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Model 3231 Industrial Ethernet Extender with LCD CLI Reference Guide Sales Office: +1 (301) 975-1000 T echnical Support: +1 (301) 975-1007 E-mail: support@patton.com WWW : www .patton.com Part Number: 07M3231-CLI, Rev . A Revised: October 29, 2008 Important This is a Class A device and is intended for use in a light industrial environment. It is n[...]
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Patton Electronics, Inc. T rademark Statement All other trademarks presented in this document ar e the property of their respective o wners. Copyright © 2008, Patton Electronics. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. P atton assumes no liability for errors that may appear in this document. W arr[...]
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3 Summar y T able of Contents 1 Alarm Commands ......................................................................................................................................... 13 2 Bridge Commands ......................................................................................................................................... 18 3 C[...]
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4 T able of Contents Summary Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................... 3 Table of Contents .............................................................................................................................. ............. 4 About this guide[...]
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5 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide Table of Contents Example Output: ethernet list transports .........................................................................................................35 ethernet set transport ...............................................................................................................................[...]
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6 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide Table of Contents gshdsl set terminal .................................................................................................................................................71 gshdsl seta .......................................................................................................................[...]
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7 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide Table of Contents 10 Port Commands .......................................................................................................................................... 102 port ethernet .............................................................................................................................[...]
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8 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide Table of Contents 15 Security Commands .................................................................................................................................... 140 security add ................................................................................................................................[...]
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9 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide Table of Contents Example Output: system list openfiles bun ...................................................................................................167 Example Output: system list users .................................................................................................................168 sys[...]
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10 About this guide This guide describes commands for configuring the P atton Model 3231 Industrial E thernet Extender with LCD. Note F or general information regarding setting up, installing and operating the 3231, refer to the G etting S tarted Guide . Audience This guide is intended for administrators and operators. Structure • Chapter 1, &qu[...]
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Using the CLI 11 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide Using the CLI The M odel 3231 may be configured through the CLI, although basic settings should be configur ed through the LCD menu on the unit. Connect a PC and log in U se an RS-232/E thernet cable and DB9-RJ45 adapter to connect a PC’ s serial port to the 3231’ s Console port (see figure 1).[...]
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Using the CLI 12 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide Precautions N otes, cautions, and warnings, which have the follo wing meanings, are used throughout this guide to help y ou become aware of potential problems. Note A note presents additional information or interesting sidelights. T ypographical conventions used in this document This section describes[...]
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13 Chapter 1 Alarm Commands Chapter contents alarm all alarmStatus ..............................................................................................................................................14 alarm set <index> alarmSeverity ....................................................................................................[...]
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alarm all alarmStatus 14 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 1 • Alarm Commands alarm all alarmStatus Set the alarm state for all alarms. T able 2. alar m all alarmStatus Command Explanation alarm all alarmStatus clear Set the alarm state to "clear" for all alarms. Does not clear the number of occurences and the time of the most recent occur[...]
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alarm set <index> alarmSeverity 15 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 1 • Alarm Commands alarm set <index> alarmSeverity Set the index for the severity lev el of an alarm. T able 3. alar m set <index> alarmSeverity Command Explanation alarm set <index> alarm Severity critical Determine the level of impor tance for specific al[...]
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alarm set <index> alarmStatus 16 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 1 • Alarm Commands alarm set <index> alarmStatus Set the index for the status level of an alarm. T able 4. alar m set <index> alarmStatus Command Explanation alarm set <index> alarm Status active Mark the alarm condition as a currently present alarm. alarm set[...]
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alarm show 17 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 1 • Alarm Commands alarm show Sho w alarm status. Example Output: alarm show --> alarm show Current Box State: Major Alarm Table Alarm Active | ID | Alarm String | Severity | Time | Count --------|-----|------------------------|-----------------|-----------|------ | 1 | PP Over Threshold | Informati[...]
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18 Chapter 2 Bridge Commands Chapter contents bridge add interface ...............................................................................................................................................19 bridge attach ...........................................................................................................................[...]
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bridge add interface 19 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 2 • Bridge Commands bridge add inter face Add a named interface to the bridge. T able 6. bridge add inter face Command Explanation bridge add interface <name> Add a named interface to the bridge.[...]
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bridge attach 20 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 2 • Bridge Commands bridge attach Attach existing transport to existing bridge interface. T able 7. bridge attach Command Explanation bridge attach <name> <transport> Attach existing transport to existing bridge inter face.[...]
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bridge clear interfaces 21 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 2 • Bridge Commands bridge clear inter faces Remo ve all bridge interfaces. T able 8. bridge clear inter faces Command Explanation bridge clear interfaces Remove all bridge interfaces.[...]
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bridge delete interface 22 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 2 • Bridge Commands bridge delete inter face Remo ve specific bridge interface. T able 9. bridge delete inter face Command Explanation bridge delete interface <name> Remove specific bridge interface.[...]
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bridge detach 23 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 2 • Bridge Commands bridge detach Detach a transport from a bridge interface. T able 10. bridge detach Command Explanation bridge detach <name> Detach a transport from a bridge inter face.[...]
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bridge list interfaces 24 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 2 • Bridge Commands bridge list inter faces List bridge interfaces. Example Output: bridge list interfaces --> bridge list interfaces Bridge Interfaces: ID | Name | Filter Type | Transport -----|--------------|--------------|------------------ 1 | br1 | All | eth1 2 | br2 | All | ppp1 3 [...]
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bridge set 25 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 2 • Bridge Commands bridge set Configure bridge attributes. T able 12. bridge set Command Explanation bridge set dhcpFilteredPort <port> Set the DHCP filtered port. bridge set dhcpMACFiltering disable Disable DHCP MAC filtering. enable Enable DHCP MAC filtering. bridge set filterage <fil[...]
