6400 Tcp/Ip Kernel Command Summaries - Intermec 6400 User Manual

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SECTION 2
6400 TCP/IP Kernel Command
Summaries
The TCP/IP kernel refers to the TCP/IP communications
stack. The following pages describe usage and command
line options for these DOS commands, included with the
kernel: inet, ethdrv, ping, and setclock.
Related commands are bootp (page 2 56), dhcp (page
2 58), and snmpd (page 2 63).
Inet
inet [arp] [debug] [pap] [ppp] [route] [slip] [stats]
[tcp] [version] [unload]
inet [config [advanced | security]]
inet [ipcp (stats | config)]
inet [lcp (stats | config)]
The inet command displays network statistics from the
kernel, or unloads the kernel from memory.
arp
config [advanced | security]
Displays the current contents of the kernel's
ARP cache.
Displays configuration information and
kernel activity. You may supply one of the
following arguments:
advanced Shows advanced kernel
configuration parameters.
security
Shows kernel security configura
tion parameters.
" NOTE: Security is not related to the
2.4 GHz OpenAir radio's security ID or the
802.11 DS radio's network name.
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