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  • Page 1 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 2 Beryllium™ ADSL communications Taipei County processor, Contoured System Architecture™ Taiwan (CSA) technology, Helium™ communications Voice: +886-2-2698-3500 processor, Helium™ 200 communications Fax: +886-2-2698-3566 processor, Helium™ 210 communications processor, Inverness™, ISOS™ Integrated ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. About this Guide 1 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Scope 2 1.3 Audience 2 1.4 Related Documents 2 1.5 Typographical conventions 3 1.6 Reading this guide 4 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 4 2.19 debug 26 2.20 exit 27 2.21 help 28 2.22 info 29 2.23 mem 30 2.24 rb, rh, rw, wb, wh, ww 31 2.25 steal 32 2.26 tell 33 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 5 4.12 show port 65 4.13 set port 66 4.14 list channels 67 4.15 list all open channels 68 4.16 show channel 69 4.17 set channel 70 4.18 reset port 71 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 6 7.3 interfaces 94 7.4 inbound 95 7.5 info 97 7.6 protocol 98 7.7 sessions 99 7.8 stats 100 7.9 version 101 7.10 dump 102 7.11 fragments 103 7.12 hashtable 104 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 7 9.3 <tunnel> connect 143 9.4 <tunnel> create 144 9.5 <tunnel> delete 145 9.6 <tunnel> disconnect 146 9.7 <tunnel> event 147 9.8 <tunnel> info 148 9.9 list 149 9.10 version 150 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 8 10.33 rip allowed 194 10.34 rip boot 195 10.35 rip help 196 10.36 rip hostroutes 197 10.37 rip killrelay 198 10.38 rip poison 199 10.39 rip relay 200 viii ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 9 11. TFTP Console commands 219 11.1 connect 220 11.2 get 221 11.3 help 222 11.4 init 223 11.5 list 224 11.6 put 225 11.7 trace 226 11.8 version 227 Index 229 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 10 Contents ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 11: About This Guide

    • How to read and provide feedback about this guide. The information contained in this guide must be read and fully understood, before you attempt to use the product. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 12: Introduction

    For conformance details for ISOS 7.1, see: • ISOS Software Conformance Specification (Binary): DO-008528- For details of how to use the ATMOS console, see the software user’s guide for your hardware platform, see: • Centaur 2 (ATMOS) Software User’s Guide (Binary): DO-008531- •...
  • Page 13: Typographical Conventions

    ‘To reboot your computer, press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Del].’ • Type versus Enter; Type means type the text as shown in the instruction. Enter means type the text as indicated and then press [Enter]. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 14: Reading This Guide

    Links to other sections of this guide or to other guides are marked in blue (although the links are black when printed on a standard laser printer.) Click on the link to view the associated section or document. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 15: Atmos Console Commands

    2. ATMOS Console commands This chapter describes the ATMOS Console commands. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 16: General Notes

    General notes General notes Example output is shown only to clarify the description of the commands; the actual output is not necessarily in exactly the same format. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 17: Event

    (without any repetitions in the output). The command event help displays a summary of the options of the event command. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 18: Restart

    The reboot will cause the loss of any configuration which has not yet been saved (using the config save command). 2.3.3 See also on page 19 tell <process> … ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 19: Uptime

    Displays the time for which the system has been ‘up’, ie. the time since the system has been powered up or restarted (using the restart command). 2.4.3 See also on page 8 restart ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 20: Version

    2.5.1 Syntax version 2.5.2 Description Displays the system type and version. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 21: Process>,

    <file> - remove file from ISFS cat <file> - show file contents version - displays version number Use “home” to return to “prompt>” prompt isfs> home prompt> ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 22 NAT Version 2.02 prompt bridge> home edd prompt edd> version EDD Version 1.03 prompt edd> home prompt> 2.6.5 See also on page 19 tell <process> … ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 23: (History Mechanism)

    ATMOS Console commands . (history mechanism) 2.7.1 Syntax 2.7.2 Description Repeats the previous console command. 2.7.3 Example prompt> isfs version ISFS v2.07 prompt> . ISFS v2.07 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 24: Commands

