig pptp ifdelete pptp iflist pptp load pptp save[...]
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7 PPTP Commands 110 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 pptp flush Flush complete PPTP configuration. The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations. SYNT AX: pptp flush EXAMPLE: =>pptp iflist C:# Name VP VC Rate Encap AC Usage [by] 0 RELAY_PPP1 8 48 0K vcmux never DEFINED 1 RELAY_PPP2 8 49 0K vcmux never DEFINED 2 RELAY_PPP3 8[...]
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7 PPTP Commands 111 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 pptp ifadd Add a PPTP interface. SYNT AX: pptp ifadd dest = <vp*vc|name> [rate = <number{10-10000}>] [encaps = <{vcmux|nlpid}>] [ac <{never|always|keep}>] dest The destination for the relayed PPTP tunnel. T ypically a phonebook name. REQUIRED [rate] A number between 10 a[...]
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7 PPTP Commands 112 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 pptp ifconfig Configure an existing PPTP interface. SYNT AX: pptp ifconfig intf = <vp*vc|name> [rate = <number{10-10000}>] [encaps = <{vcmux|nlpid}>] [ac <{never|always|keep}>] intf The PPTP interface to configure T ypically a phonebook name. REQUIRED [rate] A number bet[...]
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7 PPTP Commands 113 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 pptp ifdelete Delete a PPTP interface. SYNT AX: pptp ifdelete intf = <vp*vc|name> intf The name od the PPTP interface to delete. T ypically a phonebook name. REQUIRED EXAMPLE: =>pptp iflist C:# Name VP VC Rate Encap AC Usage [by] 0 RELAY_PPP1 8 48 0K vcmux never DEFINED 1 RELAY_PPP2 8 [...]
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7 PPTP Commands 114 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 pptp iflist Show current PPTP configuration. SYNT AX: pptp list EXAMPLE INPUT/OUTPUT : =>pptp iflist C:# Name VP VC Rate Encap AC Usage [by] 0 RELAY_PPP1 8 48 0K vcmux never DEFINED 1 RELAY_PPP2 8 49 0K vcmux never DEFINED 2 RELAY_PPP3 8 50 0K vcmux never DEFINED 3 RELAY_PPP4 8 51 0K vcmux n[...]
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7 PPTP Commands 115 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 pptp load Load saved (or default) PPTP configuration. Execute pptp flush prior to pptp load . SYNT AX: pptp load [{saved|defaults}] pptp load Load saved PPTP configuration. pptp load saved Load saved PPTP configuration. pptp load defaults L oad default PPTP configuration. RELA TED COMMANDS : pp[...]
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7 PPTP Commands 116 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 pptp save Save current PPTP configuration. SYNT AX: pptp save RELA TED COMMANDS : pptp flush Flush complete PPTP configuration. pptp load Load saved or default PPTP configuration.[...]
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8 Software Commands 117 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 8 Software Commands software (to access the Software level) software cleanup software deletepassive software setpassive software switch software version[...]
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8 Software Commands 118 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 software cleanup Remove all unused files from the passive software subdirectory . This command frees the passive software subdirectory from corrupted software files and configuration files. Software marked as passive software is not deleted. SYNT AX: software cleanup EXAMPLE: =>software [...]
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8 Software Commands 119 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 software deletepassive Delete passive software. SYNT AX: software deletepassive EXAMPLE: =>Software version Active : Sascha3.254 Passive : Bene3.228 =>Software deletepassive =>Software version Active : Sascha3.254 Passive : => RELA TED COMMANDS : software cleanup Remove all unus[...]
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8 Software Commands 120 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 software setpassive Mark a file as passive software version. Only correctly uploaded software, valid for the SpeedT ouch 350i can be marked as passive software. SYNT AX: software setpassive file = <string> file the filename (without directory path) of the software package. REQUIRE[...]
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8 Software Commands 121 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 software switch Switch active and passive versions and reboot the SpeedT ouch 350i . Because rebooting implies a flush of all nonsaved configurations it is highly recommended to save the current configuration if needed, e.g. by executing the config save command prior to executing a s[...]
