THOMSON SpeedTouch Configuration Manual page 16

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Chapter 1
Introduction
Accessing the command
line interface
Before you start
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Users can access the Command Line Interface via:
The SpeedTouch™ CLI web pages:
This requires that TCP/IP connectivity exists between the SpeedTouch™ and
the host from which the web browser is opened.
A Telnet session:
This requires that TCP/IP connectivity exists between the SpeedTouch™ and
the host from which the Telnet session is opened.
The serial 'Console' interface.
This requires a terminal emulation program.
By default the SpeedTouch™ has the following interfaces already configured:
=>interface list
Name
Type
ethif1
physical
ethif2
physical
ethif3
physical
ethif4
physical
RELAY
eth
bridge
eth
OBC
bridge
ethport1
bridge
atm_0_35
atm
atm_8_35
atm
ethport2
bridge
ethport3
bridge
ethport4
bridge
PPPoE_0_35
eth
PPPoE_8_35
eth
Internet_ppp
ppp
Internet
*ip
lan1
ip
Proceed as follows to start without the default configuration:
=>:ppp relay flush
=>:eth flush
=>:atm flush
=>:ppp flush
=>:atm phonebook flush
=>:saveall
=>
With the SpeedTouch™ in this state you should be able to configure every packet
service as described.
State
Use
UL Interfaces
connected
1
ethport1
connected
1
ethport2
connected
1
ethport3
connected
1
ethport4
connected
1
Internet_ppp
connected
2
RELAY, lan1
connected
1
bridge
connected
1
bridge
recovering
1
PPPoE_0_35
recovering
1
PPPoE_8_35
connected
1
bridge
connected
1
bridge
connected
1
bridge
connected
1
RELAY
connected
1
RELAY
not-connected
1
Internet
not-connected
0
connected
0
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