    (The ip> prompt does not appear until the Enter key is pressed again.) ip> device # type dev file IP address device ether ether //edd mtu 1500 192.168.3.55 ip> @console prompt> ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 25 ATMOS Console commands 2.8.4 See also on page 23 bind <process>, unbind ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 26: Special-Purpose Commands

    They are not described in the output of the help command. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 27: List

    (some output omitted) 49: OPEN FP 00715af4, Queue ip, 0 read(s), Bound 3, FG (some output omitted) 75: OPEN FP 00715b38, Queue ip, 1 read(s), Bound 3 (some output omitted) ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 28: Echo

    … 2.11 echo … 2.11.1 Syntax echo <text> 2.11.2 Description Echoes the text. (Not a very useful command.) 2.11.3 Example prompt> echo hello world hello world ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 29: Tell

    2.12.3 Example prompt> tell hswctrl portinfo a1 port type vers flags 25Mbps 1QUA mast uni30 ilmi netside tx8khz manconfig 2.12.4 See also <process>, <process> <command> on page 11. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 30: Exit, Exit

    Note - This command is now deprecated and provides no useful output. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 31: Debug

    Enters the ATMOS debugger. Only works when issued at the serial interface. (Since the ATMOS debugger talks to the serial interface, the debug command would be of little use elsewhere.) ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 32: Crlf, Nocrlf

    2.15.1 Syntax crlf nocrlf 2.15.2 Description Controls whether line-feed characters written to this console device are output as carriage-return/line-feed pairs (crlf) or just as single line-feed characters (nocrlf). ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 33: Bind , Unbind

    The latter command unbinds this console device – that is, undoes the above bindings. 2.16.3 Example prompt> bind ip ip> @ unbind prompt> 2.16.4 See also @ commands on page 14. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 34 2.17.2 Description This command displays the build ID - a unique identifier for the image that you have built. If you need to contact the Virata Technical Advice Center regarding this build, you must give them the correct build ID.
  • Page 35: Commands For The Chips Process

    3. Chips Process Console commands This chapter describes the ATMOS Console commands for the chips process. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 36: Cpu

    ATMOS kernel measures the time that the CPU spends in the idle loop over successive three-second intervals, and the cpu command uses this measurement from the most recent complete three-second interval. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 37: Debug

    Chips Process Console commands debug 3.2.1 Syntax debug 3.2.2 Description Enters the ATMOS debugger. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 38: Exit

    3.3.1 Syntax exit 3.3.2 Description Exits from ATMOS to the boot ROM. Note - This command is now deprecated and provides no useful output. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 39: Help

    <command> 3.4.2 Description The help command lists all chips commands. ? is a synonym for this command; help <command> displays more detailed help on the specified command. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 40: Info

    3.5.1 Syntax info 3.5.2 Description Displays some system type information, version number, and the MAC addresses. 3.5.3 Example > info word at 0x001C4B54 contains 0x0000337E ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 41: Mem

    (distinguishing between heap and thread stacks, along with some other minor categories), along with the amount of free heap memory and the size of the largest single free block. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 42: Rb, Rh, Rw, Wb, Wh, Ww

    > wb 1c4b56 0x20 value 0x20 written to byte at 0x001C4B56 > rw 1c4b54 word at 0x001C4B54 contains 0x0020337E > ww 0x1c4b54 14c44 value 0x00014C44 written to word at 0x001C4B54 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 43: Tell

    Chips Process Console commands tell 3.8.1 Syntax tell <process> <command> 3.8.2 Description Sends the command as a TELL message to a specific process. (The same as the console tell command.) ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 44 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 45: Bridge Console Commands

    4. Bridge Console commands This chapter describes the Bridge Console commands. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 46: Device Add

    RFC1483 driver, you can still use other protocols on the same port. In order to enable RFC1483 encapsulation, the RFC1483 attribute on the channel must be set to true. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 47 VC multiplexing method: <all typed in one line> bridge device add //bun/port=rfc_port/rfc1483=true /mode=vcmuxbridged/txvci=600/rxvci=600 4.1.4 See also device delete on page 38 and device list on page 39. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 48: Device Delete