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8 Software Commands 122 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 software version Show active and passive software versions. SYNT AX: software version EXAMPLE: =>Software version Active : Sascha3.280 Passive : Sascha3.254 => RELA TED COMMANDS : software switch Switch active and passive software versions and reboot the SpeedT ouch 350i .[...]
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9 System Commands 123 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 9 System Commands system (to access the System level) system clearpassword system flush system load system reboot system save system setpassword[...]
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9 System Commands 124 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 system clearpassword Clear current SpeedT ouch 350i system password. T o avoid unrestricted and unauthorized access to the SpeedT ouch 350i it is highly recommended always to make sure that it is protected by a SpeedT ouch 350i system password (by executing system setpassword ) an[...]
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9 System Commands 125 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 system flush Flush current SpeedT ouch 350i system configuration, i.e. the System password. The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations. T o avoid unrestricted and unauthorized access to the SpeedT ouch 350i it is highly recommended always to make sure that it is[...]
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9 System Commands 126 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 system load Load saved (or default) system configuration. Execute system flush prior to system load . In most cases loading the default system configuration causes the SpeedT ouch 350i system password to be CLEARED . Therefore, to avoid unrestricted and unauthorized access to the SpeedT o[...]
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9 System Commands 127 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 system reboot Reboot the SpeedT ouch 350i . Because rebooting implies a flush of all nonsaved configurations it is highly recommended to save the current configuration by executing config save . T o avoid unrestricted and unauthorized access to the SpeedT ouch 350i it is highly rec[...]
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9 System Commands 128 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 system save Save current system configuration, i.e. the System password. T o avoid unrestricted and unauthorized access to the SpeedT ouch 350i it is highly recommended always to make sure that it is protected by a SpeedT ouch 350i system password (by executing system setpassword ) an[...]
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9 System Commands 129 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 system setpassword Set/change the current SpeedT ouch 350i system password. Because rebooting implies a flush of all nonsaved configurations it is highly recommended to save the current configuration via the system save command. T o avoid unrestricted and unauthorized access to the Spe[...]
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9 System Commands 130 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 EXAMPLE 1: =>system setpassword password=Sascha => EXAMPLE 2: =>system setpassword password=$_BOARD_SERIAL_NBR =>system save ..... After reboot a telnet session is opened to the SpeedTouch 350i with the following serial number: 013214578 (remind to strip of the string ’CP’[...]
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10 TD Commands 131 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 10 TD Commands td (to access this level) td call td prompt[...]
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10 TD Commands 132 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 td call Call a `T race & Debug` command. F or qualified personnel only . SYNT AX: td call cmd = <string> cmd The quoted trace & debug command string. REQUIRED[...]
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10 TD Commands 133 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 td prompt Switch to Alcatelowned ` T race & Debug` prompt (expert mode). F or qualified personnel only . SYNT AX: td prompt Before entering the expert mode a DISCLAIMER is shown stipulating that the `T race & Debug` prompt (expert mode) is intended for qualified personnel only . Press[...]
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135 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 Alcatel SpeedT ouch 350i CLI Command Inde x[...]
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Index 137 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 Inde x A add dhcp add, 40 dns add, 60 phonebook add, 102 apadd, ip apadd, 82 apdelete, ip apdelete, 84 aplist, ip aplist, 85 arpadd, ip arpadd, 86 arpdelete, ip arpdelete, 87 arplist, ip arplist, 88 autolist, phonebook autolist, 103 C call, td call, 132 cleanup, software cleanup, 118 clear , dns clear , [...]
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Index 138 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA T CZZA Ed. 01 load bridge load, 24 config load, 36 dhcp load, 48 dns load, 71 ip load, 93 phonebook load, 107 pptp load, 115 system load, 126 M macadd, bridge macadd, 25 macdelete, bridge macdelete, 26 maclist, bridge maclist, 27 N nslookup, dns nslookup, 72 P ping, ip ping , 94 policy , dhcp policy , 49 portadd, brid[...]