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  • Page 1 Part No. 107-0001-000...
  • Page 2 ® Efficient Networks...
  • Page 3: Efficient Networks

    Networks, Inc. All other names may be trademarks, service marks or registered trademarks held by their respective companies. This document is for information purposes only, Efficient Networks is not responsible for errors or omissions herein. Efficient reserves the right to make changes to product specifications without notice.
  • Page 4 Software License and Limited Warranty will remain in full force and effect. Any notices or other communications to be sent to EFFICIENT must be mailed by certified mail to the following address: Efficient Networks, Inc. 4849 Alpha Road Dallas, TX 75244 U.S.A.
  • Page 5: Revision History

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Revision History Revision Effective Date Description Of Change - 001 12 Feb 2002 Initial Release. Information provided to support software kernel release 6.0.0. ® Efficient Networks...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Table of Contents Command Line Interface Guide Contents Introduction How This Manual is Organized ..........1-1 Command Conventions .
  • Page 7 ® Table of Contents Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Contents ..............2-20 reboot .
  • Page 8 ® Efficient Networks Router family Table of Contents Command Line Interface Guide Contents system addsyslogserver ..........4-14 system addtelnetfilter .
  • Page 9 ® Table of Contents Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Contents system name ............4-44 system onewandialup .
  • Page 10 ® Efficient Networks Router family Table of Contents Command Line Interface Guide Contents eth ip directbcast ............5-18 eth ip disable .
  • Page 11 ® Table of Contents Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Contents remote addiproute ............6-9 remote addipxroute .
  • Page 12 ® Efficient Networks Router family Table of Contents Command Line Interface Guide Contents remote setauthen ............6-41 remote setbod .
  • Page 13 ® Table of Contents Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Contents WAN Interface Commands ..........7-1 ADSL Commands .
  • Page 14 ® Efficient Networks Router family Table of Contents Command Line Interface Guide Contents idsl save ............7-28 idsl set speed .
  • Page 15 ® Table of Contents Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Contents dhcp delrelay ............8-12 dhcp disable .
  • Page 16 ® Efficient Networks Router family Table of Contents Command Line Interface Guide Contents l2tp set window ............9-16 remote setl2tpclient .
  • Page 17 ® Table of Contents Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Contents ike ipsec policies set translate ..........12-21 ike ipsec proposals add .
  • Page 18 ® Efficient Networks Router family Table of Contents Command Line Interface Guide Contents ipsec list ............. 12-48 ipsec set authentication .
  • Page 19 ® Table of Contents Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Contents User Commands ........... 15-1 user ? .
  • Page 20 ® Efficient Networks Router family Table of Contents Command Line Interface Guide Contents snmp enablesnmpif ........... 17-7 snmp list .
  • Page 21 ® Table of Contents Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Contents ssh set rekey ............19-8 ssh set status .
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  • Page 23: Introduction

    CHAPTER 1 This manual contains information on the syntax and use of the Command Line Interface for the Efficient Networks family of business-class DSL routers. This manual is intended for small and home office users, remote office users, and other networking professionals who are installing and maintaining bridged and routed networks.
  • Page 24: Command Conventions

    ® Chapter 1: Introduction Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Command Conventions The Command Line Interface (CLI), unless noted otherwise, follows these conventions: • Command line length may be up to 120 characters long unless otherwise noted. Input characteristics are footnoted throughout the manual.
  • Page 25: Terminal Sessions

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 1: Introduction Command Line Interface Guide NOTE: The password will be displayed as ***** Step 6 A confirmation is returned; the command line interface is now available. Logged in successfully! Step 7 If the default login password (admin) was used a message will be displayed.
  • Page 26: Terminal Session Under Windows (Hyperterminal)

    ® Chapter 1: Introduction Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Terminal Session under Windows (HyperTerminal) To open the HyperTerminal emulator available under the Windows operating system: Step 1 Click Start on the Windows taskbar, then select: > Programs >...
  • Page 27 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 1: Introduction Command Line Interface Guide Step 4 In the Com 1 (or 2) Properties page, enter the following port settings and select OK: Bits per second: 9600 Data bits: Parity: None Stop bits:...
  • Page 28: Terminal Session For Macintosh Or Unix

    ® Chapter 1: Introduction Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Terminal Session for Macintosh or UNIX To open a terminal window emulation in a Macintosh or UNIX environment, a VT100 terminal emulation program is required. Step 1 Start your VT100 terminal emulator.
  • Page 29: Telnet Session For Remote Access

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 1: Introduction Command Line Interface Guide Telnet Session for Remote Access From the local area network you can use TELNET to login in using the Ethernet IP address. (For more information, see Telnet Remote Access.) NOTE: Remote access to the router configuration can be disabled or restricted.
  • Page 30: Command Line Via The Web Management Interface

    ® Chapter 1: Introduction Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Command Line via the Web Management Interface The Web Management interface provides a web gateway to the command line interface allowing command line syntax the be entered through a browser-based connection.
  • Page 31: Status Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 2 STATUS COMMANDS CHAPTER 2 The commands in this section are online action and status commands. They facilitate the following functions: • log into and log out of configuration update mode •...
  • Page 32: Efficient

    ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Table 2-1: Status Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function Erases the entire router’s configuration or parts of erase it from FLASH memory. Has the same function as , but will discon-...
  • Page 33: Or Help

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide Table 2-1: Status Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function Displays or changes the SNTP server list. sntp server Displays the TCP statistics and open connections. tcp stats Displays or changes the current time on the rout- time er’s clock.
  • Page 34: Arp Delete

    ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide arp delete Deletes the IP address of the entry in the ARP table. For additional information, see ”ARP” on page 6-6. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format arp delete <ipaddr>...
  • Page 35 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters IP address associated with a MAC address for a device on the local <ipaddr> interface MAC address on the local network. <interfacename> For an Ethernet interface, this can be a 1 or 0. For a DSL interface, <interfaceunit>...
  • Page 36: Bi List

    ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide bi list Lists the contents of the bridge table. Each MAC address in the table is listed with its corresponding bridge port as learned by the bridge function. The line also shows the number of seconds elapsed since the last packet was received by the MAC address followed by flags.
  • Page 37: Call

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide call Dials a remote router. This command can be used to test the ISDN link or L2TP secession and the configuration settings for the remote router. Mgmt Class...
  • Page 38: Date

    ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide date Displays or changes the current date on the router’s clock. To change the current time, use the time command. Automatic SNTP requests are generated if the system needs to get the time. You can...
  • Page 39 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide erase Erases the entire router’s configuration or parts of it from FLASH memory. CAUTION: You will need to completely reconfigure any part of the configuration that you erase.
  • Page 40: Exit

    ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Response Command prompt. NOTE: There is a time lag between the response issued by the erase command and the time that the data is actually deleted from FLASH memory. To commit the changes to FLASH memory, issue a sync command after an erase command before powering off the router.
  • Page 41: Ipifs

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide Response A typical response is shown below. Interface Speed In % Out % Protocol State Connection ETHERNET/0 10.0mb 0%/0% 0%/0% (Ethernet) OPENED SHDSL/0 384kb 50%/50% 50%/50% (ATM)
  • Page 42: Iproutes

    ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide iproutes Lists the current entries in the IP routing table. Mgmt Class Network (R) Input Format iproutes Parameters None Response -> iproutes IP route Mask --> Gateway...
  • Page 43: Ipxsaps

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide Response -> ipxroutes Network Gateway Interface Hops Ticks Flags 00001001 [down] STATIC FORWARD DOD 00000456 (DIRECT) ETHERNET/0 0 FORWARD ipxsaps Lists the current services in the IPX SAPs table.
  • Page 44: Logout

    ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide logout Logs user out (to login prompt) to reinstate administrative security. Mgmt Class All (R) Input Format logout Parameters None Response Command prompt. ® Page 2-14 Efficient Networks...
  • Page 45: Mem

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide Reports the amount of RAM memory installed in the router and its current allocation. Mgmt Class System (R), Debug (R) Input Format Parameters None Response -> mem Small buffers used..18...
  • Page 46: Mlp Summary

    ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide mlp summary Lists the status of the protocols negotiated for an active remote connection. The following are the most common protocols: • MLP (Multilink Procedure) • IPNCP (IP routing Network Protocol) •...
  • Page 47: Password

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide password Changes the current user password. Mgmt Class All (R/W) Input Format password <old password> <new password> Parameters User’s current password. <old password> User’s new password. <new password>...
  • Page 48: Ping

    ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ping Transmits an echo message, available within the TCP/IP protocol suite. The echo message is sent to a remote node and returned; the echo tests connectivity to the remote node.
  • Page 49 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide Response The following are application examples of the ping command and their typical responses. Example The following command will ping the domain name www.yahoo.com. -> ping www.yahoo.com The command attempts a DNS (domain name server) lookup to find the address of the domain.
  • Page 50 ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Lists all of the tasks (processes) running in the system and the status of the tasks. Mgmt Class System (R), Debug (R) Input Format Parameters None Response ->...
  • Page 51: Reboot

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide reboot This command causes a reboot of the system. CAUTION: A reboot erases any configuration changes that have not been saved. If necessary, enter a save command before the reboot command.
  • Page 52: Save

    ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters NOTE: The word default cannot be abbreviated in the command. If no option is specified, the router is rebooted using the existing con- figuration file. This option deletes all files except AUTOEXEC.OLD if it exists. AU- factory TOEXEC.OLD is renamed AUTOEXEC.BAT;...
  • Page 53: Sntp Active

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide sntp active Displays the active SNTP server, that is, the server that last responded to an SNTP request. Mgmt Class Admin (R/W) Input Format sntp active Parameters...
  • Page 54: Sntp Enable

    ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide sntp enable Enables SNTP requests. Mgmt Class Admin (R/W) Input Format sntp enable Parameters None Response -> sntp enable Current offset from UTC is 0 minutes Use <system sntp offset> to set time zone sntp offset Specifies the SNTP offset from the Universal Time Coordinate (UTC).
  • Page 55: Sntp Prefserver

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide Response -> sntp offset Current offset from UTC is 0 minutes Use <system sntp offset> to set time zone usage: sntp offset <Minutes from UTC> (offset is negative for west, positive for east of Greenwich meridian) ->...
  • Page 56: Sntp Request

    ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide When entered with a <number> parameter: -> sntp prefserver 3 Preferred SNTP server is set to 3 (192.6.38.127) sntp request Requests the time from an SNTP server. (SNTP is the Simple Network Time Protocol defined by RFC 1769.)
  • Page 57: Sntp Server

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide sntp server Displays or changes the SNTP server list. • To see the current SNTP server list, specify sntp server with no parameter. • To specify the default server list, specify sntp server default.
  • Page 58: Tcp Stats

    ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide tcp stats Displays the TCP statistics and open connections. Mgmt Class Network (R) Input Format tcp stats Parameters None Response Typical response: -> tcp stats TCP Statistics: Active Opens....
  • Page 59: Time

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide time Displays or changes the current time on the router’s clock. To change the current date, use the command date. Automatic SNTP requests are generated if the system needs to get the time. You can...
  • Page 60: Traceroute

    ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide traceroute Traces the route taken by packets sent from the local router to the specified IP address or domain name. A packet is sent for each hop in the route. The output lists the IP addresses of the hops that returned packets.
  • Page 61 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 2: Status Commands Command Line Interface Guide Example The following two commands trace the same route. The first specifies the domain name; the second specifies the IP address. -> traceroute www.yahoo.com -> traceroute 204.71.200.68 Both commands send up to thirty packets with a wait period of one second and a packet length of 56 bytes.
  • Page 62: Vers

    ® Chapter 2: Status Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide vers Displays the software version level, source, software options, and amount of time elapsed since router has been running. All software options are listed. • If the option has no prefix, the option was enabled when the router was manufactured.
  • Page 63: File System Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 3: File System Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 3 FILE SYSTEM COMMANDS CHAPTER 3 The file system commands allow you to perform maintenance and recovery on the device. These commands allow you to: •...
  • Page 64: Copy

    ® Chapter 3: File System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide copy Copies a file from the source to the destination. This command allows you to update the device software level or to write configuration files to a TFTP server...
  • Page 65: Delete

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 3: File System Commands Command Line Interface Guide Response Refer to examples for typical responses. delete Deletes the specified file from the flash filesystem. Mgmt Class Admin (R/W), System (R/W) Input Format delete <filename>...
  • Page 66: Dir

    ® Chapter 3: File System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Displays the directory of the file system. The size of each file is listed in bytes. Mgmt Class Admin (R/W), System (R/W) Input Format Parameters None Response A typical response is shown below.
  • Page 67: Execute

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 3: File System Commands Command Line Interface Guide execute This command loads batch files of configuration commands into the router. This allows for customization and simpler installation of the device. A script file can contain commands, comments (lines introduced by the # or ;...
  • Page 68: Format Disk

    ® Chapter 3: File System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide format disk Erases and reformats the device file system. This command should only be used when the file system is unusable. If the device does not execute the POST test and...
  • Page 69: Msfs

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 3: File System Commands Command Line Interface Guide msfs Checks the structure of the file system. This command performs a function similar to the DOS chkdsk command. The router analyzes the File Allocation Table (FAT) and produces a file system status report.
  • Page 70: Rename

    ® Chapter 3: File System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide rename Renames a file in the file system. Mgmt Class All (R/W) Input Format rename <oldname> <newname> Parameters Existing name of the file. <oldname> New name of the file.
  • Page 71: System Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM COMMANDS CHAPTER 4 All commands in this section begin with the word system. The commands set basic router configuration information, such as the following: •...
  • Page 72 ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Table 4-1: System Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function Enables blocking all devices except those within system addhttpfilter the defined IP address range from using the HTTP protocol Defines a new virtual routing table.
  • Page 73 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide Table 4-1: System Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function Changes the minimum success rate required for a system backup successrate group of pinged addresses. Sets the default value used when a remote router system blocknetbiosdefault entry is defined.
  • Page 74 ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Table 4-1: System Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function Sets or changes the name of the local router being system name configured. Can force the router to have no more than one re- system onewandialup mote connection active at a time.
  • Page 75: System