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bridge show 26 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 2 • Bridge Commands bridge show Display bridge/interface settings. Example Output: bridge show --> bridge show Global bridge configuration: Filter age: 300 DHCP MAC Filtering: false DHCP Filtered Port: bun/port=ethernet Spanning bridge configuration: Spanning: false Priority: 32768 Forward delay: 1[...]
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27 Chapter 3 CPE Config Commands Chapter contents cpeconfig action .....................................................................................................................................................28 cpeconfig set ....................................................................................................................[...]
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cpeconfig action 28 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 3 • CPE Config Commands cpeconfig action Note This command is only available on the CO unit. Refer to the Getting S tarted Guide for more information. T ransmit/receive the CPE configuration. T able 14. cpeconfig action Command Explanation cpeconfig action get Request CPE to send it's co[...]
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cpeconfig set 29 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 3 • CPE Config Commands cpeconfig set Note This command is only available on the CO unit. Refer to the Getting S tarted Guide for more information. Set CP E configurable parameters. T able 15. cpeconfig set Command Explanation cpeconfig set defaultgw <newvalue> Set default GW as format: xx[...]
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cpeconfig show 30 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 3 • CPE Config Commands cpeconfig show Note This command is only available on the CO unit. Refer to the Getting S tarted Guide for more information. Sho w the CPE's configuration. Example Output: cpeconfig show --> cpeconfig show Configuration State: Initializing Timeslots: 36 IP Address[...]
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31 Chapter 4 Ethernet Commands Chapter contents ethernet add transport ...........................................................................................................................................32 ethernet clear transports ...............................................................................................................[...]
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ethernet add transport 32 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 4 • Ethernet Commands ethernet add transport Create ethernet transport. T able 17. ether net add transport Command Explanation ethernet add transport <name> <por t> Create ethernet transpor t.[...]
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ethernet clear transports 33 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 4 • Ethernet Commands ethernet clear transports Remo ve all ethernet transports T able 18. ether net clear transports Command Explanation ethernet clear transports Remove all ethernet transpor ts.[...]
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ethernet delete transport 34 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 4 • Ethernet Commands ethernet delete transport Remo ve single ethernet transport. T able 19. ether net delete transport Command Explanation ethernet delete transport <name> Remove single ethernet transpor t.[...]
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ethernet list 35 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 4 • Ethernet Commands ethernet list List ethernet ports and transports. Example Output: ethernet list ports --> ethernet list ports Valid ethernet port names: ethernet Example Output: ethernet list transports --> ethernet list transports Ethernet transports: ID | Name | Port -----|------------[...]
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ethernet set transport 36 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 4 • Ethernet Commands ethernet set transport Set port of an existing ethernet transport. T able 21. ether net set transport Command Explanation ethernet set transport <name> ethernetpor t <por t> Set the por t to be used as a physical Ethernet port. ethernet set transport <na[...]
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ethernet show transport 37 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 4 • Ethernet Commands ethernet show transport Display existing ethernet transport. Example Output: ethernet show transport eth1 --> ethernet show transport eth1 Ethernet transport: eth1 Description: eth1 Port: ethernet T able 22. ether net set transport Command Explanation ethernet show[...]
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38 Chapter 5 Firewall Commands Chapter contents firewall add policy ..................................................................................................................................................39 firewall add portfilter .............................................................................................................[...]
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firewall add policy 39 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands firewall add policy Add a firewall policy . T able 23. firewall add policy Command Explanation firewall add policy <name> dmz-internal Add a firewall policy between the DMZ interface and the inter nal inter- face. allowonly-val Allow only traffic to and/or fro[...]
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firewall add portfilter 40 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands firewall add portfilter Add a port filter to a firewall policy . Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with firewall add portfilter <name> <policyname> . T able 24. firewall add por tfilter <name> <policyname> Command Expl[...]
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firewall add portfilter 41 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands smtp both Allow inbound/outbound transport of SMTP packets between inside and outside interfaces inbound Allow transport of SMTP packets from an outside interface to an inside inter face. Outbound trans- port is not allowed. outbound Allow transport of SMTP packets fr[...]
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firewall add validator 42 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands firewall add validator Add a validator to a fir ewall policy . Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with firewall add validator <name> <policyname> . T able 25. firewall add validator Command Explanation both <ipaddress> <hostip[...]
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firewall clear 43 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands firewall clear Delete all firewall policies or portfilters from an existing configuration. T able 26. firewall clear Command Explanation firewall clear policies Delete all exisiting policies from the firewall configura- tion. firewall clear portfilters <policyname[...]
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firewall delete 44 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands firewall delete Delete a firewall policy or portfilter from an existing configuration T able 27. firewall delete Command Explanation firewall delete policy <name> Delete a specific existing policy from the firewall configuration. firewall delete portfilter &l[...]
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firewall disable 45 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands firewall disable Disable firewall featur es. T able 28. firewall disable Command Explanation firewall disable Disable all firewall features. firewall disable IDS Disable IDS features of the firewall. firewall disable blockinglog Disable logging of firewall blocking.[...]
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firewall enable 46 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands firewall enable Enable firewall features. T able 29. firewall enable Command Explanation firewall enable Enable all firewall features. firewall enable IDS Enable IDS features of the firewall. firewall enable blockinglog Enable logging of firewall blocking. firewall [...]
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firewall list 47 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands firewall list Sho w information about specific firewall features. Example Output: firewall list policies --> firewall list policies Firewall Policies: ID | Name | Type 1 | Type 2 | Validator Allow Only ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1[...]
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firewall list 48 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands Example Output: firewall list protocol --> firewall list protocol Assigned Internet Protocol Numbers see RFC 1700 "Assigned Numbers" section "Protocol Numbers" pages 7 - 9 1 ICMP Internet Control Message 2 IGMP Internet Group Management 3 GGP Gateway-to-[...]