    Configuration saving saves this information. 4.2.3 Example device delete r1483 4.2.4 See also device add on page 36 and device list on page 39. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 49: Device List

    It does not show the stored configuration (which can be seen with the config print command). 4.3.3 Example device list 4.3.4 See also device add on page 36 and device delete on page 38. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 50: Ethertype

    1. If no arguments are given, the current settings for each port are displayed. 4.4.3 Example ethertype 2 any ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 51: Filter

    Creation failures occur when there is no room left in the filter table for a new entry. 4.5.3 Example filter 4.5.4 See also filterage on page 42. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 52: Filterage

    SNMP. Changing the value of filterage has immediate effect. Configuration saving saves this information. By default, the filter ageing time is set to 300 seconds. 4.6.3 Example filterage 4.6.4 See also filter on page 41. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 53: Flush

    4.7.3 Example flush 4.7.4 See also filter on page 41, device list on page 39, status on page 50. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 54: Info

    This command displays build information about the bridge process. The version command is a synonym for this command. 4.8.3 Example info 4.8.4 See also version on page 51. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 55: Interface

    [sub-command] 4.9.2 Description This command accesses the ethernet support library sub-commands for the bridge itself, not for the devices which are attached to it. 4.9.3 Example interface stats ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 56: Portfilter

    1. If no arguments are given, the current settings for each port are displayed. 4.10.3 Example 1 portfilter 2 3 4 5 portfilter 3 1 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 57 Bridge Console commands 4.10.4 Example 2: portfilter 2 all portfilter 3 all 4.10.5 See also device add on page 36 and device list on page 39. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 58: Spanning

    <number> priority: Reads or sets the priority of the port Reads or sets the priority of the bridge (any value priority [,bridgepriority>] in the range 0 to 65535) ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 59 Bridge Console commands Sub-command Description status Reports the status of the spanning tree Displays the version number of the spanning tree version implementation ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 60: Status

    It also includes the broadcast history of the port over the last five seconds and the high water mark of packets queued on the bridge for this device. 4.12.3 Example status ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 61: Version

    4.13.1 Syntax version 4.13.2 Description This command displays build information about the bridge process. The info command is a synonym. 4.13.3 Example version 4.13.4 See also info ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 62 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 63: Bun Console Commands

    5. BUN Console commands This chapter describes the BUN Console commands. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 64: Introduction

    The number of a channel. Within a port, each available channel is identified within BUN by a unique channel number. Channel numbers are positive integers, assigned from zero upwards. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 65 \"cell based\" port> Mostly you probably won't need to worry about quotation, but be aware of it's effects if you do. The remainder of this section describes the commands themselves. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 66 Introduction ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 67: Help

    5.2.3 Examples help help set port Note: This command is not intended to replace this documentation, and provides only a very basic level of detail. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 68: Version

    5.3.1 Syntax version 5.3.2 Description Display the BUN software version. 5.3.3 Example version 5.3.4 See also build on page 59. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 69: Build

    Display information about compile-time build options. For example, if tracing or debug code has been compiled into the image. 5.4.3 Example build 5.4.4 See also version on page 58. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 70: Config

    : launch = nuclear/silo=3 This can also be written as simply: device : nuclear = detonator, uranium port : launch = nuclear/silo=3 5.5.4 See also list config on page 61. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 71: List Config

    This command is extremely useful for diagnosing problems with device or port configuration. 5.6.3 Example list config 5.6.4 See also config on page 60. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 72: List Devices

    (such as the atm25 device, a compound of the utopia and nec98408 devices). 5.7.3 Example list devices 5.7.4 See also show device on page 63. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 73: Show Device

    5.8.3 Example show device utopia show device atm25 5.8.4 See also list devices on page 62. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 74: List Classes

    List available port classes on the console. The class name is displayed, together with the necessary attributes for a port to be a member of said class. 5.9.3 Example list classes 5.9.4 See also list classes on page 64. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 75: Show Class