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system ? Lists the supported keywords. To see the syntax for a command, enter the command followed by a ?. Mgmt Class All (R) Input Format system ?
  • Page 76 ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters IP address of the server. <ipaddr> Dotted-decimal notation Response The following is an example of adding a server address then querying a response. -> system addbootpserver 128.1.210.64 ->...
  • Page 77: System Addhostmapping

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system addhostmapping Remaps a range of local-LAN IP addresses to a range of public IP addresses on a system-wide basis. These local addresses are mapped one-to-one to the public addresses.
  • Page 78: System Addhttpfilter

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system addhttpfilter Enables blocking all devices except those within the defined IP address range from using the HTTP protocol (for example, to browse the Web). This command can block devices on the WAN from accessing the Web browser.
  • Page 79: System Addiproutingtable

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system addiproutingtable Defines a new virtual routing table. Once defined, you can add routes to the table using the commands eth ip bindroute remote bindipvirtualroute. The command specifies the name of the new routing table and the range of IP addresses that reference the table for their routing.
  • Page 80: System Addserver

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Response Example The following command defines a virtual routing table named ROSA (if it does not already exist) and assigns it the IP address range 192.168.1.5 through 192.168.1.12.
  • Page 81 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters One of the following command actions: <action> Selects the host with this IP address as server. <ipaddr> Discards the incoming server request. discard Sends the incoming server requests to the local router, regardless of the IP address.
  • Page 82: System Addsnmpfilter

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system addsnmpfilter Validates SNMP clients by defining a range of IP addresses that are allowed to access the router via SNMP. This validation feature is off by default. This command is...
  • Page 83: System Addsyslogfilter

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system addsyslogfilter Limits the Syslog server addresses that may be returned by DHCP. By default, this validation feature is off. The Syslog filter can comprise one or more ranges of IP addresses that DHCP may return for Syslog servers.
  • Page 84: System Addsyslogserver

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system addsyslogserver Adds an address to the list of Syslog servers. The router sends system event messages to all Syslog servers in the list, unless the Syslog port has been disabled.
  • Page 85: System Addtelnetfilter

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system addtelnetfilter Validates Telnet clients by defining a range of IP addresses that are allowed to access the router via Telnet. The mode is off by default. For more information, refer to ”Controlling Remote Management”...
  • Page 86: System Addudprelay

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system addudprelay Create a UDP port range for packet forwarding. You can specify a port range from 0 to 65535; however, 137 to 139 are reserved for NetBIOS ports.
  • Page 87: System Authen

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system authen Forces the target router authentication protocol that is used for security negotiation with the remote routers when the local side authentication is set. You should not need to issue this command as the best security possible is provided with the none default.
  • Page 88: System Backup Add

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system backup add Adds an IP address to the list of addresses to be pinged for the Dial Backup option. The command can specify an explicit address, or it can request that the router determine the gateway or DNS address and add that address to the list.
  • Page 89: System Backup Delete

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system backup delete Deletes an IP address from the list of addresses to be pinged for the Dial Backup option. The command can: • Specify an explicit address to be deleted.
  • Page 90: System Backup Disable

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide The following command clears all addresses from the list. -> system backup delete Response Command prompt. system backup disable Disables the Dial Backup option in the router.
  • Page 91: System Backup Enable

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system backup enable Turns on the enable switch for the Dial Backup option in the router. To see the current setting of the Dial Backup switch, use the system list command.
  • Page 92: System Backup Pinginterval

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system backup pinginterval Changes the ping interval for a group, that is, the number of seconds between pings during a test of the addresses in the group.
  • Page 93: System Backup Pingsamples

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system backup pingsamples Changes the number of ping samples for a group, that is, the number of pings performed for each address in the group. To see the current ping sample values, use the system list command.
  • Page 94: System Backup Retry

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system backup retry Changes the Dial Backup retry period. The retry period determines how often the router attempts to restore the DSL link. For more information about the Dial Backup retry period, see ”Setting DSL Link Conditions”...
  • Page 95: System Backup Stability

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system backup stability Changes the Dial Backup stability period. The stability period guards against frequent switching back and forth between the DSL link and the backup port. For more information about the Dial Backup stability period, see ”Stability Period”...
  • Page 96: System Blocknetbiosdefault

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide To see the current success rate values, use the system list command. For more information about success rates and Dial Backup, see ”Ping Interval, Number of Samples, and Success Rate” on page 6-13 of the Technical Reference Guide.
  • Page 97: System Community

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide Input Format system blocknetbiosdefault yes | no Parameters Sets the default to block all NetBIOS and NetBUI requests. Sets the default to not block all NetBIOS and NetBUI requests.
  • Page 98: System Default Modem

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Response The following response is given when the system community is changed to ’fred’: -> system community fred The community name fred will take effect at the next reboot system default modem Lists the default modem settings.
  • Page 99: System Delhostmapping

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters IP address of the server to be deleted from the BootP server <ipaddr> list. Removes all addresses from the BootP server list. Dotted-decimal notation Examples The following command will remove only the address 128.1.210.64 from the bootP server list.
  • Page 100: System Delhttpfilter

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system delhttpfilter Deletes an http address filter created by the system addhttpfilter command. To see the address range of the filter, use the system list command. Mgmt Class...
  • Page 101: System Delserver

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Deletes the virtual routing table. Both the table definition and all routes in the table are deleted. First IP address of the range. <first ipaddr> Last IP address of the range.
  • Page 102 ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters One of the following command actions: <action> Selects the host with this IP address as server. <ipaddr> Discards the incoming server request. discard Sends the incoming server requests to the local router, regardless of the IP address.
  • Page 103: System Delsnmpfilter

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system delsnmpfilter Deletes the client range previously defined by the command system addsnmpfilter. This command is functionally equivalent to the snmp delsnmpfilter command. NOTE: This command does not require a reboot and is effective immediately.
  • Page 104: System Delsyslogfilter

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system delsyslogfilter Deletes the Syslog address filter. To see the address range of the filter, use the command system list. To define a new Syslog address filter, use the command...
  • Page 105: System Deltelnetfilter

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters IP address to be deleted from the Syslog server address list. <ipaddr> Dotted-decimal notation Response Command prompt. system deltelnetfilter Deletes the client range previously defined by the command system system addtelnetfilter.
  • Page 106: System Deludprelay

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system deludprelay Deletes the port range that was previously enabled by the command system addudprelay. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format system deludprelay <ipaddr> <first port>|all [<last port>] Parameters IP address of the server.
  • Page 107 My MAC address is: 00:20:6F:0B:67:A1 Reason for this reset: power up Trying to boot from flash memory loading ..........done. Verifying CRC (77D79D92).........done. Efficient Networks, Inc. SS5871 (P/N 120-5871-001), Rev 34-06 (S/N 747425) Now 2769k free before buffers Interfaces detected LAN: Ethernet (10BASET HUB) WAN: IDSL SpeedStream 5871 IDSL Router (120-5871-001/2) v5.0.0...
  • Page 108: System Httpport

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system httpport This command manages HTTP port access. It can: • Disable HTTP for this router (sets the HTTP port to 0). • Request the default HTTP port (80). This re-enables HTTP after it is disabled.
  • Page 109: System List

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system list Lists the system settings for the target router. Mgmt Class Network (R) Input Format system list Parameters None Response The following is an example of a typical response.
  • Page 110: System Log

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system log Allows logging of the device’s activity in a Telnet session. Mgmt Class Admin (R/W) Input Format system log start | stop | status Parameters Initiates monitoring activity.
  • Page 111: System Modem

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system modem Changes the selected modem setting. The modem settings are for the backup asynchronous modem connected to the console port. For more information on the Dial Backup option, ”Dial Backup”...
  • Page 112: System Moveiproutingtable

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system moveiproutingtable Moves a range of IP addresses to another virtual routing table. The command first looks at the address ranges defined for other virtual routing tables, searching for the addresses to be moved.
  • Page 113: System Msg

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system msg Sets or changes the message saved in the local router you are configuring. Mgmt Class System (R/W) Input Format system msg <message> Parameters Entering the command with no parameter will display the current mes-...
  • Page 114: System Name

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system name Sets or changes the name of the local router being configured. A name must be assigned to the local router. This name is sent to a remote router...
  • Page 115: System Onewandialup

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system onewandialup This command can force the router to have no more than one remote connection active at a time. (Multiple links to the same remote are allowed.) To see the current...
  • Page 116: System Passwd

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system passwd Sets the system authentication password for the target router that is used when the router connects to other routers or is challenged by them. This password is a default...
  • Page 117: System Securemode List

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide Response Command prompt. system securemode list Displays the current secure mode configuration values and the number of concurrent Telnet and SSH sessions allowed. Mgmt Class Security (R)
  • Page 118: System Securemode Set Cli

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Enables secure mode. enable Disables secure mode. disable Response Typical response indicating the curent mode is displayed. System Secure Mode set to "ENABLED". system securemode set cli Sets the number of concurrent telnet and SSH sessions allowed by the system.
  • Page 119: System Securemode Set Lan

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system securemode set lan Allows discrete control of the secure mode function on the LAN interface. When secure mode is enabled, the LAN interface can be set to trusted and unsecured sessions will still be allowed;...
  • Page 120: System Securitytimer

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Input Format system securemode set wan <trusted | untrusted> Parameters Allows unsecure sessions from the WAN when secure mode is en- trusted abled. Only secure connections from the WAN are allowed when secure untrusted mode is enabled.
  • Page 121: System Selnat Addpolicy

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system selnat addpolicy Configures selective NAT policies. Selective NAT translation is performed based on destination address defined in the policy. For more information, refer to ”Selective NAT” on page 4-30 of the Technical Reference Guide.
  • Page 122: System Selnat Delpolicy

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system selnat delpolicy Deletes an existing selective NAT policy. To view the existing policies, use the system selnat list command. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format system selnat delpolicy <policy number>...
  • Page 123: System Snmpport

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system snmpport This command manages SNMP port access. It can: • Disable SNMP for this router (sets the HTTP port to 0). • Request the default SNMP port (161). This re-enables SNMP after it is disabled.
  • Page 124 ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Restores the port value to the default value 161 and re-enables the port. default Disables the existing SNMP port. disable Defines a new SNMP port number. Use this option to restrict remote ac- <port>...
  • Page 125: System Sshport

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system sshport Specifies the port that the SSH server listens on. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format system sshport <port> Parameters Restores the SSH port value to the default value 22 and re- default enables the port.
  • Page 126 ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Mgmt Class Debug (R/W) Input Format system supporttrace Parameters None Response The following is a typical response: -> system supporttrace === HISTORY === End System History. === VERSION === Efficient 7851 SDSL [CM/FR] (120-7851-034) Router Efficient-5000 BOOT/POST V7.0.101 (19-Apr-01 16:57)
  • Page 127 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide Total in use: 105080, total free: 968952 (6488 + 962464) === PROCESSES === TID: NAME FL P BOTTOM CURRENT SIZE 1:IDLE 02 7 2f6974 2f7880 4080 24:SENDSIG...
  • Page 128 ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide 2BC5A0B4 DHV ... 960 bytes .. ok. DAT ... 28 bytes .. ok. USER BAT ... 462 bytes .. ok. 41DB833E DHV ... 960 bytes .. ok.
  • Page 129 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide Reset: Escape: Init: ATS0=0Q0V1&C1&D0X4S12=20 Off-Hook: ATH1 Dial: ATDT Answer: Hangup: ATH0 === ETHERNET === GLOBAL BRIDGING/ROUTING SETTINGS: Bridging enabled..... no Exchange spanning tree with dest... yes Bridge only PPPoE with dest..no IP Routing enabled....
  • Page 130 ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Subnet 192.168.254.0, enabled When DHCP servers are active . stop Mask ......255.255.255.0 first ip address ..... 192.168.254.2 last ip address ....192.168.254.20 lease ......default bootp ......not allowed bootp server ....
  • Page 131 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide Receive IP default route by RIP..no Keep this IP destination private..yes Total IP remote routes....1 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0/1 IPX network number....00000000 Use IPX RIP/SAP (negotiate with PPP): yes Total IPX remote routes....
  • Page 132 ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide 192.168.254.254/ffffffff --> 0.0.0.0 ETHERNET/0 0 ME 224.0.0.9 /ffffffff --> 0.0.0.0 [none] 0 ME 224.0.0.18 /ffffffff --> 0.0.0.0 [none] 0 ME 255.255.255.255/ffffffff --> 0.0.0.0 [none] 0 NW PRM...
  • Page 133 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide Global Filter) configuredForCMPPlay remote ipfilter insert 2 transmit accept -c 0 -p 51 -sa 172.17.32.132 (IKE Global Filter) configuredForCMPPlay # End rules for transmit list # Begin rules for output list...
  • Page 134 ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide End IPFilters for (ETHERNET/0) === IPSEC === There are no security associations. === IKE === There are no IKE peers. There are no IKE proposals. There are no IKE IPSec Proposals.
  • Page 135: System Syslogport

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide system syslogport This command manages Syslog port access. It can: • Disable syslog port for this router (sets the syslog port to 0). • Request the default syslog port (514). Re-enables Syslog after it is disabled.
  • Page 136: System Telnetport

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Restores the port value to the default value 514 and re-enables the port. default Disables the existing Syslog port. disable Defines a new Syslog port number. Use this option to restrict remote ac- <port>...
  • Page 137: System Vpnpassthru

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 4: System Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Restores the port value to the default value 23 and re-enables the default port. Disables the existing Telnet port. disabled Defines a new Telnet port number. Use this option to restrict re- <port>...
  • Page 138: System Wan2Wanforwarding