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firewall set IDS 49 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands firewall set IDS Configure the firewall I ntrusion Detection Service (IDS) feature. T able 31. firewall set IDS Command Explanation firewall set IDS DOSattackblock <duration> Set the length of time (in seconds) that the firewall blocks suspicious hosts for once a[...]
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firewall set securitylevel 50 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands firewall set securitylevel Set the desired lev el of security for the firewall. T able 32. firewall set securitylevel Command Explanation firewall set securitylevel high Use a high level of firewall security between interfaces. low Use a low level of firewall[...]
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firewall set validator 51 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands firewall set validator Configure the settings for a validator . Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with firewall set validator <name> <policyname> . T able 33. firewall set validator Command Explanation disabled Disable a validator tha[...]
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firewall show 52 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands firewall show Display information about a firewall setting. Example Output: firewall show IDS --> firewall show IDS Firewall IDS: IDS Enabled: true Use Blacklist: false Use Victim Protection: false Dos Attack Block Duration: 1800 Scan Attack Block Duration: 86400 Victim P[...]
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firewall show 53 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands Example Output: firewall show portfilter hei_http pex_in --> firewall show portfilter hei_http pex_in Firewall Port Filter: hei_http Transport type: 6 Port number start: 80 Port number end: 80 Inbound permission: false Outbound permission: true Raw IP: false TCP permission[...]
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firewall status 54 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 5 • Firewall Commands firewall status Display information about the firewall security level and logging status. Example Output: firewall status --> firewall status Firewall enabled. Firewall security level: high. Firewall session logging enabled. Firewall blocking logging enabled. Firewall i[...]
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55 Chapter 6 G.SHDSL Commands Chapter contents gshdsl set BERMeterMode ....................................................................................................................................56 gshdsl set Clocking ............................................................................................................................[...]
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gshdsl set BERMeterMode 56 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set BERMeterMode Configure patetrn generation T able 36. gshdsl set BERMeterMode Command Explanation gshdsl set BERMeterMode 511 Configure pattern generation mode. gshdsl set BERMeterMode 511E Configure pattern generation mode that inser ts errors into the pa[...]
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gshdsl set Clocking 57 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set Clocking Configure clock mode. T able 37. gshdsl set Clocking Command Explanation gshdsl set Clocking central_internal DSL clock is provided by the unit; Set the unit as CO. gshdsl set Clocking remote_receive_recover Recover clock from DSL; Set the unit as CPE.[...]
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gshdsl set EthLinkKill 58 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set EthLinkKill Configure the E thLinkKill feature. T able 38. gshdsl set EthLinkKill Command Explanation gshdsl set EthLinkKill disable Disable EthLinkKill feature. gshdsl set EthLinkKill enable Disconnect the Ethernet link if the DSL link is down.[...]
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gshdsl set LineProbe 59 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set LineProbe Configure the line probe featur e. T able 39. gshdsl set LineProbe Command Explanation gshdsl set LineProbe disable Disable Line Probe feature. gshdsl set LineProbe enable Find highest rate automatically that the line will sup- port and set the DSL r[...]
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gshdsl set action 60 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set action Save or shut do wn DSL configurations. T able 40. gshdsl set action Command Explanation gshdsl set action deactivate Shut down the DSL port. gshdsl set action start Save DSL configuration changes; Always run after making changes to the DSL configuration.[...]
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gshdsl set clockingcombination 61 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set clockingcombination Configure clock mode. T able 41. gshdsl set clockingcombination Command Explanation gshdsl set clockingcombination central_internal DSL clock is provided by the unit; Set the unit as CO. gshdsl set clockingcombination remote_recei[...]
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gshdsl set datarateI 62 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set datarateI Set I-bit of data rate. T able 42. gshdsl set datarateI Command Explanation gshdsl set datarateI <newvalue> Set I-bit of data rate (0-7).[...]
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gshdsl set dslrateTS 63 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set dslrateTS Set data rate. T able 43. gshdsl set dslrateTS Command Explanation gshdsl set dslrateTS <newvalue> Set data rate ( n times 64kbps).[...]
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gshdsl set errMonIntervalCnt 64 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set errMonIntervalCnt Set the number of intervals in error before the DSL link r estarts. T able 44. gshdsl set errMonInter valCnt Command Explanation gshdsl set errMonIntervalCnt <newvalue> Set the number of inter vals in error before the DSL link re[...]
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gshdsl set errMonIntervalThreshold 65 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set errMonIntervalThreshold Set the number of allo wable errors per interval. T able 45. gshdsl set errMonInter valThreshold Command Explanation gshdsl set errMonIntervalThreshold <newvalue> Set the number of allowable errors per inter val.[...]
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gshdsl set errMonIntervalTime 66 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set errMonIntervalTime Set the length in seconds of the current interval. T able 46. gshdsl set errMonInter valTime Command Explanation gshdsl set errMonIntervalTime <newvalue> Set the length in seconds of the current inter val.[...]
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gshdsl set errMonStartupDelay 67 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set errMonStartupDelay Set the amount of time to wait, after the link is up , before monitoring the DSL link. T able 47. gshdsl set errMonStar tupDelay Command Explanation gshdsl set errMonStartupDelay <newvalue> Set the amount of time to wait, after[...]
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gshdsl set errMonTotalIntervals 68 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set errMonT otalIntervals Set the number of intervals to test before monitoring is disabled. T able 48. gshdsl set errMonT otalInter vals Command Explanation gshdsl set errMonT otalInter vals <newvalue> Set the number of inter vals to test before m[...]
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gshdsl set gshannex 69 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set gshannex Set the annex for the dsl port. T able 49. gshdsl set gshannex Command Explanation gshdsl set gshannex AnnexA Set Annex A for countries using T1. gshdsl set gshannex AnnexB Set Annex B for countries using E1 or RFC1483.[...]