    5.10.1 Syntax class <classname> 5.10.2 Description List members of the specified port class. 5.10.3 Example show class atm 5.10.4 See also list classes on page 64. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 76: List Ports

    They may also be used as the argument to a /port= attribute in fopen() strings. 5.11.3 Example ports 5.11.4 See also show port on page 67. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 77: Show Port

    It is useful to determine the properties of a port. 5.12.3 Example >bun show port a1 5.12.4 See also list ports on page 66, set port on page 68. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 78: Set Port

    This command is intended for development purposes only. 5.13.3 Example set port ethernet /usercomment=”An Ethernet network port” 5.13.4 See also list ports on page 66, set port on page 68. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 79: List Channels

    (connected) by the application code. 5.14.3 Examples: list channels 0 list channels atm:0 5.14.4 See also show channel on page 71, list ports on page 66, show port on page 67. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 80: List All Open Channels

    The channels are shown with their identification number and a selection of useful attributes. A full attribute list can be obtained via the show channel command. 5.15.3 See also list channels on page 69. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 81: Show Channel

    – be cautious when using this command. 5.16.3 Example show channel atm 0 5.16.4 See also set channel on page 72, list channels on page 69. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 82: Set Channel

    This command is intended for development purposes only. 5.17.3 Example set channel atm 27 /txvci=32/rxvci=32/pcr=1234 5.17.4 See also list channels on page 69, show channel on page 71. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 83: Reset Port

    5.18.3 Example reset port 3 5.18.4 See also list ports on page 66, show port on page 67, set port on page 68. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 84 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 85: Dhcp-Client Console Commands

    6. DHCP-client Console commands This chapter describes the DHCP-client Console commands. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 86: Config

    DHCP options. 6.1.3 Example prompt> dhcpclient config DHCP client configuration file: ‘//isfs/dhclient.conf’ timeout 60; retry 60; reboot 10; backoff-cutoff 40; interface “ethernet” { send dhcp-lease-time 5000; send dhcp-client-identifier “Galapagos”; ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 87: Help

    6.2.3 Example prompt> dhcpclient help Help is available on the following commands: config help pool status trace untrace ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 88: Pool

    The verbose option lists all allocated and freed memory chunks. 6.3.3 Example prompt> dhcpclient pool DHCP Client Memory Pool Status total pool size 39968 free 21392 allocated 18576 mean alloc chunk 67 max free chunk 13904 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 89: Status

    DHCP Client Lease Status (active lease only) Interface 'ethernet' Status | Server ID | IP address | Subnet mask | Renewal ---------+-----------------+-----------------+-----------------+----------- *ACTIVE* | 192.168.219.151 | 192.168.219.1 | 255.255.255.0 | 31 seconds --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 90: Trace

    By default tracing of error, warn and note are enabled. 6.5.3 Example prompt> dhcpclient trace No tracing options currently enabled. prompt> dhcpclient trace error warn note Currently tracing: error warn note ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 91: Dhcp-Related Ip Process Commands

    DHCP-client Console commands DHCP-related IP process commands The following commands are not provided by the DHCP client process but by the IP process ip. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 92: Ip Device

    //edd dhcp …DHCP then discovers the IP address for the interface… prompt> ip device type dev file IP address device ethernet ether //edd mtu 1500dhcp ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 93: Dhcp-Server Console Commands

    7. DHCP-server Console commands This chapter describes the DHCP-server Console commands. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 94: Config

    Current DHCP server configuration allow unknown-clients; allow bootp; subnet 192.168.219.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { range 192.168.219.10 192.168.219.30; max-lease-time 5000; prompt> dhcpserver config flush Configuration file flushed. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 95 DHCP-server Console commands prompt> dhcpserver config Current DHCP server configuration (Issue "dhcpserver config confirm" followed by "flashfs update" to confirm new configuration) prompt> ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 96: Help

    Specifying all gives detailed help on all available commands. 7.2.3 Example prompt> dhcpserver help Help is available on the following commands: config help pool status trace untrace ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 97: Pool