    ® Chapter 4: System Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide system wan2wanforwarding Allows management of WAN-to-WAN forwarding of data from one WAN link to another. For example, an employee uses the router at home to access both a company network and the Internet at the same time.
  • Page 139: Ethernet Interface Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 5 ETHERNET INTERFACE COMMANDS CHAPTER 5 The commands in this section begin with the word eth. The commands configure the Ethernet interfaces in your router. You can: •...
  • Page 140: Table 5-1: Ethernet Interface Command Listing

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Table 5-1: Ethernet Interface Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function Adds a route to the default routing table for the eth ip addroute Ethernet interface. This Network Address Translation (NAT) com- eth ip addserver mand adds a server’s IP address (on the LAN) as-...
  • Page 141 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide Table 5-1: Ethernet Interface Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function Sets the IPX network number for the Ethernet LAN eth ipx addr connection. Disables IPX routing across the Ethernet LAN.
  • Page 142: Eth

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide eth ? Lists the supported keywords. To see the syntax for a command, enter the command followed by a ?. Mgmt Class All (R) Input Format...
  • Page 143: Eth Add

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide eth add Adds a logical interface onto an Ethernet port so that the router can provide service to multiple IP subnets. The eth add command defines the port number and logical interface number.
  • Page 144: Eth Delete

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide eth delete Deletes a logical interface from an Ethernet port. For more information, see “IP Subnets” on page 6-1 of the Technical Reference Guide. When a logical interface is deleted, all information defined for that interface, such as routes and filters, is deleted automatically.
  • Page 145: Eth Ip Addhostmapping

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide eth ip addhostmapping Remaps a range of local LAN IP addresses to a range of public IP addresses on a per-interface basis. These local addresses are mapped one-to-one to the public addresses.
  • Page 146: Eth Ip Addr

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide eth ip addr Defines the IP address and subnet mask for an Ethernet port or logical interface. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format eth ip addr <ipaddr> <ipnetmask> [<interface>] Parameters Ethernet LAN IP address.
  • Page 147: Eth Ip Addroute

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide eth ip addroute Adds a route to the default routing table for the Ethernet interface. This command is needed only if the system does not support RIP (see “RIP Controls”...
  • Page 148: Eth Ip Addserver

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide eth ip addserver This Network Address Translation (NAT) command adds a server’s IP address (on the LAN) associated with this interface for a particular protocol. For more information, “Network Address Translation (NAT)”...
  • Page 149: Eth Ip Bindroute

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Cont. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) smtp port. Simple Network Management Protocol snmp (SNMP) port. T.120 port. t120 Telnet port. telnet Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) tftp port.
  • Page 150 ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format eth ip bindroute <ipaddr> <ipnetmask> <hops> [<gateway>] <tablename> [<interface>] Parameters Ethernet LAN IP address. <ip addr> IP network mask. <ipnetmask>...
  • Page 151: Eth Ip Defgateway

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide eth ip defgateway Assigns an Ethernet default gateway for packets whose destination address does not have a route defined. This setting is most useful when IP routing is not enabled, in which case the system acts as an IP host (i.e., an end system, as opposed to an IP router).
  • Page 152: Eth Ip Delhostmapping

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide eth ip delhostmapping Undoes an IP address/ host translation (remapping) range that was previously established with the command eth ip addhostmapping on a per-interface basis. For more information, see “Host Remapping”...
  • Page 153: Eth Ip Delroute

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide eth ip delroute Removes a route from the default routing table that was added using the eth ip addroute command. The route to be deleted is identified by its IP address and mask and its Ethernet interface.
  • Page 154: Eth Ip Delserver

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide eth ip delserver Deletes an entry created by the command eth ip addserver. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format eth ip delserver <action> <protocol> <first port> [<last port>...
  • Page 155 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Cont. Protocol used by the selected server. <protocol> Numerical protocol ID. <protocolid> TCP only. UDP only. All protocols. First or only port as seen by the Ethernet interface. Port used by <first port>...
  • Page 156: Eth Ip Directbcast

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide eth ip directbcast Enables or disables the forwarding of broadcast packets directed to a specific network prefix. When forwarding is disabled, the router silently discards all packets broadcast to a subnet.
  • Page 157: Eth Ip Enable

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide Input Format eth ip disable Parameters None Response Command prompt. eth ip enable Enables IP routing across the Ethernet LAN. This command acts as a master switch allowing you to re-enable all IP routing.
  • Page 158: Eth Ip Filter

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide eth ip filter Manages the IP filters for the Ethernet interface(s). The filters are used to screen IP packets. Each Ethernet interface can have its own set of filters. The intended interface is designated at the end of the filter command.
  • Page 159 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide Inserts a filter in the list of filters for this <type> and <interface> . The filter is specified by the <action> and optional <parameters> . If no line number is specified, the filter is inserted at the beginning of the list;...
  • Page 160 ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide eth ip filter check eth ip filter check <type> <parameters> [<interface>] Checks the action that would be taken if a packet with the specified parameters was compared with the list of filters defined for the specified <type>...
  • Page 161 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide If the packet matches the filter, the specified <action> is performed: The packet is allowed to proceed for further processing. accept The packet is discarded, without sending an ICMP (Internet Control drop Management Protocol) error message.
  • Page 162 ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide -dp <ICMP type> | <first dest port>[:<last dest port>] The packet must have a destination port that matches the specified ICMP type or that is within the specified port range. If only one port is specified, the packet must have that destination port.
  • Page 163 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide - q or -v Specify one of these options to determine when watch messages are sent for this filter. The messages are sent to the console serial port (and to any Syslog servers; see “Syslog Client”...
  • Page 164: Eth Ip Firewall

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide eth ip firewall The router supports IP Internet Firewall Filtering to prevent unauthorized access to your system and network resources from the Internet. This filter discards packets received from the WAN that have a source IP address recognized as a local LAN address.
  • Page 165: Eth Ip Mgmt

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide eth ip mgmt Assigns to an Ethernet interface an IP address which is to be used for management purposes only and not for IP address translation. This management IP address is generally a private network address used solely by the ISP.
  • Page 166: Eth Ip Options

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Ethernet IP address. <ip addr> IP subnet mask. <ipnetmask> Ethernet interface. <interface> Dotted-decimal notation This parameter may be omitted if the router has only one Ethernet interface.
  • Page 167: Eth Ip Ripmulticast

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Must be one of the following:. <option> Receive and process IP RIP-1 compatible and RIP-2 broadcast rxrip packets from the Ethernet LAN. Also receive and process RIP- 2 packets that are multicast as defined by the eth ip ripmulticast command.
  • Page 168: Eth Ip Translate

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters IP address of the remote network or station. <ip addr> Dotted-decimal notation Response Command prompt. eth ip translate Controls Network Address Translation on a per-interface basis; it allows several PCs to share a single IP address to the Internet.
  • Page 169: Eth Ip Unbindroute

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide eth ip unbindroute Removes an Ethernet route from the named IP virtual routing table. To list the routes, use the command iproutes. To add an Ethernet route to a virtual routing table, use the...
  • Page 170: Eth Ip Vrid

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide eth ip vrid Assigns a virtual router ID (VRID) to an Ethernet interface. The same VRID must be assigned to the master router and its backup routers. For more information, see “VRRP Backup”...
  • Page 171: Eth Ipx Addr

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Virtual route ID. <vrid> Ethernet interface. The default value is 0:0. <interface> Integer, 1 - 255 To specify a logical interface other than 0:0, specify both the port number (0 or 1) and the logical interface number using the format <port #>:<logical #>...
  • Page 172: Eth Ipx Enable

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide NOTE: This command requires a reboot. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format eth ipx disable [port#] Parameters Port number of the Ethernet LAN. <port> Integer, 0, 1 or it may be omitted.
  • Page 173: Eth Ipx Frame

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide eth ipx frame Sets the frame encapsulation method. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format eth ipx enable <type> Parameters 802.2 (DEC standard). <type> 802.3 (Intel standard).
  • Page 174 ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Response Typical response: -> eth list GLOBAL BRIDGING/ROUTING SETTINGS Bridging enabled ......Exchange spanning tree with dest..IP Routing enabled......Multicast forwarding enabled....Firewall filter enabled....
  • Page 175: Eth Mtu

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide eth mtu Sets the maximum transfer unit for the Ethernet interface. The default is 1500 bytes. You can set the MTU size to less than 1500 bytes, but you cannot set the MTU to greater than 1500 bytes, even if you specify a larger value on an eth mtu command.
  • Page 176: Eth Start

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format eth restart <interface> Parameters Logical Ethernet interface. <interface> Integer, 0, 1 or it may be omitted if the router has only 1 Ethernet interface.
  • Page 177: Eth Stop

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide eth stop Stops a logical Ethernet interface. NOTE: To keep certain configuration changes, you must enter a save command before stopping the logical interface. The stopped interface is disabled until it is started again. To start a logical Ethernet interface, use the command start.
  • Page 178: Eth Vrrp Add

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide eth vrrp add Defines a VRRP attribute record for the VRID (virtual router ID). Attribute records must be defined for the VRID in the master router and in each of its backup routers.
  • Page 179: Eth Vrrp Clear Password

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide eth vrrp clear password Clears the password in a VRRP attribute record for the VRID (virtual router ID). To see the current password, use the command eth vrrp list.
  • Page 180: Eth Vrrp Delete

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide eth vrrp delete Deletes a VRRP attribute record for the VRID (virtual router ID). It also disassociates the VRRP IP and MAC addresses from the logical interface. For more information, “VRRP Backup”...
  • Page 181: Eth Vrrp List

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide eth vrrp list Lists the VRRP attribute records for the port and shows the status of the VRRP router. For more information, see “VRRP Backup” on page 6-16 of the Technical Reference Guide.
  • Page 182: Eth Vrrp Set Option

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format eth vrrp set multicast <ipaddr> Parameters IP address that is to be the new multicast address. <ipaddr> Dotted-decimal notation Example This command example specifies a new multicast address for VRRP.
  • Page 183: Eth Vrrp Set Password

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format eth vrrp set option preempt | nopreempt <vrid> [<port#>] Parameters Preempt immediately. preempt Do not preempt a router with lower priority.
  • Page 184 ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide NOTE: The password must be the same for every router in the Virtual Router, that is, for every router in the LAN with the same VRID. For example, if a VRRP interface in routers A, B, and C has the VRID 7, routers A, B, and C must all specify the same password for VRID 7.
  • Page 185: Eth Vrrp Set Priority

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide eth vrrp set priority Specifies the priority attribute in a VRRP attribute record for the VRID (virtual router ID). The priority value determines which VRRP router in the LAN takes over when a VRRP router fails.
  • Page 186: Eth Vrrp Set Timeinterval

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide -> eth vrrp set priority 255 7 This command example defines priority 50 for a backup router for VRID 7 using port -> eth vrrp set priority 50 7 1 Response Command prompt.
  • Page 187 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format eth vrrp set timeinterval <seconds> <vrid> [<port#>] Parameters Time interval value in seconds <seconds> Virtual router ID of the VRRP attribute record.
  • Page 188: Eth Ip Remsrcrouteopt

    ® Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide eth ip remsrcrouteopt Adds or removes the source routing option. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format eth ip remsrcrouteopt <enable | disable> Parameters Adds the source routing option.
  • Page 189: Remote Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 6 REMOTE COMMANDS CHAPTER 6 The commands in this section begin with the word remote. The commands allow you to add, delete, and modify remote routers to which the target router can connect.
  • Page 190 ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Table 6-1: Remote Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function remote addiproute Adds an IP address route to a network or station on the LAN connected beyond the remote router.
  • Page 191 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide Table 6-1: Remote Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function remote disauthen This command is intended for situations where third- party routers cannot be authenticated; the target router will not attempt to authenticate the remote router.
  • Page 192 ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Table 6-1: Remote Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function remote setcompression Enables or disables negotiation of the Stac LZS com- pression of the payload (RFC 1974). remote setencryption RFC 1969 encryption.
  • Page 193 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide Table 6-1: Remote Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function remote setppppretrytimer Enables or disables the PPP retry timer for a remote session. remote setprefer Changes the interface for the remote entry.
  • Page 194: Remote

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote ? Lists the supported remote keywords. The list will vary depending on the router model. Mgmt Class Network (R) Input Format remote ? Parameters None Response A listing of the remote commands and keywords with a brief description of their function.
  • Page 195: Remote Addbridge

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote addbridge Defines the remote router entry as the default bridging destination for outbound bridging. The command can define either the default bridging destination for all MAC addresses or the default bridging destination for a specific MAC address.
  • Page 196: Remote Addhostmapping

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote addhostmapping Remaps a range of local LAN IP addresses to a range of public IP addresses on a per-remote-router basis. These local addresses are mapped one-to-one to the public addresses.
  • Page 197: Remote Addiproute

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote addiproute Adds an IP address route to a network or station on the LAN connected beyond the remote router. The route is added to the default routing table.
  • Page 198 ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Examples The first two addresses in the list represent subnetworks, the third is a class B network, the fourth is a host, and the fifth address is the default route. The fifth command adds the default route when the WAN interface is a point-to-point interface;...
  • Page 199: Remote Addipxroute

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote addipxroute Adds an IPX route for a network or station on the LAN network connected beyond the remote router. The target router’s routing information table must be seeded statically to access networks and stations beyond this remote router.
  • Page 200: Remote Addipxsap

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote addipxsap Adds an IPX SAP to the server information table for a service on the LAN network connected beyond the remote router. The target router’s SAP table must be seeded statically to access services beyond this remote router.
  • Page 201: Remote Addserver

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote addserver This Network Address Translation (NAT) command is used to add a server’s IP address (on the LAN) associated with this remote router for a particular protocol. To learn more, see “Network Address Translation (NAT)”...
  • Page 202 ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Cont. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) port. smtp Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) port. sntp T.120 port. t120 Telnet port. telnet Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) port.
  • Page 203: Remote Bindipvirtualroute

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote bindipvirtualroute Adds a remote route to the named IP virtual routing table. To list the remote routes, use the remote listiproutes command. To remove a route...
  • Page 204: Remote Blocknetbios