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gshdsl set interface 70 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set inter face Set the interface for the dsl port. T able 50. gshdsl set inter face Command Explanation gshdsl set interface atm Set when using pppoa. gshdsl set interface hdlc Set when using pppoh.[...]
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gshdsl set terminal 71 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl set terminal Set the unit as a CO or a CP E. T able 51. gshdsl set ter minal Command Explanation gshdsl set terminal central Set the unit as a CO. gshdsl set terminal remote Set the unit as a CPE.[...]
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gshdsl seta 72 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl seta M odify an attribute for G.SHDSL. T able 52. gshdsl seta Command Explanation gshdsl seta <attrname> <newvalue> Modify an attribute.[...]
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gshdsl show 73 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl show Display an atttribute for G.SHDSL. Example Output: gshdsl show --> gshdsl show General Information: Version : 1.00 Platform : Unknown Zip Wire Version : Software:4.2.0 DSP Silicon:75.4 AFE:0.8 Connected : FALSE Modem State : In Progress Attributes Setting: Action : [...]
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gshdsl showTestMode 74 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl showT estMode Display test mode information. Example Output: gshdsl showT estMode --> gshdsl showTestMode Test Mode: Loopback : Off BERMeter Mode : off BERT Counters: BERMeter Error : 0 BERMeter Time : 0 BERMeter Status : Idle BERErr Overflow : 0 Local Loop State[...]
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gshdsl showc 75 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 6 • G.SHDSL Commands gshdsl showc Display error counters. Example Output: gshdsl showc --> gshdsl showc Error Counters (FIFO): Cnt RPFifo Full : 0 Cnt RPFifo Empty : 0 Cnt RPFifo Slip : 0 Cnt TPFifo Full : 0 Cnt TPFifo Empty : 0 Cnt TPFifo Slip : 0 Cnt TXStuff : 0 Cnt PCMDpll : 0 Error Counters (S[...]
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76 Chapter 7 Help Commands Chapter contents help .......................................................................................................................................................................77[...]
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help 77 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 7 • Help Commands help Display help menu. T able 56. help Command Explanation help Display top-level help menu.[...]
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78 Chapter 8 IP Commands Chapter contents ip add defaultroute ................................................................................................................................................79 ip add interface ............................................................................................................................[...]
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ip add defaultroute 79 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip add defaultroute Configure default IP routes. T able 57. ip add defaultroute Command Explanation ip add defaultroute gateway <gatewayip> Enter an IP address of the gateway that the route will use by default. ip add defaultroute interface <interface> Enter the na[...]
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ip add interface 80 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip add inter face Add an IP interface. T able 58. ip add inter face Command Explanation ip add interface <name> Add a named interface and set its IP address (optional). ip add interface <name> <ipaddress> ip add interface <name> <ipaddress> <netmas[...]
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ip add route 81 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip add route Add an IP route. Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with ip add route <name> <dest_ip> <netmask> . T able 59. ip add route Command Explanation gateway <gateway_ip> Enter the IP address of the gateway that the route will use. inte[...]
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ip attach 82 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip attach Add a transport to an IP interface. T able 60. ip attach Command Explanation ip attach <name> <transport> Attach an existing transport to an existing IP inter face.[...]
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ip attachbridge 83 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip attachbridge Attach a bridge to the router . T able 61. ip attachbridge Command Explanation ip attachbridge <name> Attach the bridge to the router via an existing IP interface.[...]
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ip attachvirtual 84 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip attachvirtual Create a virtual interface. T able 62. ip attachvir tual Command Explanation ip attachvirtual <name> <real_inter face> Create a vir tual interface that is associated with a "real" IP interface that has already been atatched to a transpor t.[...]
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ip clear 85 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip clear Clear attributes from an IP interface. T able 63. ip clear Command Explanation ip clear arpentries Clear all ARP entries listed in the IP ARP table. ip clear interfaces Clear all IP interfaces that were created. ip clear riproutes Delete all of the existing dynamic routes that ha[...]
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ip delete 86 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip delete Delete an IP interface or route. T able 64. ip delete Command Explanation ip delete interface <name> Delete a specific IP interface. ip delete route <name> Delete a specific route.[...]
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ip detach 87 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip detach Detach a transport from an IP interface. T able 65. ip detach Command Explanation ip detach <name> Detach a transport from an IP inter face.[...]
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ip interface 88 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip inter face Configure an IP interface. Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with ip interface <name> . T able 66. ip inter face <name> Command Explanation add proxyarpentry <ipaddress> Configure proxy ARP functionality on an existing IP interface[...]
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ip interface 89 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands Example Output: ip interface ip1 list proxyarpentries --> ip interface ip1 list proxyarpentries Proxy ARP entries for interface: ip1 ID | IP Address | Netmask | Exclude -----|-----------------|-----------------|--------- 1 | 192.168.200.1 | 255.255.255.255 | false 2 | 192.168.200.2[...]
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ip list 90 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip list Display information for an IP address. Example Output: ip list arpentries --> ip list arpentries IP ARP table entries: IP address | MAC address | Interface | Static -----------------|-------------------|--------------|-------- 192.168.200.1 | 00:a0:c9:b7:fd:23 | ip1 | no -------[...]
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ip list 91 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands Example Output: ip list interfaces --> ip list interfaces IP Interfaces: ID | Name | IP Address | DHCP | Transport -----|--------------|------------------|----------|---------------- 1 | ip1 | 192.168.200.10 | disabled | <BRIDGE> ---------------------------------------------------[...]
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ip ping 92 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip ping Ping an IP address. T able 68. ip ping Command Explanation ip ping <name> Excute Ping command to specified IP address.[...]
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ip set interface 93 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip set inter face Configure specific settings for an IP interface. Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with ip set interface <name> . T able 69. ip set inter face <name> Command Explanation dhcp disabled The interface does not use DHCP client infor [...]
