Do <Command_Inputfile> Output [Outputfile]; Enable; Enable Bridge Access_Mac_Addresses; Enable Bridge Forwarding - 3Com HomeConnect 3CP3647 Cli User's Manual

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PPENDIX
OMMAND
DO
do
<command_inputfile>
output [outputfile]

ENABLE

enable bridge
access_mac_addresses
enable bridge
forwarding
enable bridge
spanning_tree
enable ip network
<network_name>
enable link_traps
interface
<interface_name>
enable port <port
number>
enable security_option
remote_user
administration
enable security_option
snmp user_access
enable snmp
authentication traps
enable user <user
name>

exit CLI

D
ESCRIPTION
Runs a script file that is stored in FLASH memory, which contains a series of CLI
commands.
Enables the Access MAC feature. When the Access MAC feature is enabled, only
MAC Addresses in the Access MAC Table will be bridged.
Globally enables bridging .
Enables the spanning tree algorithm for the bridge connection. The spanning tree
algorithm is required if there is more than one bridge between the same two LAN
segments.
Enables the specified IP network, which you previously defined using add ip
network. You can use list ip networks to see the currently defined IP networks, as
well as their current status.
This command tells SNMP to send linkup and linkdown traps for the specified
interface. You can see if the interface is currently enabled for traps using the show
interface settings command.
Enables a bridge WAN port. The list port command displays a summary of all
bridge ports.
Enables CLI access via TELNET. You can use disable security_option remote_user
administration to restrict CLI access to the console port only and enable
security_option remote_user administration to re-open full TELNET access.
Enables SNMP access to the user table. This allows remote users to use SNMP to
update the user table, and gain unauthorized access to the CLI. Use show
security_options to see the current security values.
This command tells SNMP to send a trap when access is made using an unknown
community.
Enables a TELNET profile. You must have previously added the profile using the
add user command. The list users command displays a summary of all configured
TELNET profiles.
If CLI password protection is enabled, this command forces an immediate logout
from the CLI. The CLI password must be entered in order to access the CLI again.

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