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote blocknetbios This command enables or disables a filter that blocks all NetBIOS packets over this WAN connection. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format remote blocktetbios on | off <remotename>...
  • Page 205: Remote Delatmsnap

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote delatmsnap This command deletes an ATM mapping set by the remote setatmnsap command, page 40. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format remote delatmfasp atmf | e164 partial | full <nsap>...
  • Page 206: Remote Delencryption

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters All MAC addresses MAC address <mac_addr> Name of the remote router. <remotename> HEX-decimal notation ASCII string The name is case sensitive. Response Command prompt. remote delencryption Deletes encryption files associated with a remote router.
  • Page 207: Remote Delhostmapping

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote delhostmapping Undoes an IP address/host translation (remapping) range that was previously established with the command remote addhostmapping on a per-remote-router basis. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format remote delhostmapping <first private addr>...
  • Page 208: Remote Delipxroute

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters IP address of the remote network or station. <ipaddr> Name of the remote router. <remotename> Dotted-decimal notation ASCII string Response Command prompt. remote delipxroute Deletes an IPX address for a network on the LAN connected beyond the remote router.
  • Page 209: Remote Delipxsap

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote delipxsap Deletes an IPX service on the LAN network connected beyond the remote router. NOTE: reboot must be performed on the target router for a deleted service to take effect.
  • Page 210: Remote Delourpasswd

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote delourpasswd Removes the unique CHAP or PAP authentication password entries established by remote setourpasswd command. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format remote delourpasswd <remotename> Parameters Name of the remote router.
  • Page 211: Remote Delphone

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote delphone Deletes a phone number that was specified by the command remote setphone. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format remote delphone async | isdn 1 | 2 <phone#>...
  • Page 212 ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters One of the following command actions: <action> Selects the host with this IP address as server. <ipaddr> Discards the incoming server request. discard Sends the incoming server requests to the local router, regardless of the IP address.
  • Page 213: Remote Disable

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote disable Disables the remote. The remote remains disabled even after a reboot. To enable the remote, the command remote enable must be entered. NOTE: You may enter and save information and settings for a disabled remote entry.
  • Page 214: Remote Disbridge

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Name of the remote router. <remotename> ASCII string Response Command prompt. remote disbridge Disables bridging from the target router to the remote router. NOTE: This command requires a reboot of the target system for the change to take effect.
  • Page 215: Remote Enaauthen

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote enaauthen Initiates the target router authentication negotiation as defined in the remote router’s database. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format remote enaAuthen <remotename> Parameters Name of the remote router.
  • Page 216: Remote Enabridge

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Name of the remote router. <remotename> ASCII string Response Command prompt. remote enabridge Enables bridging from the target router to the remote router. NOTE: This command requires a reboot of the target system for the change to take effect.
  • Page 217: Remote Ipfilter

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote ipfilter Manages the IP filters on the WAN interface. The filters screen IP packets at the interface level. You can define filters for any entry in the remote router database. To see the names of...
  • Page 218 ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide If no line number is specified, the filter is inserted at the beginning of the list; otherwise, it is inserted before the specified line. For example, “ insert 0 ” inserts the filter before line 0 so it is the first filter in the list.
  • Page 219 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide For example, the command -> remote ipfilter check input -p TCP branch1 would check what action (accept, drop, reject, inipsec, outipsec) would be taken for a TCP packet after it was compared with the list of input filters defined for remote entry branch1.
  • Page 220 ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide The packet is discarded and an ICMP error message is returned to reject the sender. The packet is passed to IPSec for decrypting. The filter is intended inipsec to match packets coming from the other IPSec gateway.
  • Page 221 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide -tcp syn | ack | noflag | rst If the IP packet is a TCP packet, the filter matches the packet only if the packet flag settings are as specified. If no -tcp option is specified for the filter, flag settings are not checked.
  • Page 222: Remote List

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Specify one of these options to determine when watch messages are sent for this filter. The messages are sent to the console serial port (and to any Syslog servers;...
  • Page 223 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters If entered with no parameters, all remote router entries are listed. Name of the remote router. <remotename> ASCII string Response Typical response: -> rem list internet INFORMATION FOR <internet>...
  • Page 224: Remote Listbridge

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Exchange spanning tree with dest... no TX Encryption......unknown RX Encryption......unknown mtu........1500 remote listbridge Lists the current bridge settings for the specified remote router entry.
  • Page 225: Remote Listiproutes

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote listiproutes Lists IP information for a remote router or, if the router name is omitted, for all routers in the remote router database. The IP information includes all network or station IP addresses defined for the LAN connected beyond the remote router.
  • Page 226: Remote Listipxroutes

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote listipxroutes Lists all network IPX route addresses defined for the LAN connected beyond the remote router. The network number, hop count, and ticks are displayed. If the remote name is not specified, a list of IPX routes is displayed for each remote router in the database.
  • Page 227: Remote Listphones

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Name of the remote router. <remotename> ASCII string Response Typical response: -> rem listipxsaps hq IPX SAP INFORMATION FOR <HQ>... Total IPX SAPs SERV312_FP 00001001 00:00:00:00:00:01 0451 0004 1 IPX SAP INFORMATION FOR <ISP>...
  • Page 228: Remote Restart

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote restart Stops the current active session and starts a new active session for a remote. Certain configuration changes for a remote become effective only after the remote is restarted or the router is rebooted.
  • Page 229: Remote Setauthen

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format remote setatmnasp atmf | e164 partial | full <nsap> <remotename> Parameters ATM forum encoding. atmf ITU E164 encoding. E164 The MAC address of the router is substituted for octets 2-7 of partial the NSAP.
  • Page 230: Remote Setbod

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters chap, pap, or none. The default is pap. <protocol> Name of the remote router. <remotename> ASCII string Response Command prompt. remote setbod Sets the bandwidth on demand (BOD) management option for a DOD (dial on demand) connection, that is, a connection where the link goes up and down.
  • Page 231: Remote Setbroptions

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote setbroptions Sets controls on bridging for the remote router entry. To see the current bridging settings for remote router entries, use the remote listbridge command. CAUTION: Do not change the <stp>...
  • Page 232: Remote Setbwthresh

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote setbwthresh Sets the bandwidth threshold for a DOD (dial on demand) connection, that is, a connection where the link goes up and down. These links include those for ISDN, L2TP tunnels, IPSec tunnels, and dial backup.
  • Page 233: Remote Setcompression

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote setcompression Enables or disables negotiation of the Stac LZS compression of the payload (RFC 1974). The CCP (Compression Control Protocol, RFC 1962) negotiates and handles any compression between the local router and the remote router.
  • Page 234: Remote Setencryption

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Recieve key Transmit key Name of the remote router. <remotename> Hexadecimal notation ASCII string Response Command prompt. remote setencryption Diffie-Hellman Encryption. Specifies encryption based on the Diffie-Hellman key- exchange protocol.
  • Page 235: Remote Setipoptions

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote setipoptions Enables or disables the selected IP option for the WAN interface. To select IP options for the Ethernet interface, use the command eth ip options.
  • Page 236: Remote Setipslaveppp

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Cont. Allows the remote router to forward IP multicast traffic. multicast Accept LAN configuration information. Indicates that this PPP lanconfig remote can receive IPCP information for dynamically recon- figuring the Ethernet interface.
  • Page 237: Remote Setiptranslate

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote setiptranslate Controls Network Address Translation on a per remote router basis. It allows several PCs to share a single IP address to the Internet. The remote router must assign the source WAN IP address to the routers’...
  • Page 238: Remote Setipxoptions

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters IPX network number. <ipxnet> Name of the remote router. <remotename> Hexadecimal notation ASCII string Response Command prompt. remote setipxoptions Enables or disables the IPX option RIPSAP for the remote WAN connection.
  • Page 239: Remote Setmaxline

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote setmaxline Sets the maximum links (1 or 2) for a DOD (dial on demand) connection, that is, a connection where the link goes up and down. These links include those for ISDN, L2TP tunnels, IPSec tunnels, and dial backup.
  • Page 240 ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide NOTE: To use the management address as the source address for a ping, you must specify it using the -I option on the ping command. For example, to use management address 192.168.1.2 when pinging destination address 192.168.100.100, specify:...
  • Page 241: Remote Setminline

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote setminline This command is used for dial-up connections and other connections that behave like dial-up connections, such as L2TP and PPPoE sessions. The command sets the minimum number of channels to be continually allocated to the connection.
  • Page 242: Remote Setmtu

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote setmtu Sets the maximum transfer unit for the remote interface. To see the current MTU size for an active remote that is doing IP routing, use the ipifs command.
  • Page 243: Remote Setourpasswd

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote setourpasswd Sets a unique CHAP or PAP authentication password for the local router that is used for authentication when the local router connects to the specified remote router. This...
  • Page 244: Remote Setpasswd

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters System name of the target router. <password> Name of the remote router. <remotename> ASCII string The name is case-sensitive and its maximum length is 255 characters.
  • Page 245 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format remote setPhone async | isdn 1 | 2 <phone#> <remotename> Parameters Asynchronous connection. async ISDN connection. isdn Primary phone number or first ISDN channel.
  • Page 246: Remote Setpppoptions

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote setpppoptions Enables and disables a PPP option. The default settings vary with the option. To see the current settings of the PPP options, use the command remote list.
  • Page 247: Remote Setppppretrytimer

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote setppppretrytimer Enables or disables the PPP retry timer for a remote. The default is off (0). The PPP retry timer is useful in a network where several routers are connected to the same PPP server.
  • Page 248: Remote Setprefer

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote setprefer Changes the interface for the remote entry. Normally, a new remote profile defaults to the type of the WAN port present in the router: FR for Frame-Relay WANs (IDSL and some SDSL routers) or HSD for all ATM routers.
  • Page 249: Command Prompt

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide Authentication level required..PAP . . . (subsequent lines same as for async) . . . -> remote setPrefer async backup -> remote list backup INFORMATION FOR <backup>...
  • Page 250: Remote Setprotocol

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote setprotocol Sets the link protocol for the remote router. NOTE: The link protocol and encapsulation option must match those at the other end of the connection (the settings in the DSLAM).
  • Page 251: Remote Setpvc

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote setpvc Specifies the PVC number for connecting to the remote router. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format remote setpvc <vpi number>*<vci number> <remotename> Parameters Virtual Path ID - number that identifies the link formed by the <vpi number>...
  • Page 252: Remote Setrmtipaddr

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote setrmtipaddr Sets the WAN IP address for the remote router. This address is required only if the remote router does not support IP address negotiation under PPP (i.e., numbered mode is required, and the remote router cannot specify a WAN IP address for use during the negotiation process).
  • Page 253: Remote Setspeed

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote setspeed Specifies the speed to be used when dialing out using the backup V.90 modem connected to the console port. Specify a speed for each phone number you provide (primary and alternative).
  • Page 254: Remote Setsrcipaddr

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote setsrcipaddr Sets the IP address for the target WAN connection to the remote router. You may set this address when the remote router requires the target and the remote WAN IP addresses to be on the same subnetwork.
  • Page 255: Remote Settimer

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote settimer This command is used for dial-up connections and other connections that behave like dial-up connections, such as L2TP and PPPoE sessions. The command sets the length of the timeout period before disconnection.
  • Page 256: Remote Start

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote start If the remote is not currently active, this command attempts to start an active session. NOTE: A reboot ends the active session; to start a session after the reboot, you must enter another remote start command.
  • Page 257: Remote Stats

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote stats Shows the current status of the connection to the remote router, including the bandwidth and data transfer rate. Mgmt Class Network (R) Input Format remote stats <remotename>...
  • Page 258: Remote Stop

    ® Chapter 6: Remote Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote stop If the remote is active, this command stops the active session. NOTE: To keep certain configuration changes, you must enter a save command before stopping the remote interface.
  • Page 259: Remote Unbindipvirtualroute

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 6: Remote Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote unbindipvirtualroute Removes a remote route from the named IP virtual routing table. To list the remote routes, use the remote listiproutes command. To add a remote...
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  • Page 261: Wan Interface Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 7 WAN INTERFACE COMMANDS CHAPTER 7 This chapter contains subsections of commands applicable to specific WAN interfaces. The subsections are: • ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) commands, see ADSL Commands.
  • Page 262: Adsl Commands

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ADSL Commands This section provides the commands to manage the ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) link for an ADSL router. These commands include: Table 7-1: ADSL Command Listing...
  • Page 263: Adsl Restart

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide adsl restart Re synchronizes the modem with the CO (Central Office) equipment. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format adsl restart Parameters None Response -> adsl restart...
  • Page 264: Adsl Stats

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Response -> adsl speed downstream rate: 6272 Kb/s, upstream rate: 1088 Kb/s adsl stats Shows the current error status for the ADSL connection. Mgmt Class Network (R/W)
  • Page 265: Atm Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide ATM Commands The following commands are used to manage the ATM-25 (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) link for an ATM router. The commands include: Table 7-2: ATM Command Listing...
  • Page 266: Atm Pcr

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide atm pcr Sets the speed of the ATM link in cells per second. The default upstream speed is 768 cells/second. Generally, your Network Service Provider should provide you with your speed value. If your service provider states...
  • Page 267: Atm Save

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide atm save Saves the ATM configuration settings. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format atm save Parameters None Response Command prompt. atm speed Sets the speed of the ATM link in kilobits per second.
  • Page 268: Remote Setatmtraffic

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters When entered with no parameters, the current upstream speed is displayed. Upstream speed requested in kilobits/second. <kb/s> Integer, 125-8000 Example The following command example requests a speed of 512 kilobits/second. However, 512 is not one of the discrete speed values allowed, so the next lower value, 500 kilobits/second, is set, as indicated by the message.
  • Page 269 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Sustained Cell Rate (cells per second). <scr> Maximum Burst Size (cells). For a constant bit rate (CBR), specify <mbs> 1; for a variable bit rate (VBR), specify a value greater than 1.
  • Page 270: Dmt Commands

