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Router family
Command Line Interface Guide
Command
remote disauthen
remote disbridge
remote enaauthen
remote enable
remote enabridge
remote ipfilter
remote list
remote listbridge
remote listiproutes
remote listipxroutes
remote listipxsaps
remote listphones
remote restart
remote setatmnsap
remote setauthen
remote setbod
remote setbroptions
remote setbwthresh
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Table 6-1: Remote Command Listing (Cont.)
This command is intended for situations where third-
party routers cannot be authenticated; the target router
will not attempt to authenticate the remote router.
Disables bridging from the target router to the remote
router.
Initiates the target router authentication negotiation as
defined in the remote router's database.
Enables use of an entry in the remote router database.
Enables bridging from the target router to the remote
router.
Manages the IP filters on the WAN interface.
Lists the remote router entry (or all the entries) in the re-
mote router database.
Lists the current bridge settings for the specified remote
router entry.
Lists IP information for a remote router or, if the router
name is omitted, for all routers in the remote router da-
tabase.
Lists all network IPX route addresses defined for the
LAN connected beyond the remote router.
Lists all services defined for the LAN connected beyond
the remote router.
Lists the PVC numbers available for connecting to the
remote router.
Stops the current active session and starts a new active
session for a remote.
RFC1577 (Classical IP over ATM) specifies a mecha-
nism to map an ATM Name (called an SNAP) to a PVC.
Sets the authentication protocol used communicate with
the remote router.
Sets the bandwidth on demand (BOD) management op-
tion for a DOD (dial on demand) connection, that is, a
connection where the link goes up and down.
Sets controls on bridging for the remote router entry.
Sets the bandwidth threshold for a DOD (dial on de-
mand) connection, that is, a connection where the link
goes up and down.
Chapter 6: Remote Commands
Function
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