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Reference for the baystack instant internet remote access commands version 7.11
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Chapter 2 Using configuration commands
Example
ii> ifconfig
eth1
mtu
adminStatus
inOctets
inNUcastPkts
inErrors
outOctets
outNUcastPkts
outErrors
eth2
mtu
adminStatus
inOctets
inNUcastPkts
inErrors
outOctets
outNUcastPkts
outErrors
tok1
mtu
adminStatus
inOctets
inNUcastPkts
inErrors
outOctets
outNUcastPkts
outErrors
ifconfig eth1 infilter net
ifconfig eth1 ipaddress 10.160.92.1 255.255.255.0
ifconfig eth2 ipaddress 10.160.97.2 255.255.255.0
ifconfig tok1 ipaddress 10.160.96.1 255.255.255.0
302005-F
type Ethernet
MAC address 0000AABBCC01
1500
926569548
1506365
1687460188
26188
type Ethernet
MAC address 0000AABBCC02
1500
1690022429
5786
624579226
5477
type Token Ring
MAC address 0000AABBCC03
1500
1461247
10830
1515447
10830
Note: The operStatus on a ethernet interface never changes unless you
are running a control ping.
Enable/disable is directed for wan interfaces (analog modem, ISDN) only.
speed
1
operStatus
inUcastPkts
inDiscards
0
inUnknownProtos
outUcastPkts
outDiscards
0
outQLen
speed
1
operStatus
inUcastPkts
inDiscards
8
inUnknownProtos
outUcastPkts
outDiscards
0
outQLen
speed
1
operStatus
inUcastPkts
inDiscards
0
inUnknownProtos
outUcastPkts
outDiscards
0
outQLen
100000000
1
2506286
0
102
2975696
0
0
10000000
1
2874970
92
36
2412322
0
0
4000000
1
10
0
0
10
0
0

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