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide DMT Commands These commands contained in this section are used manage the ADSL DMT (Discrete MultiTone) router; they include Table 7-3: DMT Command Listing Command Function dmt ? Lists the supported DMT keywords.
  • Page 271: Dmt Link

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide dmt link Selects the link type for the ADSL DMT router. The link type is persistent across reboots. Normally, the CO and CPE negotiate the link type to be used. Use the dmt link command when you do not want the CO and CPE to negotiate the link type, but instead want to specify the type of data link required.
  • Page 272: Dmt Mode

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide dmt mode Sets DMT operational mode. The dmt mode command can request one of three modes: ANSI, no_Trellis_ANSI, and UAWG. NOTE: UAWG mode is becoming obsolete.
  • Page 273: Dual-Ethernet Router (Eth) Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide Dual-Ethernet Router (ETH) Commands The following Ethernet commands are used to manage the Ethernet interfaces of the Dual-Ethernet (Ethernet-to-Ethernet) router and thus are specific to that type of router only.
  • Page 274: Eth Br Enable

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide eth br enable Enables bridging in a Dual-Ethernet environment. This command requires a reboot the router for the change to take effect. Mgmt Class Network (R/W)
  • Page 275: Eth Br Options

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide eth br options Sets controls on bridging for the Ethernet interface. To see the current bridge settings for the Ethernet interface, use the eth list command.
  • Page 276 ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Examples The following command turns off the spanning tree protocol for Ethernet port 0. -> eth br options stp off The following command configures Ethernet port 1 so that only PPPoE traffic is bridged through it.
  • Page 277: Frame Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide Frame Commands The following commands are used to manage a frame relay router’s WAN interface. The Frame Relay commands found in this section include: Table 7-5: Frame Relay Command Listing...
  • Page 278: Frame Cmpplay

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide frame cmpplay Selects activation in routing or bridge mode. This command is applicable only when the router is configured using Copper Mountain Plug & Play (see Chapter 3 of the Technical Reference manual).
  • Page 279: Frame Stats

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide frame stats Displays frame relay statistics. Mgmt Class Network (R) Input Format frame stats Parameters None Response Although it is not an end-to-end loopback test, the command output does show counters for data sent and received as well as LMI events.
  • Page 280: Frame Voice

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide LMI State......UNKNOWN Status State Changes....0 Active to Not Active Changes..0 Not Active to Active Changes..0 Data Packets In....0 Data Packets Out....0 Data Packets Out Queued....
  • Page 281: Gti Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide GTI Commands This section provides the commands to manage the GTI - ADSL, Annex B (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) link for an ADSL router. These commands...
  • Page 282: Gti Stats

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Mgmt Class Network (R) Input Format gti speed Parameters None Response -> gti speed ATM Downstream: 6088 Kb/s Upstream: 1021 Kb/s gti stats Shows the operational time for the system and ADSL connection.
  • Page 283: Gti Version

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide gti version Displays GTI ADSL version information. Mgmt Class Network (R) Input Format gti speed Parameters None Response GTI ADSL Version information is displayed. -> gti version...
  • Page 284: Hdsl Commands

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide HDSL Commands Use the following commands to manage the HDSL (High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line) link for an HDSL router. The HDSL commands found in this section include:...
  • Page 285: Hdsl Save

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide hdsl save Saves the HDSL-related changes across restarts and reboots. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format hdsl save Parameters None Response Command prompt. hdsl speed Manages the line speed for the HDSL interface, as follows: •...
  • Page 286: Hdsl Terminal

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters When entered with no parameters, the current speed is dispaly- Authorized non-default speed for the CO in Mbps. Authorized non-default speed for the CO in Mbps.
  • Page 287: Idsl Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide IDSL Commands This section describes the following commands used to manage an IDSL interface. The IDSL commands found in this section include: Table 7-8: IDSL Command Listing...
  • Page 288: Idsl Save

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide idsl save Saves IDSL-related changes across restarts and reboots. Changes that are not saved are discarded. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format idsl save Parameters None Response Command prompt.
  • Page 289: Idsl Set Switch

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide idsl set switch Specifies link speeds of 64, 128, or 144 Kbps for the IDSL connection. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format idsl set switch FR64 | FR128 | FR144...
  • Page 290: Remote Setprotocol

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Frame Relay number identifying the data-link connection. <dlcinumber> Name of the remote router. <remotename> Integer ASCII string Response Command prompt. remote setprotocol This IDSL-specific command is used to select the appropriate link protocol for the IDSL connection.
  • Page 291: Sdsl Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide SDSL Commands The commands in this section are used to manage the Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL) link for an SDSL router. The SDSL commands found in this section...
  • Page 292: Sdsl Preact

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide sdsl preact Displays and/or changes the autobaud pre-activation status.The default status is on. However, to be effective, autobaud pre-activation must also be enabled at the Central Office (CO) end of the connection.
  • Page 293: Sdsl Save

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide sdsl save Saves SDSL configuration changes across restarts and reboots. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format sdsl save Parameters None Response Command prompt. sdsl speed Manages the speed of the SDSL line.
  • Page 294 ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide NOTE: Enter an sdsl save reboot command to save SDSL changes across restarts and reboots. Parameters When entered with no parameters, the current speed is displayed.
  • Page 295: Sdsl Terminal

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide sdsl terminal Displays and/or changes the router’s status as CO or CPE. The router is, by default, configured as Customer Premises Equipment (CPE). Use this command if to configure the router as Central Office equipment (CO).
  • Page 296: Shdsl Commands

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide SHDSL Commands The commands in this section are used to manage the WAN link for a G.shdsl router. The SHDSL commands found in this section include:...
  • Page 297: Shdsl

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide shdsl ? Lists the supported SHDSL keywords. Input Format shdsl ? | help Parameters None Response Lists the supported SHDSL commands and keywords and a brief description of their function.
  • Page 298: Shdsl List

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide shdsl list Lists the current configuration of the G.shdsl interface. Mgmt Class Network (R) Input Format shdsl list Parameters None Response The following is a typical response.
  • Page 299: Shdsl Margin

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide shdsl margin Specifies the acceptable noise margin in decibels. If the connection is unstable, you may need to increase the margin. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format...
  • Page 300: Shdsl Restart

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Enter the command with no parameter to display the current rate mode. Selects adaptive mode. adaptive Selects fixed mode. fixed Response Current ratemode is displayed.
  • Page 301: Shdsl Save

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide shdsl save Saves SHDSL configuration changes across restarts and reboots. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format shdsl save Parameters None Response Command prompt. shdsl speed Manages the speed of the SHDSL line.
  • Page 302 ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format shdsl speed [<speed> | auto] Parameters Enter the command with no parameter to display the current speed. Speed in Kbps.
  • Page 303: Shdsl Stats

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide shdsl stats Displays SHDSL statistics. The statistics are kept for 24 hours and then automatically cleared. The statistics can also be cleared manually with the clear option.
  • Page 304: Shdsl Terminal

    ® Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide shdsl terminal Displays and/or changes the router’s designation as CO (Central Office) or CPE (Customer Premises Equipment). By default, the router is assumed to be CPE. Use this command if the router is to be used as CO.
  • Page 305: Shdsl Ver

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 7: WAN Interface Commands Command Line Interface Guide shdsl ver Displays the G.shdsl version level of the modem firmware. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format shdsl ver Parameters None Response Typical response: -> shdsl ver GTI SHDSL Version R1.2...
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  • Page 307: Dhcp Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 8 DHCP COMMANDS CHAPTER 8 The following DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) commands allow you to: • Enable and disable subnetworks and client leases. • Add subnetworks and client leases.
  • Page 308 ® Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Table 8-1: DHCP Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function Specifies the TFTP server (boot server). dhcp bootp tftpserver Clears the values from a pool of addresses. dhcp clear addresses...
  • Page 309: Dhcp

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Command Line Interface Guide dhcp ? Lists the supported DHCP keywords. To see the syntax for a command, enter the command followed by a ?. Mgmt Class Network (R) Input Format...
  • Page 310 ® Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters IP address of the subnetwork lease <net> IP network mask <mask> IP address of the subnetwork lease <ipaddr> User-defined code (128 - 254, or a keyword).
  • Page 311: Dhcp Addrelay

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Command Line Interface Guide dhcp addrelay Adds an address to the DHCP relay list. (This list is also the BootP server list.) While the relay list contains at least one address, the DHCP server in the router is disabled, and the router forwards all DHCP requests and BootP requests to all servers in the relay list.
  • Page 312: Dhcp Bootp Allow

    ® Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide dhcp bootp allow Allows a BootP request to be processed for a particular client or subnet. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format dhcp bootp allow <net> | <ipaddr>...
  • Page 313: Dhcp Bootp File

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Command Line Interface Guide dhcp bootp file Specifies the boot file name (kernel) and the subnet to which it applies. NOTE: The TFTP server IP address must be specified when specifying the file using the...
  • Page 314: Dhcp Bootp Tftpserver

    ® Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide dhcp bootp tftpserver Specifies the TFTP server (boot server). Mgmt Class Admin (R/W) Input Format dhcp bootp tftpserver [<net> | <ipaddr] <tftpserver ipaddr> Parameters IP address of the subnetwork lease.
  • Page 315: Dhcp Clear All Records

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Command Line Interface Guide dhcp clear all records Clears all DHCP information, including all leases and all global DHCP information. Unlike the erase <dhcp> command, this command clears all DHCP information from memory, but leaves the DHCP.DAT file intact.
  • Page 316: Dhcp Clear Valueoption

    ® Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters IP address of the subnetwork lease. <ipaddr> Dotted-decimal notation. Response Command prompt. dhcp clear valueoption Clears the value for a global option, for an option associated with a subnetwork, or with a specific client.
  • Page 317: Dhcp Del

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Command Line Interface Guide dhcp del Deletes a subnetwork lease, a specific client lease, or a code. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format dhcp del <net> | <ipaddr> | <code> Parameters IP address of the subnetwork lease.
  • Page 318: Dhcp Delrelay

    ® Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide dhcp delrelay Removes an address from the DHCP relay list. (This list is also the BootP server list.) To remove all addresses from the list, use dhcp delRelay all. If you remove all addresses from the DHCP relay list, the DHCP server is re-enabled and resumes processing DHCP requests and also BootP requests (if BootP processing is enabled).
  • Page 319: Dhcp Enable

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Disables all subnets. IIP address of the subnetwork lease. <net> IIP address of the client lease. <ipaddr> Dotted-decimal notation. Response Command prompt. dhcp enable Enables a subnetwork or a client lease.
  • Page 320: Dhcp List

    ® Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide dhcp list Lists global, subnetwork, and client lease information. Mgmt Class Network (R) Input Format dhcp list <net> | <ipaddr> Parameters When entered with no parameter, displays global DHCP in- formation.
  • Page 321 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Command Line Interface Guide The following example command lists information for client 192.168.254.3: -> dhcp list 192.168.254.3 Client 192.168.254.3, Enabled lease....... Default expires..... 1998/5/16 11:31:33 bootp....... not allowed bootp server....none bootp file....
  • Page 322: Dhcp List Definedoptions

    ® Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide dhcp list definedoptions Lists all available predefined and user-defined options. NOTE: For description of the predefined options listed below, refer to RFC 1533. A predefined code can be a number between 1 and 61 or a keyword. A user-defined code can be a number between 128 and 254 or a keyword.
  • Page 323 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Command Line Interface Guide code MERITDUMPFILE (14), 1 to 255 characters, type STRING code DOMAINNAME (15), 1 to 255 characters, type STRING code SWAPSERVER (16), 1 occurrence, type IPADDRESS code ROOTPATH (17), 1 to 255 characters, type STRING...
  • Page 324: Dhcp List Lease

    ® Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide code REBINDTIME (59), 1 occurrence, type LONGINT code CLASSIDENTIFIER (60), 1 to 255 occurrences, type BYTE code CLIENTIDENTIFIER (61), 2 to 255 occurrences, type BYTE code NOTDEFINED62 (62), 1 to 255 occurrences, type BYTE...
  • Page 325: Dhcp Set Addresses

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Command Line Interface Guide Response Default lease duration is displayed. -> dhcp list lease Default lease time ..168 hours dhcp set addresses Creates or changes a pool of IP addresses that are associated with a subnetwork.
  • Page 326: Dhcp Set Lease

    ® Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters P address of the client lease. <first ipaddr> Lease time. <hours> Lease time that has been specified at the subnetwork or glo- default bal level. No lease time limit; the lease becomes permanent.
  • Page 327: Dhcp Set Mask

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Command Line Interface Guide Examples Example command sets client lease time to the default value: -> dhcp set lease 192.168.254.17 default Example command sets lease time to infinite for this subnet: ->...
  • Page 328: Dhcp Set Otherserver

    ® Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide dhcp set otherserver Instructs the router’s DHCP server to either continue or stop sending DHCP requests when another DHCP server is detected on the LAN. Mgmt Class...
  • Page 329: Dhcp Set Valueoption

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 8: DHCP Commands Command Line Interface Guide dhcp set valueoption Sets values for global options, options specific to a subnetwork, or options specific to a client lease. For more information, see “Setting Option Values” on page 4-8.
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  • Page 331: L2Tp Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 9 L2TP COMMANDS CHAPTER 9 This section contains L2TP command descriptions. For a complete discussion of L2TP tunneling, see “L2TP Tunneling — Virtual Dial-Up” on page 6-26 of the Technical Reference Guide.
  • Page 332 ® Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Table 9-1: L2TP Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function Defines the IP address of the other end of the tun- l2tp set address nel, either the remote L2TP Access Concentrator (LAC) or remote L2TP Network Server (LNS).
  • Page 333: L2Tp

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Command Line Interface Guide l2tp ? Lists the supported L2TP keywords. To see the syntax for a command, enter the command followed by a ?. Mgmt Class Security (R) Input Format...
  • Page 334: L2Tp Call

    ® Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Response Command prompt. l2tp call This command is primarily used for debugging purposes and it establishes a tunnel without creating a session. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format l2tp call <tunnelname>...
  • Page 335: L2Tp Del

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters IP address of the subnetwork lease. <L2TP unit number> Name of the tunnel. -n<tunnelname> Local tunnel id. -t<tunnelid> Serial number of the call within the tunnel.
  • Page 336: L2Tp Forward

    ® Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide l2tp forward The router can be configured to forward all incoming calls to an LNS without answering the incoming call. This feature is normally used when the router is acting as a LAC or both a LAC and LNS.
  • Page 337: L2Tp List

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Command Line Interface Guide l2tp list Provides a complete display of the current configuration settings for tunnel(s), except for the authentication password/secret. Mgmt Class Security (R) Input Format l2tp list |<tunnelname>| Parameters Name of the tunnel.
  • Page 338: L2Tp Set Address

    ® Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide l2tp set address Defines the IP address of the other end of the tunnel, either the remote L2TP Access Concentrator (LAC) or remote L2TP Network Server (LNS).
  • Page 339: L2Tp Set Authen

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Command Line Interface Guide l2tp set authen Enables or disables authentication of the remote router during tunnel establishment using the CHAP secret, if it exists. If the remote router tries to authenticate the local end during tunnel authentication, the local router will always attempt to respond, provided a CHAP secret has been configured.
  • Page 340: L2Tp Set Dialout

    ® Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters CHAP secret used to authenticate the creation of the tunnel. secret Name of the tunnel. <tunnelname> ASCII string The name is case sensitive. Response Command prompt.
  • Page 341: L2Tp Set Ouraddress

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Command Line Interface Guide Input Format l2tp set hiddenAVP yes | no <tunnelname> Parameters Allows the router hide AVPs. Default value. Disables hidden AVPs. Name of the tunnel. <tunnelname> ASCII string The name is case sensitive.
  • Page 342: L2Tp Set Ourpassword

    ® Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide l2tp set ourpassword Specifies the router’s secret/password for PPP authentication on a per-tunnel basis. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format l2tp set ourpassword <password> <tunnelname> Parameters Router’s secret/password used for authentication when chal- <password>...
  • Page 343: L2Tp Set Ourtunnelname

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Command Line Interface Guide l2tp set ourtunnelname Creates local router’s host name. NOTE: If this command is not used, then, if it has been specified, the <name> from the l2tp set oursysname command or the <name>...
  • Page 344: L2Tp Set Type

    ® Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Host name of the remote tunnel. This is the fully qualified domain <name> name of the remote host. Name of the tunnel. <tunnelname> ASCII string The name is case sensitive.
  • Page 345: L2Tp Set Wanif

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Command Line Interface Guide l2tp set wanif Restricts the remote interface with which the L2TP tunnel can be established. If this command is not used, no remote interface restriction is enforced. For example, no restriction would be enforced when the Dial Backup feature is used (see “Dial...
  • Page 346: L2Tp Set Window

    ® Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Response Command prompt. l2tp set window Enhances traffic performance in a tunneling environment. The command’s options affect the way incoming payload packets are processed. The router is configured with the following default options: sequencing, required, and size 10.
  • Page 347: Remote Setl2Tpclient

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Command Line Interface Guide remote setl2tpclient With this command, this remote is the path to the L2TP client and accepts tunnel calls. Use this command if your router acts as an LNS. You must also specify PPP authentication and IP routes for this remote.
  • Page 348: Remote Setlns

    ® Chapter 9: L2TP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide remote setlns With this command, this remote is the path to the LNS, and it will forward the incoming call (which matches this remote entry) through the tunnel named <TunnelName> if your router is the client.
  • Page 349: Bridge Filtering Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 10: Bridge Filtering Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 10 BRIDGE FILTERING COMMANDS CHAPTER 10 Bridge Filtering allows you to control the packets transferred across the router. This feature can be used to enhance security or improve performance. Filtering is based on matched patterns within the packet at a specified offset.
  • Page 350: Filter Br Add

    ® Chapter 10: Bridge Filtering Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Input Format filter br ? Parameters None Response Lists the supported bridge filtering commands and keywords and a brief description of their function. filter br add Adds a bridging filter to the filtering database.
  • Page 351: Filter Br Del

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 10: Bridge Filtering Commands Command Line Interface Guide filter br del Deletes a bridging filter from the filtering database. The parameters on the command identify the filter to be deleted. Mgmt Class Security (R/W)
  • Page 352: Filter Br List

    ® Chapter 10: Bridge Filtering Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide filter br list Lists the bridging filters in the filtering database. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format filter br list Parameters None Response Typical response: -> filter br list...
  • Page 353: Filter Br Use

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 10: Bridge Filtering Commands Command Line Interface Guide filter br use Sets the mode of filtering to either deny, allow, or none. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format filter br use none | deny | allow Parameters Disables all filtering.
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  • Page 355: Pppoe Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 11: PPPoE Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 11 PPPOE COMMANDS CHAPTER 11 This section contains the commands that are specific to PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet). To learn more about PPPoE configuration and management, see “PPPoE (PPP over...
  • Page 356: Pppoe Close

    ® Chapter 11: PPPoE Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Name of the PPPoE service to which this remote connects PPPoE <service> users. The service provider defines the name of its service. Specify * if the router can be used to connect to any PPPoE service.
  • Page 357: Pppoe List

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 11: PPPoE Commands Command Line Interface Guide pppoe list Lists information about the currently active PPPoE sessions. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format pppoe list Parameters None Response Typical response: -> pppoe list PPPoE Client Session..
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  • Page 359: Ike/Ipsec Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 12 IKE/IPSEC COMMANDS CHAPTER 12 The commands in this section are used to manage the security features Internet Key Exchange (IKE) and Internet Protocol Security IPSec). For additional information on...
  • Page 360 ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Table 12-1: Internet Key Exchange Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function Defines a peer filtering parameter value for the pol- ike ipsec policies set peer icy. Defines the pfs filtering parameter value for the ike ipsec policies set pfs policy.
  • Page 361 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide Table 12-1: Internet Key Exchange Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function Lists the defined IKE peers. ike peers list Sets the IP address of the other endpoint of the se- ike peers set address cure IKE peer connection.
  • Page 362 ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Table 12-1: Internet Key Exchange Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function Enables a defined IPSec security association en- ipsec enable try. Clears all IPSec definitions. ipsec flush Lists one or all of the IPSec security association ipsec list (SA) entries.
  • Page 363: Ike Ipsec

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec ? Three commands are used to list the supported IKE, IPSEC and IKE IPSEC keywords. To see the syntax for a command, enter the command followed by a ?.
  • Page 364: Ike Commit

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ike commit Determines whether the IKE commit bit is set. By default, the commit bit is not set (off). If packets are not being processed correctly across an IPSec tunnel, try the command i ke commit on so that the commit bit is set.
  • Page 365: Ike Ipsec Policies Add

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec policies add Defines the name of an IPsec policy to be used for filtering. Other IPSec Policy commands define the filtering parameters (see “IKE IPSec Policy Commands” on page 5-61.)
  • Page 366: Ike Ipsec Policies Disable

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Name of an existing IPsec policy. <policyname> ASCII string To see the policy names in use, use the ike ipsec policies list command. Example -> ike ipsec policies delete yourpolicy Response Command prompt.
  • Page 367: Ike Ipsec Policies Enable

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec policies enable Enables an IPSec policy. An enable command is required for each new policy; the enable command indicates that the specification of the policy is complete and the policy is ready to be used.
  • Page 368: Ike Ipsec Policies List

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec policies list Lists the IPSec policies. For more information, see “IKE IPSec Policy Commands” on page 5-61. Mgmt Class Security (R) Input Format ike ipsec policies list...
  • Page 369: Ike Ipsec Policies Set Dest

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec policies set dest Defines a destination filtering parameter value for the policy. The destination parameter requires that the data be intended for the specified destination IP address and mask.
  • Page 370 ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Destination port whose data is allowed by the policy. The port <portnumber> can be specified by one of the listed names or by its number. To...
  • Page 371: Ike Ipsec Policies Set Interface

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec policies set interface Defines an interface filtering parameter value for the policy. The policy is only used when the specified interface is connected. For example, if the policy is to be used only when the Dial Backup remote is connected, you would specify the remote name as the interface for the policy.
  • Page 372: Ike Ipsec Policies Set Mode

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Interface that must be connected when the policy is used. This is <interface> usually referenced by a remote name, although it could be another interface such as “ethernet/0”. If no interface restriction is to be set for this policy, specify the string all.
  • Page 373: Ike Ipsec Policies Set Peer

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Encapsulation method required for the connection. The de- tunnel | transport fault value is TUNNEL. Name of the IPsec policy to which the encapsulation mode <policyname>...
  • Page 374: Ike Ipsec Policies Set Pfs

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec policies set pfs Defines the pfs filtering parameter value for the policy. The pfs parameter specifies the Perfect Forward Secrecy negotiation used for the connection.
  • Page 375: Ike Ipsec Policies Set Proposal

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec policies set proposal Defines a proposal filtering parameter value for the policy. The proposal parameter specifies an IKE IPSec proposal that may be used for the connection. (It must have been defined by IKE IPSec proposal commands;...
  • Page 376: Ike Ipsec Policies Set Protocol

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec policies set protocol Defines a protocol filtering parameter value for the policy. The protocol parameter requires a specific protocol that must be used or allows any protocol (*).
  • Page 377: Ike Ipsec Policies Set Source

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec policies set source Defines a source filtering parameter value for the policy. The source parameter requires the data come from the specified source IP address and mask. The source is the device or network that sent the packet, not the router that routes the packet.
  • Page 378: Ike Ipsec Policies Set Sourceport

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec policies set sourceport Defines a source port filtering parameter value for the policy. The source port parameter requires a specific source port for the data or allows any source port (*) (Because port numbers are TCP and UDP specific, a port filter is effective only when the protocol filter is TCP or UDP.)
  • Page 379: Ike Ipsec Policies Set Translate

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec policies set translate Defines a translate filtering parameter value for the policy. The translate option determines whether the router applies NAT (network address translation) before the packets are encrypted by IPSec.
  • Page 380: Ike Ipsec Proposals Add

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Example The following commands suggest how a virtual interface could be defined for use with Network Address Translation and an IPSec tunnel. # The address of the corporate LAN is 192.168.0.0, but the desired # NAT address is 10.0.0.1 so you create a virtual interface (0:99),...
  • Page 381: Ike Ipsec Proposals Delete

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters New name for an IPsec proposal. <proposalname> ASCII string To see the proposal names in use, use the ike ipsec proposals list command. Example -> ike ipsec proposals add myproposal Response Command prompt.
  • Page 382: Ike Ipsec Proposals List

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec proposals list Lists the IPSec proposals. For more information, see “IKE IPSec Proposal Commands” on page 5-58. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format ike ipsec proposals list...
  • Page 383: Ike Ipsec Proposals Set Ahauth

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec proposals set ahauth Sets the proposal parameter that determines whether AH message authentication is requested and, if it is requested, the hash algorithm used. NOTE: The proposal must select either the AH or ESP encapsulation methods.
  • Page 384: Ike Ipsec Proposals Set Espauth

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec proposals set espauth Sets the proposal parameter that determines whether ESP message authentication is requested and, if it is requested, the hash algorithm used. For more information, see “ESP and AH Security Protocols”...
  • Page 385: Ike Ipsec Proposals Set Espenc

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec proposals set espenc Sets the proposal parameter that determines whether ESP encryption is requested and, if it is requested, the encryption method used. For more information, see “ESP and AH Security Protocols”...
  • Page 386: Ike Ipsec Proposals Set Ipcomp

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ike ipsec proposals set ipcomp Sets the proposal parameter that requests either no compression or LZS compression. For more information, see “IKE IPSec Proposal Commands” on page 5-...
  • Page 387: Ike Ipsec Proposals Set Lifetime

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide Input Format ike ipsec proposals set lifedata <kbytes> <proposalname> Parameters Maximum number of kilobytes transferred before renegotiation; <kbytes> 0 means unlimited. Name of the IPsec proposal to which the lifedata parameter is <proposalname>...
  • Page 388: Ike Peers Add

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Maximum number of seconds before renegotiation; 0 means <seconds> unlimited. Name of the IPsec proposal to which the lifetime parameter is <proposalname> added. Integer ASCII string...
  • Page 389: Ike Peers Delete

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide ike peers delete Deletes an existing IKE peer entry. For more information, see “IKE Peer Commands” on page 5-56. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format ike peers delete <peername>...
  • Page 390: Ike Peers Set Address

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Response Typical response: -> ike peers list IKE Peers: IKE Peers: my_aggresive_peer IP address = 0.0.0.0 preshared secret = "confidential_hushhush" aggressive, peer id = example.efficient.com (Domain name) local peer id = test.efficient.com (Domain name)
  • Page 391: Ike Peers Set Localid

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters IP address. <ipaddress> Name of the IKE peer whose address is specified. <peername> Dotted-decimal notation ASCII string To see the peer names, use the ike peers list command.
  • Page 392: Ike Peers Set Localidtype

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters IP address , domain name , or e-mail address. <aggressivemodeid> Name of the IKE peer whose local ID is specified. <peername> Dotted-decimal notation, ASCII string ASCII string...
  • Page 393 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Choose one of the following: The local ID must be an IP address. ipaddr The local ID must be a domain name. domainname The local ID must be an e-mail address.
  • Page 394: Ike Peers Set Mode

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ike peers set mode Sets the IKE peer connection mode to either main mode or aggressive mode. Main mode is used when the IP addresses of both ends are known and constant.
  • Page 395: Ike Peers Set Peerid

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide ike peers set peerid Sets the peer ID for the IKE peer connection. This command is used only when aggressive mode has been selected by the ike peers set mode command for this peer name.
  • Page 396: Ike Peers Set Secret

