IBM ADSL Bridge/ Router Heritage User Manual page 95

Multi-mode xdsl router
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Command Sets for Command Line Interface
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mapping exists.
"
" should be either "
<protocol>
that is not very useful. For "
format as //isfs/services, which is the same as the output from
"
". The "
portname list
by "
".
ip help
Configuration saving saves this information.
Example:
DSL> ip portname flush
DSL> ip portname add someport 105/tcp
DSL> ip portname list
someport 105/TCP
DSL> ip portname read //isfs/services
DSL> ip portname list
router 520/UDP
snmp 161/UDP
tftp 69/UDP
telnet 23/TCP
someport 105/TCP
17. relay
Syntax:
relay
relay all | <i/f> [<i/f>] [forward]
Description:
Displays or sets what forwarding TCP/IP will do between interfaces.
The combinations of setting forwarding can be a bit confusing; they
behave as follows:
Command:
relay all
relay if1
relay if1 forward
relay if1 if2
relay if1 if2 forward
(Don't confuse the "forward" keyword, which indicates one-way
relaying, with the term "forwarding"!)
To disable forwarding, use the "norelay" command.
Configuration saving saves this information. By default all
" or "
"; it can be omitted, but
UDP
TCP
", the file is in the same
portname read
" command is "
portname
Enables forwarding:
from every interface to every
non-loopback interface
from if1 to every non-loopback interface,
and from every interface to if1
from if1 to every non-loopback interface
from if1 to if2 and from if2 to if1
from if1 to if2
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