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del #
filter
lan
add #
del #
wlan
add #
del #
mpoa[00~
add #
07]
del #
show
interface
lan
wlan
mpoa[0
0~07]
class
lan
wlan
mpoa[0
0~07]
filter
lan
wlan
mpoa[0
0~07]
statistics
lan
wlan
mpoa[0
0~07]
monitor
lan
<#>
wlan
<#>
mpoa[00~
<#>
07]
config
save
load
340APD2C0.docdoc
Daddr <mask
Dmask> Dport Saddr
<mask Smask> Sport
protocol
Daddr <mask
Dmask> Dport Saddr
<mask Smask> Sport
protocol
Daddr <mask
Dmask> Dport Saddr
<mask Smask> Sport
protocol
The borrow is unchanged if the user doesn't set a
new value.
Delete the class # and its filter and all its children
class and their filters in WAN.
Add a filter for class # in LAN. The filter
contains destination address (netmask),
destination port, source address (netmask),
source port and protocol. You may set the value
as 0 if you do not care the item.
Delete a filter which belongs to class # in LAN.
Add a filter for class # in WLAN. The filter
contains destination address (netmask),
destination port, source address (netmask),
source port and protocol. You may set the value
as 0 if you do not care the item.
Delete a filter which belongs to class # in WLAN.
Add a filter for class # in WAN. The filter
contains destination address (netmask),
destination port, source address (netmask),
source port and protocol. You may set the value
as 0 if you do not care the item.
Delete a filter which belongs to class # in WAN.
Show the interface settings of LAN
Show the interface settings of WLAN
Show the interface settings of WAN
Show the classes settings of LAN
Show the classes settings of WLAN
Show the classes settings of WAN
Show the filters settings of LAN
Show the filters settings of WLAN
Show the filters settings of WAN
Show the statistics of the classes in LAN
Show the statistics of the classes in WLAN
Show the statistics of the classes in WAN
Monitor the bandwidth of class # in LAN. If the
class is not specific, all the classes in LAN will be
monitored.
The first time you key the command will set it on;
the second time you will set it off, and so on.
Monitor the bandwidth of class # in WLAN. If
the class is not specific, all the classes in WLAN
will be monitored.
The first time you key the command will set it on;
the second time you will set it off, and so on.
Monitor the bandwidth of class # in WAN. If the
class is not specific, all the classes in WAN will
be monitored.
The first time you key the command will set it on;
the second time you will set it off, and so on.
Save the configuration.
Load the configuration.

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