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Input Format ike peers set peeridtype <ipaddr | domainname | email> <peername> Parameters Choose one of the following: The peer ID must be an IP address. ipaddr The peer ID must be a domain name.
  • Page 397: Ike Proposals Add

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide Example -> ike peers set secret confidential_hushhush my_aggressive_peer Response Command prompt. ike proposals add Defines the name of a new IKE proposal. The IKE proposal commands define the proposals exchanged during the Phase 1 SA.
  • Page 398: Ike Proposals List

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Name of the IKE proposal to delete. <proposalname> ASCII string To see the peer names in use, use the ike proposals list command. Example -> ike proposals delete my_ike_proposal Response Command prompt.
  • Page 399: Ike Proposals Set Dh_Group

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide ike proposals set dh_group Sets the IKE proposal parameter that specifies the Diffie-Hellman (DH) key generation group used (no group or group 1 or 2). See “IKE Proposal Commands” on page 5-58.
  • Page 400: Ike Proposals Set Encryption

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ike proposals set encryption Sets the IKE proposal parameter that requests ESP encryption and specifies the encryption method used. See “IKE Proposal Commands” on page 5-58. Mgmt Class...
  • Page 401: Ike Proposals Set Message_Auth

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Maximum number of seconds before renegotiation; 0 <seconds> means unlimited. Name of the IKE proposal to which the lifetime parameter <proposalname> is added. Integer ASCII string...
  • Page 402: Ike Proposals Set Session_Auth

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters No authentication. none Authentication using the Message Digest 5 algorithm. Authentication using algorithm Secure Hash Algorithm-1. sha1 Name of the IKE proposal to which the authentication parameter <proposalname>...
  • Page 403: Ipsec Add

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide IPSec Commands The following commands allow you to define an IPSec connection without IKE. To read about IPSec Security, see “IPSec (Internet Protocol Security)” on page 5-50.
  • Page 404: Ipsec Delete

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ipsec delete Deletes an existing IPSec security association (SA) name. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format ipsec delete <saname> Parameters Name of the IPSec SA to be deleted.
  • Page 405: Ipsec Enable

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide Example -> ipsec disable show_rx Response Command prompt. ipsec enable Enables a defined IPSec security association entry, indicating it is complete and ready to be used. Mgmt Class...
  • Page 406: Ipsec Flush

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ipsec flush Clears all IPSec definitions. Mgmt Class Debug (R/W) Input Format ipsec flush Parameters None Response Command prompt. ipsec list Lists one or all of the IPSec security association (SA) entries.
  • Page 407 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide Response Typical response: -> ipsec list IPSec security associations: show_rx Gateway: 207.135.89.233 Inbound Tunnel Both 3DES key=1111111122222222333333334444444455555555 SHA1 key=aaaaaaaabbbbbbbbccccccccdddddddd (20) No compression ID =424242 seq=1, bitmap=ffffffff show_tx Gateway: 207.135.89.233...
  • Page 408: Ipsec Set Authentication

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ipsec set authentication Selects authentication for the IPSec SA using either SHA-1 (Secure Hashing Algorithm 1) or MD5 (Message Digest 5). Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format ipsec set authentication <md5 | sha1>...
  • Page 409: Ipsec Set Direction

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Hexadecimal authentication key. <key> Name of the IPSec SA to which the authentication key is added. <saname> ASCII string To see the IPSec SA names in use, use the ipsec list command.
  • Page 410: Ipsec Set Compression

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ipsec set compression Selects either LZ compression or no compression for the IPSec SA. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format ipsec set compression <none | lzs> <saname>...
  • Page 411: Ipsec Set Encryption

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Hexadecimal encryption key. <key> Name of the IPSec SA to which the authentication key is added. <saname> 64-bits for DES, 192-bits for 3DES. ASCII string To see the IPSec SA names in use, use the ipsec list command.
  • Page 412: Ipsec Set Gateway

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ipsec set gateway Defines the IP address of the IP gateway of the IPSec SA. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format ipsec set gateway <ipaddress> <saname> Parameters IP address of the IP gateway.
  • Page 413: Ipsec Set Mode

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters SPID for the IPSec tunnel. <ident> Name of the IPSec SA. <saname> ASCII string To see the IPSec SA names in use, use the ipsec list command.
  • Page 414: Ipsec Set Service

    ® Chapter 12: IKE/IPsec Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ipsec set service Selects the authentication and/or encryption services used for the IPSec SA. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format ipsec set service <esp | ah | both> <saname>...
  • Page 415: Voice Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 13: Voice Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 13 VOICE COMMANDS CHAPTER 13 The commands in this section are used to manage the voice functions of integrated access devices (IADs). The commands available on the command line will vary based on the voice gateway configuration.
  • Page 416: Dsp ? / Voice ?

    ® Chapter 13: Voice Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide dsp ? / voice ? Two commands are used to list the voice related commands. To see the syntax for a command, enter the command followed by a ?.
  • Page 417: Dsp Ecode

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 13: Voice Commands Command Line Interface Guide dsp ecode Selects the voice encoding method for all voice ports. Mgmt Class Voice (R/W) Input Format dsp ecode <alaw | ulaw> Parameters When entered with no parameter, the current encoding method is dis- played Sets encoding method to alaw.
  • Page 418: Dsp Jitter

    ® Chapter 13: Voice Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide dsp jitter Adjusts the size of the jitter buffer for all voice ports. CAUTION: Setting the jitter buffer to a value less that the default (15 milliseconds) may cause degradation of voice quality.
  • Page 419: Dsp Provision

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 13: Voice Commands Command Line Interface Guide dsp provision Sets the signalling the method in which phone lines (or trunks) are seized and released. Mgmt Class Voice (R/W) Input Format dsp provision <port> <loop | ground>...
  • Page 420: Dsp Save

    ® Chapter 13: Voice Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide dsp save Saves the current DSP configuration parameters to flash memory. Mgmt Class Voice (R/W) Input Format dsp save Parameters None Response Command prompt. dsp vr Displays the current voice rate and encoding type.
  • Page 421: Voice L2Clear

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 13: Voice Commands Command Line Interface Guide voice l2clear Clears L2 control channel statistics. This command is only enabled when configured for operation with a Jetstream voice gateway. Mgmt Class Voice (R/W) Input Format voice profile <profile>...
  • Page 422: Voice Profile

    ® Chapter 13: Voice Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Response -> voice l2stats Stats for Sub ID 1: Rx Frames: Rx I Frames: Tx Frames: Tx I Frames: ReTx Frames: voice profile Defines the feature set and the voice packet payload size for voice connections as prescribed in ATMF Standards-based signalling profiles.
  • Page 423: Voice Refreshcas

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 13: Voice Commands Command Line Interface Guide voice refreshcas Defines the mode in which refresh CAS (channel associated signalling) cells will be sent to the voice gateway. NOTE: A mode change is effective immediately. However you must perform a...
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  • Page 425: Radius Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 14: radius Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 14 RADIUS COMMANDS CHAPTER 14 This section contains Radius (RAD) command descriptions. Radius allows access control and user authentication to be managed from a remote server. For more information on Access Controland RADIUS, see “Radius”...
  • Page 426: Rad Deleteserver

    ® Chapter 14: radius Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide rad ? Lists the supported radius commands and keywords. To see the syntax for a command, enter the command followed by a ?. Input Format rad ?
  • Page 427: Rad List Secret

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 14: radius Commands Command Line Interface Guide rad list secret Displays the radius servers shared-secret authentication. NOTE: The local servers’ shared-secret must match the remote server’s shared-secret or authentication will not occur. Mgmt Class...
  • Page 428: Rad List Server

    ® Chapter 14: radius Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide rad list server Displays the IP address and port for the primary and secondary radius servers. Mgmt Class Security (R) Input Format rad list server Parameters None Response A typical response is shown below.
  • Page 429: Rad Set Retries

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 14: radius Commands Command Line Interface Guide rad set retries Sets the number of retires to a radius server before attempting the next radius server, if configured. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format rad set retries <integer>...
  • Page 430: Radius Set Secret

    ® Chapter 14: radius Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide radius set secret Sets the authentication secret for the specified (primary or secondary) radius server. Mgmt Class Secret (R/W) Input Format rad set secret <server> <secret> Parameters Specifies the Radius server.
  • Page 431: User Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 15: User Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 15 USER COMMANDS CHAPTER 15 This section contains User command descriptions. The user commands facilitate the following functions: • Add or delete a user account •...
  • Page 432: User ?

    ® Chapter 15: User Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Table 15-1: User Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function Enables or disables authentication of the remote user enable router during tunnel establishment using the CHAP secret. Displays the contents of the user account data- user list base.
  • Page 433: User Add Access

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 15: User Commands Command Line Interface Guide user add access Adds an access privilege for the specified user. To view the current access methods for a user, use the command user list. Mgmt Class...
  • Page 434: User Add Class

    ® Chapter 15: User Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide user add class Configures the managements class with read-only or read-write privileges for the specified user. Multiple class and privilege pairs may be specified for a user. To view...
  • Page 435: User Add User

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 15: User Commands Command Line Interface Guide user add user Adds a user account. To add a user account a user name and password are required. The optional template parameter can be used to quickly and easily assign a user access privilege rights based on pre-defined templates.
  • Page 436: User Delete Access

    ® Chapter 15: User Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Examples Example command adding the user guiguy with the access rights and privilege of the network template. -> user add user guiguy htmlrus network enable User "guiguy" added (enabled, with "network" template) Example command adding a user account with no optional parameters.
  • Page 437: User Delete Class

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 15: User Commands Command Line Interface Guide user delete class Changes or deletes a user account management class privileges. To view the current management class(es) for a user, use the command user list. NOTE: The system must contain at least one enabled user account with privilege read and write access.
  • Page 438: User Delete User

    ® Chapter 15: User Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Examples In the following example, the user (Admin1) has read-write permission for the privilege management class. The example below will delete the write permission and make the user account read only for the privilege management class.
  • Page 439: User Disable

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 15: User Commands Command Line Interface Guide Response A typical response confirms the user account has been deleted. -> user delete user Admin1 staff001 User "Admin1" deleted User "staff001" deleted user disable Disables an existing user account. The user account information is not changed, but the user acount cannot access the router.
  • Page 440: User Enable

    ® Chapter 15: User Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide user enable Enables an existing user account. To add a new user account, use the user add user command. To view a user account listing, use the command user list.
  • Page 441 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 15: User Commands Command Line Interface Guide Response A typical response is shown below. -> user list Printing local user database (3 total valid users)... Username: superuser Password: **************** Mgmt Class(read): NETWORK SYSTEM ADMIN VOICE SECURITY DEBUG...
  • Page 442: User List Lookup

    ® Chapter 15: User Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide user list lookup Lists the primary and secondary locations to lookup and validate a user account. The primary and secondary locations are configured with the user set lookup command.
  • Page 443 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 15: User Commands Command Line Interface Guide Access: WAN LAN CONSOLE Status: ENABLED Template: 1 Username: VoiceManager Password: **************** Mgmt Class(read): SYSTEM VOICE Mgmt Class(write): SYSTEM VOICE Access: WAN LAN CONSOLE Status: ENABLED Template: 2...
  • Page 444: User Set Lookup

    ® Chapter 15: User Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide user set lookup Sets the primary and secondary locations to lookup and validate user account information. To view the current lookup configuration, use the user list lookup command.
  • Page 445: User Set Password

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 15: User Commands Command Line Interface Guide user set password Changes the password of an existing user account. Mgmt Class Admin (R/W) Input Format user setpassword <user_name> <new_password> Parameters User account for the new password.
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  • Page 447: Key Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 16: Key Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 16 KEY COMMANDS CHAPTER 16 This section contains KEY commands descriptions. Key-enabled features are optional router capabilitiesthat can be enabled by purchasing Activation keys. These optional capabilities include: •...
  • Page 448 ® Chapter 16: Key Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Table 16-1: KEY Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function Disables a key-enabled feature. key disable Enables a feature key that has been previously key enable added to the key-enabled feature database.
  • Page 449 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 16: Key Commands Command Line Interface Guide key add Validates a the key that has been generated for the specific device. Once validated, adds key to key database. When adding a key enabled feature, the feature is enabled by default.
  • Page 450: Key Delete

    ® Chapter 16: Key Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide key delete Deletes the specified key from the key enabled feature database. CAUTION: Feature status (enabled /disabled) is disregarded when deleting the feature. Deleting an enabled feature may result in reduced security or quality of service, or may otherwise effect system operation.
  • Page 451: Key Disable

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 16: Key Commands Command Line Interface Guide key disable Disables the specified feature. Feature configuration is not changed, but feature is rendered non-operational. To view the current status of installed key features, use the key list command.
  • Page 452: Key Enable

    ® Chapter 16: Key Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide key enable Enables a specified key-enabled feature. To enable a feature, the key must have been previously added with the key add command. To view the current status of...
  • Page 453 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 16: Key Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters This optional parameter will include the key strings for each feature installed. Response A typical response is shown below. Feature name Description En Rv Ex Installed Expires...
  • Page 454: Key Revoke

    ® Chapter 16: Key Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide key revoke Revokes a key-enabled feature. NOTE: Once a feature has been revoked, it may not be enabled, updated or deleted. To re- enable a feature that has been revoked, a new key must be generated and added.
  • Page 455: Key Update

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 16: Key Commands Command Line Interface Guide Input Format key unrevoke <key_string> Parameters <key_string> Unrevoke keystring. The key string is case-sensitive and must be entered exactly as received and with no spaces. Response A typical response is shown below.
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  • Page 457: Snmp Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 17: SNMP Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 17 SNMP COMMANDS CHAPTER 17 This section contains SNMP command descriptions. For a complete discussion of SNMP, see “SNMP” on page 7-2. The SNMP commands found in this section include:...
  • Page 458: Snmp ?

