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<Profile Name> ...13 show compression statistics <Profile Name> ...13 DHCP Commands...14 add dhcp entry <entry name> ...14 add dns <primary/secondary> <IP_addr> ...15 delete dhcp entry <entry name>...15 Access Router Command Line Interface Reference Manual Table of Contents Page iii...
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IP Commands... 23 add ip route <dest-ipAddr><netMask><gateway-ipAddr ><hop count, 1-15> ... 23 add ip route <dest-ipAddr><netMask><Profile Name>< hop count, 1-15>... 23 add pat entry <public port #>... 24 add pat entry default... 24 Page iv Access Router Command Line Interface Reference Manual...
ENERAL UIDELINES When the router is powered up, the user can connect a terminal (or the PC running terminal emulation software) to the auxiliary (console) port to perform configuration and management functions. Alternatively, the Command Line Interface may be accessed via a standard telnet application. When properly...
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Some interactive commands will query the user for the type of parameter to be entered. For example, … enter Day-of-the-week (all, (a)ll/(d)ay-range): d enter dd1-dd2 (Unspecified): mon-sat … Page ii Access Router Command Line Interface Reference Manual...
The user can toggle between Express Mode and Advanced Mode by typing ^E (Control-E) at any time. Normally, the system prompt will be changed by appending “>>” to the configured prompt when in Advanced Mode. Access Router Command Line Interface Reference Manual . “A DVANCED ”...
Interface Name or ifName represents a profile interface, which can be the LAN port (lan), a PPP profile, a PPPoE profile, an ISDN connection profile, or a modem profile. (The interface types available depend upon the router model and the installed firmware and, perhaps, the installed feature key.) Profile Name means a WAN profile, such as a PPP profile, LAN-to-LAN profile, Internet profile, or Single User Dial-in profile, not the LAN port.
(1) Bridging (4) Filtering (7) Port (10) SNMP (13) VPN This list may vary depending upon the router model and the installed features. For convenience, the section Command List summarizes all commands using the following categories: § Bridging §...
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Description: This command displays MAC addresses learned from all bridging- enabled interfaces. Example: Command> show learning lan: Page xii disabled disabled enabled disabled enabled enabled MAC Address --------------------------- 12-22-33-3D-D5-00 Access Router Command Line Interface Reference Manual Other enabled disabled enabled...
Description: This command enables compression over the specified interface. show compression statistics <Profile Name> Description: This command displays compression related statistics for the specified interface. Access Router Command Line Interface Reference Manual 00-60-54-16-67-01 00-96-33-58-BD-DE Total MAC addresses: 3 MAC Address...
In a router environment, this means either the dynamic assignment of “private” IP addresses to PCs co-residing on the LAN segment with the router or a static assignment of these addresses according to the station identification (the MAC address) of the requesting client.
IP address and net mask assignment, as well as assignments of default gateway, DNS server addresses, WINS server addresses and NetBIOS Node Type. The pool of addresses from which the router selects is defined in the table above. The default is 192.168.168.230, unless re-configured with the “set ip private … ”...
The router will check before assignment of any dynamic address to ensure that it is not in use elsewhere in the network. If the router’s private IP network is modified, the range values that are in conflict with the new IP network settings will revert to the above mentioned defaults until manually altered by the administrator.
VPN connection through the Internet. The following examples illustrate the dialog that ensues and the items of information that the router needs for these profiles: Example 1: Add the following Single Workstation dialing into a router through external...
Example 2: Add the following Single Workstation dialing into the router using the CLI Advanced Mode Command>>> add user u2 #allowable interfaces (Modem, Modem/VPN-L2TP): delete user <profile name> Description: Deletes a dial-in user entry from the local user database. show user [profile name] Description: Displays the current local profile database.
Description: This command adds or modifies the nth IP filter rule in the system Packet Filtering allows each IP packet exiting a router interface to be examined for a match with a configured set of rules. If all of the conditions in any rule do not match the contents of the packet, then the packet is either forwarded or discarded, depending upon the filter default for that interface.
Source IPX Network Number (any, (a)ny/(s)ingle/(r)ange): enter single ipx_net_number (Unspecified): enter Source IPX Node Number (any, (a)ny/(s)ingle): Access Router Command Line Interface Reference Manual /* if “s” or “single” specified */ /* endif “single” */ /*if “r” or “range” specified */ /* endif “range”...
Destination IPX Net Number: any Destination Port Number: Destination Socket Number: IP Commands add ip route <dest-ipAddr><netMask><gateway-ipAddr ><hop count, 1-15> add ip route <dest-ipAddr><netMask><Profile Name>< hop count, 1-15> Access Router Command Line Interface Reference Manual Rule1 ppp2 212.54.104.1 ppp2 12345678...
Example 1: IP packets received with the public IP address of the router and a destination port number of 123 will be translated to port 234 with a destination private IP address of 10.0.1.120.