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ip set rip 94 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip set rip Configure RIP settings for an IP interface. T able 70. ip set rip Command Explanation ip set rip advertisedefault disabled Disable adver tisement of a default route. enabled Enable RIP to advertise a default route with the cost metric set. authentication disabled Reject RIP [...]
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ip set route 95 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip set route Configure settings for an IP route. Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with ip set route <name> . T able 71. ip set route <name> Command Explanation cost <cost> Set the number of hops counted as the cost of the route for a route previ[...]
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ip show 96 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip show Display information for an IP interface. Example Output: ip show debuginfo --> ip show debuginfo Found IP stack. Interfaces: ----------- IfIndex: 1 Name: ip1 Addr: 192.168.200.10 Mask: 255.255.255.0 All addresses: 192.168.200.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.200.11 0.0.0.0 IGMP membersh[...]
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ip show 97 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ------------------------ Socket message pending queue count: 3 Compile time configuration: --------------------------- QOS support: disabled Checksum forwarded packets: no Validate source addresses: no ATIC Layer 2: not present IPv6 support: not present Example Output: ip show interface ip[...]
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ip traceroute 98 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 8 • IP Commands ip traceroute S tart or stop a trace route process. T able 73. ip traceroute Command Explanation ip traceroute start Start a trace route process. ip traceroute start <name> Input multiple parameters for a trace route as a string, i.e.: "-v 0.0.0.0". ip traceroute stop[...]
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99 Chapter 9 Logger Commands Chapter contents logger set .............................................................................................................................................................100 logger show ........................................................................................................................[...]
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logger set 100 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 9 • Logger Commands logger set Configure syslog. T able 74. logger set Command Explanation logger set facility Set the "facility" attribute. logger set facility <facility> Set the new value of "facility". logger set host Set the log host. logger set host <host> Specify[...]
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logger show 101 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 9 • Logger Commands logger show Display syslog information. Example Output: logger show --> logger show version = 1.00 host = 0.0.0.0 ident = facility = 0 T able 75. logger show Command Explanation logger show Show the syslog configuration.[...]
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102 Chapter 10 Por t Commands Chapter contents port ethernet ........................................................................................................................................................103 port list ...........................................................................................................................[...]
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port ethernet 103 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 10 • Port Commands port ethernet Configure the E thernet port. T able 76. por t ethernet Command Explanation port ethernet set 100BaseMode false Use 10Mbps Ethernet operation. true Use 100Mbps Ethernet operation. AutoNegotiation false Force operation specified by 100BaseMode and FullDuplexMode. t[...]
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port list 104 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 10 • Port Commands port list List ports and port types. Example Output: port list all --> port list all Valid port names in class 'all': ciao atm ethernet hdlc Example Output: port list atm --> port list atm Valid port names in class 'atm': atm Example Output: port list ethern[...]
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105 Chapter 11 PPP Commands Chapter contents ppp add transport ................................................................................................................................................106 ppp clear transports ......................................................................................................................[...]
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ppp add transport 106 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 11 • PPP Commands ppp add transport Add a PPP o ver HDLC (PPP oH) transport. T able 78. ppp add transpor t Command Explanation ppp add transport <name> Create PPPoH transport. ppp add transport <name> dialin <iface> <por t> Create PPPoH transport that accepts dialin conn[...]
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ppp clear transports 107 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 11 • PPP Commands ppp clear transports Remo ve all PPP oH transpor ts. T able 79. ppp clear transpor ts Command Explanation ppp clear transports Remove all PPPoH transports.[...]
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ppp delete transport 108 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 11 • PPP Commands ppp delete transport Remo ve a single PPP oH transpor t. T able 80. ppp delete transpor t Command Explanation ppp delete transport <name> Remove a single PPPoH transpor t.[...]
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ppp list transports 109 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 11 • PPP Commands ppp list transports List existing PPP oH transports. Example Output: ppp list transports --> ppp list transports PPP transports: ID | Name | Port -----|------------|----------- 1 | ppp1 | hdlc ------------------------------ T able 81. ppp list transpor ts Command Explanat[...]
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ppp set transport 110 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 11 • PPP Commands ppp set transport Configure properties for a PPP oH transpor t. Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with ppp set transport <name> . T able 82. ppp set transpor t Command Explanation dialin Set an existing PPPoH transport to accept dialin connections. d[...]
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ppp set transport 111 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 11 • PPP Commands lcpmaxfail <lcpmaxfail> Set the LCP maximum fail number for an existing transport. lcpmaxterm <lcpmaxterm> Set the LCP maximum terminate number for an existing transport. localip <ipaddress> Only applies to dialin SVC or PVC transports that provide the ser ve[...]
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ppp show transport 112 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 11 • PPP Commands ppp show transport Display properties for a specific PPP oH transpor t. Example Output: ppp show transport ppp1 --> ppp show transport ppp1 PPP Transport: ppp1 Description : ppp1 Summary : enabled, down Server : false Hdlc : true LLC : false NCPRemote Addr : N/A Local Ip [...]
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113 Chapter 12 PPPoA Commands Chapter contents pppoa add transport ............................................................................................................................................114 pppoa clear transports ....................................................................................................................[...]
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pppoa add transport 114 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 12 • PPPoA Commands pppoa add transport Add a PPP o ver A TM (PPP oA) transport. Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with pppoa add transport <name> . T able 84. pppoa add transpor t Command Explanation dialin pvc <iface> <port> <vpi> <vci> Crea[...]
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pppoa clear transports 115 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 12 • PPPoA Commands pppoa clear transports Remo ve all PPP oA transpor ts. T able 85. pppoa clear transpor ts Command Explanation pppoa clear transports Remove all PPPoA transpor ts.[...]
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pppoa delete 116 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 12 • PPPoA Commands pppoa delete Remo ve a single PPP oA transpor t. T able 86. pppoa delete Command Explanation pppoa delete <name> Remove a single PPPoA transport.[...]
