Chapter 5: Local Management
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Special Commands – Allow the user to exit from Network Tools. The
commands are done, exit, and quit.
The conventions used in describing the commands in Network
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Tools are as follows:
Arguments enclosed by [ ] are required.
Arguments enclosed by < > are optional.
In the following command examples, the information entered by
user is shown in bold Helvetica font
To abort the output or interrupt a process, press the CONTROL
key and c key simultaneously, designated as ^C here.
The commands are presented in the following format:
command:
Syntax:
Description:
Options:
Example:
5.26.1 Built-in Commands
The built-in commands listed in this section activate functions on the LM
managed device or devices being accessed through Network Tools.
arp:
Syntax:
Description:
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Shows the required command format. It
indicates where arguments, if any, must be
specified.
Briefly describes the command and its uses.
Lists any additional fields in the appropriate
format which may be added to the command.
Shows an example of the command.
arp <options>
The arp command provides access to the ARP
(Address Resolution Protocol) cache, enabling
you to view cache data, delete entries, or add a
static route. Super-user access is required to
delete an entry or add a static route.
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