Command Set - Redline RDL-3000 User Manual

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RDL-3000
5.3

Command Set

5.3.1
apply
Use the apply command to activate changes to the configuration without overwriting the
last saved configuration. This is equivalent to clicking the Apply button in the
configuration screens.
apply <config>
config
Activate all changes to the configuration, but do not save changes permanently in the
non volatile RAM.
Note: Use this command in combination with reboot to temporarily test changes to the
configuration. For example:
5.3.2
arp
Use the arp command to manually (e.g., for wireless link aggregation). A maximum of
two static (persistent) entries can be added to the table. Use the 'save config' command
to permanently save changes to the static entries in the ARP table. Static entries loaded
at boot time are recorded in the RDL-3000 system log.
arp <add> <del> <print>
add <Host> <MAC>
Add a new static entry in the RDL-3000 ARP table. Use 'save config' to save these
del
Delete a static or dynamic entry from the ARP table. Also see command 'clear arptable'.
print
Print the ARP table. The * indicates manually entered values.
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Table 12: CLI - arp
entries permanently. A maximum of two static entries can be added to the table.
Host
Host IP address. Must be same subnet as RDL-3000 unit.
MAC
Host MAC address (e.g., 01-02-03-04-05-06)
<Host>
Host:
Host IP address of ARP entry to be deleted
For example:
192.168.25.12# arp print
192.168.25.1
at 00:05:5d:e0:5b:10
192.168.25.22
at 11:22:33:44:55:66 *
192.168.25.33
at 01:02:03:04:05:06 *
192.168.25.201 at 00:05:5d:e0:5b:10
Persistent MACs:
192.168.25.22
at 11:22:33:44:55:66
192.168.25.33
at 01:02:03:04:05:06
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