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pppoa list transports 117 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 12 • PPPoA Commands pppoa list transports List existing PPP oA transports. Example Output: pppoa list transports --> pppoa list transports PPPoA transports: ID | Name | Port | Vci | Vpi -----|------------|-----------|-----------|----------- 1 | ppp1 | hdlc | N/A | N/A -------------------[...]
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pppoa set transport 118 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 12 • PPPoA Commands pppoa set transport Configure properties for a PPP oA transpor t. Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with pppoa set transport <name> . T able 88. pppoa set transpor t Command Explanation atmaddress <atmaddr> Set the A TM address for use in a[...]
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pppoa set transport 119 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 12 • PPPoA Commands headers hdlc disabled Do not allow packets that have HDLC headers to be transmitted/received. enabled Allow packets that have HDLC headers to be transmitted/received. llc disabled Do not allow packets that have LLC headers to be transmitted/received. enabled Allow packets [...]
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pppoa set transport 120 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 12 • PPPoA Commands qosclass abr Set quality of service class as abr (Available Bit Rate) for the transport. cbr Set quality of ser vice class as cbr (Constant Bit Rate) for the transport. qfc Set quality of ser vice class as qfc for the trans- port. ubr Set quality of ser vice class as ubr ([...]
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pppoa set transport 121 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 12 • PPPoA Commands welogin auto The authentication protocol used by the remote PPP ser ver is discovered and used. chap Set CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol); Ser ver sends an authentication request to the remote user dialing in. none No authentication method is used. pap Se[...]
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pppoa show transport 122 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 12 • PPPoA Commands pppoa show transport Display properties for a specific PPP oA transpor t. Example Output: pppoa show transport ppp1 --> pppoa show transport ppp1 PPP Transport: ppp1 Description : ppp1 Summary : enabled, down Server : false NCPRemote Addr : N/A Hdlc : true LLC : false[...]
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123 Chapter 13 PPPoE Commands Chapter contents pppoe add transport .............................................................................................................................................124 pppoe clear transports ...................................................................................................................[...]
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pppoe add transport 124 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 13 • PPPoE Commands pppoe add transport Add a PPP o ver E thernet (PPP oE) transpor t. Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with pppoe add transport <name> dialout . T able 90. pppoe add transpor t Command Explanation eth <ifc><port> Create a PPPoE trans- po[...]
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pppoe clear transports 125 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 13 • PPPoE Commands pppoe clear transports Remo ve all PPP oE transpor ts. T able 91. pppoe clear transpor ts Command Explanation pppoe clear transports Remove all PPPoE transports.[...]
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pppoe delete transport 126 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 13 • PPPoE Commands pppoe delete transport Remo ve a single PPP oE transpor t. T able 92. pppoe delete Command Explanation pppoe delete transport <name> Remove a single PPPoE transport.[...]
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pppoe list transports 127 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 13 • PPPoE Commands pppoe list transports List existing PPP oE transports. Example Output: pppoe list transports --> pppoe list transports PPPoE transports: ID | Name | Port | Vci | Vpi -----|------------|-----------|-----------|----------- -----------------------------------------------[...]
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pppoe set transport 128 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 13 • PPPoE Commands pppoe set transport Configure properties for a PPP oE transpor t. Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with pppoe set transport <name> . T able 94. pppoe set transpor t Command Explanation accessconcentrator <concentrator> Specify the access c[...]
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pppoe set transport 129 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 13 • PPPoE Commands eth <port> Set the ethernet por t that an existing PPPoE transport uses to transpor t PPPoE data. givedns client disabled IPCP cannot request a DNS ser ver IP address and then give the address to the DNS client. enabled Allow IPCP to request a DNS ser ver IP address [...]
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pppoe set transport 130 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 13 • PPPoE Commands mcr <mcr> Set the minimum cell rate for an existing PPPoE transport (Applies only to existing PVC transports). password <password> Set a dial-out password on a named transport. pcr <pcr> Set the peak cell rate for an existing PPPoE transport (Applies only[...]
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pppoe set transport 131 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 13 • PPPoE Commands specificroute disabled Create a default route to the subnet at the remote end of the PPP link. enabled Allow the created route to apply to packets for the subnet at the remote end of the PPP link. subnetmask <mask> Set the subnet mask used for the local IP interface[...]
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pppoe show transport 132 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 13 • PPPoE Commands pppoe show transport Display properties for a specific PPP oE transpor t. T able 95. pppoe show transpor t Command Explanation pppoe show transport <name> Show a single PPPoE transport's proper ties.[...]
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133 Chapter 14 RFC1483 Commands Chapter contents rfc1483 add transport ..........................................................................................................................................134 rfc1483 clear transports ................................................................................................................[...]
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rfc1483 add transport 134 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 14 • RFC1483 Commands r fc1483 add transport Create a new transport. Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with rfc1483 add transport <name> . T able 96. r fc1483 add transpor t Command Explanation <port> <vpi> <vci> Create a named RFC1483 transport a[...]
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rfc1483 clear transports 135 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 14 • RFC1483 Commands r fc1483 clear transports Remo ve all RFC1483 transports. T able 97. r fc1483 clear transpor ts Command Explanation rfc1483 clear transpor ts Remove all RFC1483 transports.[...]
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rfc1483 delete transport 136 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 14 • RFC1483 Commands r fc1483 delete transport Remo ve a single RFC1483 transport. T able 98. r fc1483 delete Command Explanation rfc1483 delete transpor t <name> Remove a specified transport.[...]
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rfc1483 list transports 137 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 14 • RFC1483 Commands r fc1483 list transports List existing RFC1483 transports. Example Output: rfc1483 list transpor ts --> rfc1483 list transports RFC1483 transports: ID | Name | Port | TxVci | RxVci | TxVpi | RxVpi -----|------------|-----------|-----------|-----------|-----------|[...]