<ip_addr> <netMask> Description: This command assigns a “public” IP address to the LAN port of the router. As a consequence, the LAN port maps to two IP addresses (one public and one private), and is therefore on two networks.
RIP for the branch, but set the central site to be in the passive mode only. Thus, the central site will not send its routing table to the branch router, but the branch site will send the routing table and updates to the central site. Additionally, on the branch router, the user should set the default route to the WAN connection that leads to the central site.
Also, if the Gateway field is empty, it means either the destination IP network is directly attached to the router (i.e., the destination is on the same LAN the router is connected to), or the destination is reachable through an unnumbered serial interface.
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Description: These commands add static routes to the IPX routing table. In the first example the network number of the destination IPX network is 10882244, and it’s reachable through the LAN port. The Mac address of the next hop router (gateway) is 00-60-20-fe-3b-30 (therefore the IPX address of the next hop router is the network number for the LAN port concatenated with 00-60-20-fe-3b-30), and it’s 4 hops away.
Description: This command disables/enables spoofing over the specified interface. When enabling/disabling spoofing for ipxwatchdog, an argument in minutes is required. When the router disconnects from a remote site, the router will respond to IPX watchdog requests for the amount of time specified here. This only applies to switched connection profiles.
Description: This command assigns a local IPX network number to the attached LAN. Valid frame types include 802.2, 802.3, Ethernet II, and SNAP. While the router will still receive packets with any frame type, any routed packet sent out from the LAN port will be converted to the specified frame type.
Description: This command displays the IPX routing table. The IPX network number on the LAN is 111 (since the hop count is 0). There is an IPX router on the LAN whose MAC address is 00-40-33-3D-D5-DB. A static route to a network whose network number is 327BAA48 and is 1 hop away.
<port name> The set port command is used to initialize or modify the characteristics of a hardware port on your router. Hardware ports are identified by port name and are model-specific. The name “ewan” stands for the Ethernet-based WAN port which...
ODEM Description: For a modem port, this command specifies the speed at which the router communicates with the modem. This speed depends upon the capabilities of the external device. It is recommended that the selection auto be used. Additionally, a modem initialization string may be entered here. Please consult the documentation from the modem manufacturer.
Profile Commands This section details the commands used to create and manipulate static profiles. Static profiles are created for connections communicating with a remote router. Examples of this type are Internet connections and Remote LAN connections. Unlike user profiles (see “Dial-in User Commands”), which are created dynamically, static profiles are maintained permanently and created at system initialization time from configuration information stored in Flash ROM.
This command displays a summary of all configured static profiles. Example: Command> show profile Profile Name ---------------------------------------------------------------- Wilson Access Router Command Line Interface Reference Manual 1> internet access only 2> remote office dial in/out (2): Admin Type State EWAN Enabled...
SNMP Commands Remote SNMP management consoles can access the set of MIBs implemented in the router. MIB information is transferred from the router’s SNMP Agent to the SNMP Management console via SNMP Gets and Traps (Set commands are not supported). Traps are unsolicited status messages sent from the router to report management events asynchronously.
Statistics Commands clear compression statistics <Profile Name> Description: Refer to this command under Compression Commands. clear port statistics [port name] Description: Refer to this command under Port Commands. Access Router Command Line Interface Reference Manual Received Trap Manager IP-Address 11.22.33.44 55.66.77.88...
Description: Refer to this command under IP Commands. show <Interface Name> statistics Description: This command displays statistical information associated with the specified profile or the LAN. Page xl £ X V PN-L2TP Tunnel Commands. £ X V PN-L2TP Tunnel Commands. Access Router Command Line Interface Reference Manual...
To clear the configuration and restore the password to the default, follow these steps: Connect a console to the Console port. Turn off the router, then turn it on again. In the console window, you’ll see the message “Loading firmware...” When you see the message "Ready", immediately (within one second) press Control-C.
This is an alternative to downloading the software using the HTTP browser. Since the router will reset after this operation is complete, the system will first prompt for the confirmation. The system will ask the user to select the download speed.
For this purpose the connection to the Internet is defined as the default IP route. The router time is set either manually through the set time command, or automatically via a connection to an HTTP browser.
Note that the router may lose its time setting in the event of a reset or a power cycle. If this is the case, until the system time is once again set, then Internet Access is either enabled or disabled until depending upon the response to the last question.
Ewan : EWAN show connection log Description: The connection log is displayed by the system. Up to 128 entries are maintained by the router in wraparound fashion. For a complete description of these entries, refer the User Guide for your system. Example: Command>...
Description: This command shows the time zone, daylight savings time setting, date and time of the day. For router systems, the time is only correct after an HTTP session has accessed this system or the time has been manually set using the “set time”...
Description: This command will clear the statistics of all tunnels or a specified tunnel. Example: Command> clear tunnel statistics tunnel1 delete tunnel <tunnel name> Description: This command is used to remove a tunnel from router. Example: Command> delete tunnel tunnel1 show tunnel [tunnel name] Example: Command>...
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