    ® Chapter 17: SNMP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide snmp ? Lists the supported SNMP commands and keywords. To see the syntax for a command, enter the command followed by a ?. Mgmt Class Network (R)
  • Page 459: Snmp Addtrapdest

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 17: SNMP Commands Command Line Interface Guide Input Format snmp addsnmpfilter <first ip addr> [<last ip addr>] | lan Parameters First IP address of the client range. <first ipaddr> Last IP address of the client range.
  • Page 460: Snmp Community

    ® Chapter 17: SNMP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide snmp community Sets the SNMP community to which the router belongs; the default community is "public". For additional information on SNMP, see “SNMP” on page 7-2. NOTE:...
  • Page 461: Snmp Delsnmpfilter

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 17: SNMP Commands Command Line Interface Guide snmp delsnmpfilter Deletes the client range previously defined by the commands snmp addsnmpfilter system addsnmpfilter. NOTE: This command is functionally equivalent to system delsnmpfilter. NOTE: This command does not require a reboot and is effective immediately.
  • Page 462: Snmp Deltrapdest

    ® Chapter 17: SNMP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide snmp deltrapdest Deletes the IP address of a current SNMP Trap manager. To view the existing trap addresses, use the command snmp list. For additional information, see “SNMP”...
  • Page 463: Snmp Enablesnmpif

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 17: SNMP Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Interface from which SNMP access will be disabled. wan | lan Response Command prompt. snmp enablesnmpif Enables SNMP access from the specified interface. To see the current interface(s)
  • Page 464: Snmp Settrapenable

    ® Chapter 17: SNMP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Input Format snmp list Parameters None Response Typical response: -> snmp list SNMP CONFIGURATION INFORMATION Community name....... iads Port......... default (161) IF Enabled......LAN only Clients......all Global Trap Enable....
  • Page 465: Snmp Snmppasswd

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 17: SNMP Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Enables trap event message transmission. Disables trap event message transmission. Response Command prompt. snmp snmppasswd Sets an authentication password for an SNMP Manager. Once authenticated, SNMP set requests will be honored allowing changes to the system configuration.
  • Page 466: Snmp Snmpport

    ® Chapter 17: SNMP Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide snmp snmpport This command manages SNMP port access. It can: • Disable SNMP for this router (sets the SNMP port to 0). • Request the default SNMP port (161). This re-enables SNMP after it is disabled.
  • Page 467: Stateful Firewall Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 18 STATEFUL FIREWALL COMMANDS CHAPTER 18 This section contains command descriptions for the key-enabled Stateful Firewall feature. For an overview of firewalls and more detailed information on Stateful Firewall, see “Stateful Firewall”...
  • Page 468: Firewall ?

    ® Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Table 18-1: Firewall Command Listing (Cont.) Command Function Sets the threshold value for the number of ICMP firewall seticmpflood- packets per second, which when exceeded, will...
  • Page 469: Firewall Allow

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Command Line Interface Guide firewall allow Creates a firewall rule that will be added to the firewall allow rules list. To view the current allow firewall rules, use the firewall list command.
  • Page 470 ® Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide The packet must have a destination IP address within the specified address range. If only one address is specified, the packet must have that destination IP address.
  • Page 471 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Command Line Interface Guide The following example will allow only one machine (192.168.1.34) in the subnet to be able to FTP to the internet. -> firewall allow -a FTP -sa 192.168.1.34 -d out The following example will enable ports for one machine (192.168.1.34) in the subnet...
  • Page 472: Firewall Clearcounter

    ® Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide firewall clearcounter Clears the counters for a firewall rule or a range of firewall rules. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format firewall clearcounter <firstrulenumber> [<lastrulenumber>] allow | deny Parameters Specifies a filter rule number.
  • Page 473: Firewall Clearcounter All

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Command Line Interface Guide firewall clearcounter all Clears the counters for all firewall rules in both the allow and deny rule lists. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format firewall clearcounter all...
  • Page 474: Firewall Delete All

    ® Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Specifies the firewall rule, or first rule in the specified <start rule number> range of rules, to be deleted. Optional, last rule in range of rules to delete.
  • Page 475: Firewall Deny

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Command Line Interface Guide Example Example command deletes all firewall rules from the allow rules list. -> firewall delete all allow Response Command prompt. firewall deny Creates a firewall rule that will be added to the firewall deny rules list. To view the...
  • Page 476 ® Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide The following <parameters> specify additional characteristics that an IP packet must have in order to match the firewall rule. -sp <ICMP type> | <first source port>[:<last source port>] If the protocol is ICMP, the packet must match the specified ICMP type.
  • Page 477: Firewall List

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Command Line Interface Guide firewall list Displays the current stateful firewall settings and configured rules. Optional parameters will display only the specified allow or deny rules listing. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format firewall list [<allow | deny>]...
  • Page 478: Firewall Modify

    ® Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Command entered with the optional allow parameter. -> firewall list allow # Begin rules for firewall allow list 1. firewall allow -a NNTP -sa 10.0.0.1 -c 0 -q -d in 2.
  • Page 479 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Command Line Interface Guide The following paragraphs identify the <parameter>s for modification: -ac allow | deny Changes the action taken on the packet when the rule is matched. Rule will move from one allow | deny rules list to the other list.
  • Page 480: Firewall Set

    ® Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide firewall set Enables or disables the stateful firewall configuration. To view the current firewall status, use the firewall list command. NOTE: Firewall rules can be added, deleted, or modified regardless of the firewall status.
  • Page 481: Firewall Seticmpfloodthreshold

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Specifies the threshold value in dropped packets per second. <number> Integer (200) Example Example command that sets the threshold to 150 dropped packets per second.
  • Page 482: Firewall Setsynfloodthreshold

    ® Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide firewall setsynfloodthreshold As a method to prevent a flooding of the system with SYN requests, use this command set the threshold value for the number of SYN packets per second. When the specified threshold is exceeded, the firewall will block any subsequent SYN packets until the SYN traffic drops below the threshold value.
  • Page 483: Firewall Setudpfloodthreshold

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Command Line Interface Guide firewall setudpfloodthreshold As a method to prevent a flooding of the system with User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets, use this command set the threshold value for the number of UDP packets per second.
  • Page 484 ® Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Response Typical response using the optional <number> parameter. -> firewall viewdroppkts 6 10/17/2001 at 19:01:33:000 (Packet matched a Deny Rule) Protocol: ICMP Src Addr: 192.168.1.2 Dest Addr: 1.1.1.1...
  • Page 485: Firewall Watch

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 18: Stateful Firewall Commands Command Line Interface Guide firewall watch Enables or disables the console watch for firewall messages. If the watch is on, a message is printed to the console serial port (and any Syslog Servers) when a packet is dropped or accepted or as specified in the message logging parameter within the firewall rule.
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  • Page 487: Ssh Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 19: SSH Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 19 SSH COMMANDS CHAPTER 19 The commands in this section are used to Secure Shell (SSH) connections. For additional information Secure Shell, see Chapter 5, System Security.
  • Page 488: Ssh Keygen

    ® Chapter 19: SSH Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ssh ? Lists the supported SSH commands. To see the syntax for a command, enter the command followed by a ?. Mgmt Class Security (R) Input Format...
  • Page 489: Ssh List

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 19: SSH Commands Command Line Interface Guide ssh list Displays the current SSH configuration with the exception of the list of host public keys. Mgmt Class Security (R) Input Format ssh list Parameters None Response A typical response is shown below.
  • Page 490: Ssh Load Publickey

    ® Chapter 19: SSH Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Parameters IP address of the TFTP server. <server-addr> Key file to load. <priv-key-file> Dotted-decimal notation. ASCII string Response A typical response is shown below. -> ssh load privatekey tftp@192.168.13.174:mykey copying...
  • Page 491: Ssh Set Encryption

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 19: SSH Commands Command Line Interface Guide ssh set encryption Sets the type(s) of encryption the SSH connections will use. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format ssh set encryption <type> NOTE: Multiple <types> are allowed on the command line.
  • Page 492: Ssh Set Idletimeout

    ® Chapter 19: SSH Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ssh set idletimeout Sets the idle timeout period (time an SSH connection can remain idle) before the SSH session is disconnected. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format ssh set idletimeout <seconds>...
  • Page 493 ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 19: SSH Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Keepalive messages are sent. enable Keepalive messages are not sent. disable Default value Response A typical response is shown below. -> ssh set keepalive enable SSH Keepalive messages enabled.
  • Page 494: Ssh Set Rekey

    ® Chapter 19: SSH Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide ssh set rekey Specifies the interval at which additional key exchanges will be performed. Mgmt Class Security (R/W) Input Format ssh set rekeyinterval <interval> Parameters Interval in minutes. Entering a zero "...
  • Page 495: System Sshport

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 19: SSH Commands Command Line Interface Guide Parameters Allows SSH connections. enable Disallows SSH connections. disable Default value Response A typical response is shown below. -> ssh set status enable SSH Enabled. Connections now permitted.
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  • Page 497: Qos Commands

    Moves an existing QoS policy to a specified loca- qos move tion in the QoS policies list. qos movetoend Moves an existing QoS policy to the end of the policies list. qos off Disables the QoS feature. qos on Enables the QoS feature. ® Efficient Networks Page 20-1...
  • Page 498: Qos Append

    QoS policy names, use the qos list command. NOTE: QOS policies are numbered sequentially with the initial policy number of 1. Additional policies numbers are created incrementing the last policy number by one. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) ® Page 20-2 Efficient Networks...
  • Page 499 Network (R/W) Input Format qos del <policy name> | all Parameters Specifies the QoS policy to be deleted. <policy name> Specifies that all (disabled) QoS policies will be deleted. ASCII string, policy name is case-sensitive. ® Efficient Networks Page 20-3...
  • Page 500: Qos Diffserv

    Disables an existing QoS policy. To view the existing QoS policies, use the qos list command. NOTE: A QoS policy must be disabled before it can be modified or deleted. Mgmt Class network (R/W) Input Format qos disable <policy name> ® Page 20-4 Efficient Networks...
  • Page 501: Qos Enable

    Enables an existing QoS policy. To view the existing QoS policies and their status, use the qos list command. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format qos enable <policy name> Parameters Specifies the QoS policy to be enabled. <policy name> ASCII string, policy name is case-sensitive. Response Command prompt. ® Efficient Networks Page 20-5...
  • Page 502: Qos Insert

    -> qos insert mypolicya mypolicy2 Response Command prompt. qos list Displays QoS queue parameters and all user-configured QoS policies. For more information on QoS, see the Technical Reference Manual. Mgmt Class Network (R) Input Format qos list [<policy name>] ® Page 20-6 Efficient Networks...
  • Page 503 Status........Enabled Active Policy number ......4 Policy hit count .....0 Source IP ......Not Specified Destination IP .......Not Specified Source Port......181 Destination Port......181 Bi-Directional......ON Incoming CodePoint....2 Protocol......TCP Outgoing CodePoint....1 Queue Priority......LOW Scheduling......Always on Response See example above. ® Efficient Networks Page 20-7...
  • Page 504: Qos Move

    Moves an existing QoS policy to the end of the policies list. To display the current QoS policies, use the qos list command. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format qos movetoend <policy name> ® Page 20-8 Efficient Networks...
  • Page 505 ASCII string, policy name is case-sensitive. Response Command prompt. qos off Disables the QOS feature. To view the current QoS status, use the qos list command. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format qos off Parameters None Response Command prompt. ® Efficient Networks Page 20-9...
  • Page 506: Qos Save

    Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format qos on Parameters None Response Command prompt. qos save Saves the current QoS feature and policy configurations. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format qos save Parameters None Response Command prompt. ® Page 20-10 Efficient Networks...
  • Page 507 Specifies the destination port or range of ports by number or specific application. disables the port check. -pr <priority> high | medium | normal | low Specifies the priority, with normal the default value. -ic <incoming code point> off | <code point> ® Efficient Networks Page 20-11...
  • Page 508 Specifies the policy to which the configuration changes will be applied. Dotted-decimal notation Integer, 1 - 255 Integer, 1 - 65535 Hex or decimal notation Integer, 0 - 60 (requires entering of 2 characters per hh:mm) ASCII string, policy name is case-sensitive. Response Command prompt. ® Page 20-12 Efficient Networks...
  • Page 509: Qos Setweight

    <high|meduim|normal|low> <weight> Parameters Select one of the following: high medium Specifies the priority level queue to configure. normal Sets the desired minimum bandwidth allocated to the selected <weight> queue. Integer Response Command prompt. ® Efficient Networks Page 20-13...
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  • Page 511: Switch Commands

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 21: Switch Commands Command Line Interface Guide CHAPTER 21 SWITCH COMMANDS CHAPTER 21 This section contains Switch command descriptions. These commands are used for Ethernet switch management and include: Table 21-1: Switch Command Listing...
  • Page 512: Switch ?

    ® Chapter 21: Switch Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide switch ? Lists the supported Switch commands and keywords. To see the syntax for a command, enter the command followed by a ? or help. Mgmt Class...
  • Page 513: Switch Block

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 21: Switch Commands Command Line Interface Guide switch block Disables the specified Ethernet Port. The port can be re-enabled with the switch unblock command. Mgmt Class Network (R/W) Input Format switch block <port> Parameters Ethernet port to be disabled.
  • Page 514: Switch Mirror

    ® Chapter 21: Switch Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide switch mirror Configures port traffic mirroring. Switch mirroring allows traffic from an Ethernet port(s) to be mirrored to another Ethernet port. Switch mirroring is disabled by default.
  • Page 515: Switch Status

    ® Efficient Networks Router family Chapter 21: Switch Commands Command Line Interface Guide Response When the command is entered with parameters, a command prompt is returned. -> switch mirror capture 3 -> Response when the command is entered with no parameters and port mirroring is currently disabled: ->...
  • Page 516: Switch Unblock

    ® Chapter 21: Switch Commands Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Guide Response Typical response: -> switch status Port 1 status: No Connection, 10Mb/s , Half Duplex, Enabled Port 2 status: No Connection, 10Mb/s , Half Duplex, Enabled Port 3 status: No Connection, 10Mb/s , Half Duplex, Disabled...

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