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rfc1483 set transport 138 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 14 • RFC1483 Commands r fc1483 set transport Configure properties for an RFC1483 transport. Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with rfc1483 set transport <name> . T able 100. r fc1483 set transpor t Command Explanation bt <bt> Set burst tolerance. mbs <mbs[...]
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rfc1483 show transport 139 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 14 • RFC1483 Commands r fc1483 show transport Display properties for a specific RFC1483 transport. Example Output: rfc1483 show transpor t r fc1 --> rfc1483 show transport rfc1 RFC1483 Transport: rfc1 Description: rfc1 Encapsulation: LlcBridged ATM port: atm Tx VPI: 0 Rx VPI: 0 Tx VCI:[...]
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140 Chapter 15 Security Commands Chapter contents security add .........................................................................................................................................................141 security clear ...................................................................................................................[...]
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security add 141 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 15 • Security Commands security add Add security interfaces and triggers. T able 102. security add Command Explanation security add interface <name> dmz Add DMZ interface. external Add external inter face. internal Add internal inter face. security add trigger <name> netmeeting Add a tri[...]
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security clear 142 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 15 • Security Commands security clear Clear interfaces and triggers. T able 103. security clear Command Explanation security clear interfaces Clear all interfaces. security clear triggers Clear all triggers.[...]
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security delete 143 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 15 • Security Commands security delete Delete a specified interface or trigger . T able 104. security delete Command Explanation security delete interface <name> Delete specified inter face. security delete trigger <name> Delete specified trigger .[...]
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security disable 144 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 15 • Security Commands security disable Disable security features. T able 105. security disable Command Explanation security disable Disable security .[...]
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security enable 145 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 15 • Security Commands security enable Enable security features. T able 106. security enable Command Explanation security enable Enable security .[...]
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security list 146 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 15 • Security Commands security list List interfaces and triggers. Example Output: security list interfaces --> security list interfaces Security Interfaces: ID | Name | Type ---------------------------- 1 | ip1 | internal ---------------------------- Example Output: security list triggers -->[...]
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security set trigger 147 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 15 • Security Commands security set trigger Configure settings for security triggers. Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with security set trigger <name> . T able 108. security set trigger <name> Command Explanation UDPsessionchaining disable Disable UDP sessi[...]
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security show 148 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 15 • Security Commands security show Display information about a specific interface or trigger . Example Output: security show interface ip1 --> security show interface ip1 Interface name: ip1 Interface type: internal Example Output: security show trigger t2_h323 --> security show trigger t2[...]
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security status 149 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 15 • Security Commands security status Display information about all security features. Example Output: security status --> security status Security enabled. Firewall enabled. Firewall security level: high. Firewall session logging enabled. Firewall blocking logging enabled. Firewall intrusion[...]
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150 Chapter 16 SNMP Commands Chapter contents snmp add .............................................................................................................................................................151 snmp delete ..........................................................................................................................[...]
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snmp add 151 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 16 • SNMP Commands snmp add Add community and trap entries. T able 111. snmp add Command Explanation snmp add community <community> <ipaddress> Add an entr y to the Community T able. read <id> Add an SNMP version 1 or 2 read-only community . The IP address can be used to limit access t[...]
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snmp delete 152 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 16 • SNMP Commands snmp delete Delete community and trap entries. T able 112. snmp delete Command Explanation snmp delete community Delete an entr y from the Community T able. <index> Index of the row to delete. snmp delete trap Delete an entr y from the T rap T able. <index> Index of the[...]
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snmp save 153 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 16 • SNMP Commands snmp save Save configuration. Note System S ave is still requir ed. T able 113. snmp save Command Explanation snmp save Save configuration.[...]
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snmp set 154 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 16 • SNMP Commands snmp set Configure SNMP properties. Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with snmp set . T able 114. snmp set Command Explanation community <index> <community> <ipaddress> Add an entr y to the Community T able. read<id> Add an SNMP version 1 o[...]
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snmp show 155 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 16 • SNMP Commands snmp show Display information for an SNMP configuration. Example Output: snmp show --> snmp show Static Variables Sys Descr : "not set" Sys Object ID : 1.3.6.1.4.1.1768.200 Sys Location : "not set" Sys Contact : "not set" Sys Name : "not set&quo[...]
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156 Chapter 17 Source Commands Chapter contents source <filename> ................................................................................................................................................157[...]
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source <filename> 157 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 17 • Source Commands source <filename> Read a file of commands. T able 116. source <filename> Command Explanation source <filename> Read a file of commands.[...]
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158 Chapter 18 System Commands Chapter contents system add ...........................................................................................................................................................159 system config ......................................................................................................................[...]
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system add 159 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 18 • System Commands system add Add a user to the system. T able 117. system add Command Explanation system add login <name> Add Local user --- Authenticate is Disabled. <comment> Add an optional comment about the user that us displayed when you type the commands system list users and syst[...]
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system config 160 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 18 • System Commands system config Manage the system configuration. T able 118. system config Command Explanation system config backup Save system config as a backup file. <filename> Save the backup configuration on a webser ver . system config clear Clear all configuration, only le[...]
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system cpu 161 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 18 • System Commands system cpu Manage CPU usage statistics. Example Output: system cpu npOverThreshold --> system cpu npOverThreshold NP Usage NOT Over Threshold Example Output: system cpu npThreshold get --> system cpu npThreshold get NP Usage Threshold: 90% Example Output: system cpu npUsage [...]
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system cpu 162 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 18 • System Commands Example Output: system cpu ppThreshold get --> system cpu ppThreshold get PP Usage Threshold: 90% Example Output: system cpu ppUsage --> system cpu ppUsage PP Usage: 1%[...]
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system delete 163 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 18 • System Commands system delete Remo ve system users. T able 120. system delete Command Explanation system delete login <name> Remove local user . system delete user <name> Remove dialin user .[...]
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system ifTable reset 164 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 18 • System Commands system ifT able reset Reset packet counters. T able 121. system ifT able reset Command Explanation system ifT able reset all Reset the packet counters for all interfaces. system ifT able reset index <index> Reset the packet counters for a particular inter face.[...]
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system info 165 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 18 • System Commands system info Display har dware/software information. Example Output: system info --> system info Global System Configuration: Model Code : 3231 G.SHDSL Access Device Software ver: 2.8.18 Hardware ver: BSP Rev.B BSP:1.0 / He100/2xx CSP v2.3 Kernal ver : 8.2.0.37 Key ver : 4 Buil[...]
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system legal 166 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 18 • System Commands system legal Sho w copyright information. Example Output: system legal --> system legal Copyright (c) 2007 T able 123. system info Command Explanation system legal Show copyright information.[...]
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system list 167 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 18 • System Commands system list List system information. Example Output: system list errors --> system list errors Errors: When | What ----------|---------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu, 01 Jan 2004 - 00:00:00| webserver:Invalid argument:failed to set the SNTP h[...]
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system list 168 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 18 • System Commands Example Output: system list users --> system list users Users: May Authenticate Access ID | Name | Conf. | Remote | Level | Comment -----|------------|----------|----------|------------|------------- 1 | superuser | ENABLED | ENABLED | superuser | Default Superuser 2 | monitor[...]
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system log 169 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 18 • System Commands system log Set system logging options. Example Output: system log list --> system log list upload info (disabled) upload preserve (disabled) upload get (disabled) webserver access (disabled) webserver file (disabled) webserver trace (disabled) ip socket (disabled) ip config (di[...]
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system log 170 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 18 • System Commands Example Output: system log list op --> system log list ip ip socket (disabled) ip config (disabled) ip arp (disabled) ip rawip (disabled) ip icmp (disabled) ip udp (disabled) ip tcp (disabled) ip l2cyan (disabled)[...]
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system restart 171 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 18 • System Commands system restart Restart the system. This function acts the same as pressing the reset button. T able 126. system restar t Command Explanation system restart Restart the system.[...]
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system set 172 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 18 • System Commands system set Set user privileges. Note Begin each top-level command in the table belo w with system set . T able 127. system set Command Explanation baudrate <value> Set the baud rate. firmware update protection disabled Disable checks that are performed on the soft- ware ima[...]
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system show 173 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 18 • System Commands system show Display system information. Example Output: system show aticmem --> system show aticmem ATIC Memory diagnostics not available Example Output: system show firmware update protection --> system show firmware update protection Is Image Validation Enabled: enabled [...]
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174 Chapter 19 T ranspor t Commands Chapter contents transports clear ....................................................................................................................................................175 transports delete ..............................................................................................................[...]
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transports clear 175 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 19 • Transport Commands transports clear Clear all transports. T able 129. transpor ts clear Command Explanation transports clear Clear all transports.[...]
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transports delete 176 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 19 • Transport Commands transports delete Delete a specific transport. T able 130. transpor ts delete Command Explanation transports delete <name> Delete a specified transport.[...]
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transports list 177 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 19 • Transport Commands transports list List all transports. Example Output: transports list --> transports list Services: ID | Name | Type -----|--------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------ - 1 | eth1 | Ethernet | TxPkts: 278/0 RxPkts: 477/0 2 | ppp1[...]
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transports show 178 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 19 • Transport Commands transports show Display information about a specific transport. Example Output: transports show eth1 --> transports show eth1 Ethernet Status Service Creator : CLI Description : eth1 Ethernet If In Octets : 68976 If Out Octets : 125008 If In Errors : 0 If Out Errors : [...]
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179 Chapter 20 User Commands Chapter contents user change ..........................................................................................................................................................180 user logout ..........................................................................................................................[...]
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user change 180 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 20 • User Commands user change S witch users. T able 133. user change Command Explanation user change <name> Switch user .[...]
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user logout 181 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 20 • User Commands user logout Log out from the system. T able 134. user logout Command Explanation user logout Log out from system.[...]
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user password 182 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 20 • User Commands user password Change a user’ s password. T able 135. user password Command Explanation user password Change a current user's password.[...]
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183 Chapter 21 W ebser ver Commands Chapter contents webserver clear .....................................................................................................................................................184 webserver disable ..............................................................................................................[...]
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webserver clear 184 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 21 • Webserver Commands webserver clear Clear W eb Ser ver statistics. T able 136. webser ver clear Command Explanation webserver clear statistics Clear W eb Ser ver statistics. webserver clear stats[...]
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webserver disable 185 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 21 • Webserver Commands webserver disable Disable the W eb Server process. T able 137. webser ver disable Command Explanation webserver disable Disable the W eb Ser ver process.[...]
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webserver enable 186 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 21 • Webserver Commands webserver enable Enable the W eb Server process. T able 138. webser ver enable Command Explanation webserver enable Enable the W eb Ser ver process.[...]
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webserver load 187 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 21 • Webserver Commands webserver load Load derived archive for static content. T able 139. webser ver load Command Explanation webserver load <archive-name> Load derived archive for static content.[...]
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webserver set 188 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 21 • Webserver Commands webserver set Configure the W eb Server settings. T able 140. webser ver set Command Explanation webserver set interface <inter face> Existing IP interface over which to communicate. managementip <ipaddress> Restrict webser ver access to a single IP (0.0.0.0 for[...]
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webserver show 189 Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide 21 • Webserver Commands webserver show Display information about the W eb Server . Example Output: webserver show info --> webserver show info Web server configuration: EmWeb release: R6_1_0 Enabled: true Interface: eth1 HTTP port: 80 UPnP port: 280 Management IP address: 0.0.0.0 Example Output[...]