    7.3.3 Example prompt> dhcpserver pool DHCP Server Memory Pool Status total pool size 79968 free 52448 allocated 27520 mean alloc chunk max free chunk 30416 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 98: Reset

    This command is also convenient for defining subnet topologies for IP interfaces that have been added dynamically. 7.4.3 Example prompt> dhcpserver reset dhcpserver: Reset request acknowledged. Reset imminent. 7.4.4 See also config on page 84. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 99: Status

    <unknown> | Never 192.168.219.6 | <unknown> | Never 192.168.219.7 | <unknown> | Never 192.168.219.8 | <unknown> | Expired 192.168.219.9 | <unknown> | Expired 192.168.219.10 | Foobarbozzle | Expired ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 100: Trace

    By default, only tracing of error is enabled. 7.6.3 Example prompt> dhcpserver trace No tracing options currently enabled. prompt> dhcpserver trace error warn note Currently tracing: error warn note ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 101: Version

    7.7.1 Syntax dhcpserver version 7.7.2 Description This command displays the current version number of the ATMOS DHCP software. 7.7.3 Example prompt> dhcpserver version ATMOS DHCP Version 1.07 prompt> ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 102 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 103 8. DNS Relay Console commands This chapter describes the DNS Relay Console commands. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 104 Max connection retries : 3 prompt> dnsrelay config reset dnsrelay: Default settings restored. (Warning: Must re- connect to DNS server, dnsrelay: all old outstanding traffic and connections will be dropped). ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 105 8.2.3 Example prompt> dnsrelay help Valid DNS relay commands are: config help pool retry server status trace untrace version ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 106 The verbose option lists all allocated and freed memory chunks. 8.3.3 Example prompt> dnsrelay pool DNS Relay Memory Pool Status total pool size 9968 free9 allocated mean alloc chunk 32 max free chunk 9856 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 107 1 and 10. 8.4.3 Example prompt> dnsrelay retry 4 Connection retry value set to 4. prompt> ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 108 DNS server. 8.5.3 Example prompt> dnsrelay server 192.168.219.50 DNS server address set to 192.168.219.50. prompt> ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 109 DNS server address discovery incomplete. prompt> dnsrelay server 192.168.219.50 DNS server address set to 192.168.219.50. prompt> dnsrelay status DNS relay status DNS server address : 192.168.219.50 Connection status : Connected prompt> ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 110 By default tracing of error is enabled. 8.7.3 Example prompt> dnsrelay trace No tracing options currently enabled. prompt> dnsrelay trace error warn query Currently tracing: error warn query ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 111 8.8.1 Syntax dnsrelay version 8.8.2 Description The version command displays the current ATMOS DNS relay software version. 8.8.3 Example prompt> dnsrelay version ATMOS DNS Relay Version 1.01 prompt> ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 112 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 113: Nat Console Commands

    9. NAT Console commands This chapter describes the NAT (Network Address Translation) Console commands. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 114: Event

    All trace messages are printed as background output, and therefore will not be displayed asynchronously on the console unless the event show command has been issued. 9.1.3 Example prompt> nat event Event level: 1 prompt> nat event 2 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 115: Help

    [command] 9.2.2 Description Lists the commands provided by the NAT console interface. If an optional command name is supplied, help on that command’s usage is displayed. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 116: Interfaces

    (enabled), or whether NAT is still waiting to find out the interface’s IP address (not ready). 9.3.3 Example prompt> nat interfaces Name Status IP address ethernet enabled 194.129.40.2 pppnot ready 9.3.4 See also on page 188. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 117: Inbound

    <#> is the rule number as shown by the nat inbound list command. nat inbound flush removes all the rules. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 118 80/TCP 192.168.219.38 prompt> nat inbound list # Interface Port/Proto New IP address ethernet 80/tcp 192.168.219.38 r1483 21/tcp 192.168.219.40 prompt> nat inbound delete 2 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 119: Info

    Support for incoming fragments: enabled Support for outgoing fragments: enabled Session timeouts: ICMP query: UDP: TCP (established): 300 TCP (other): Initial port number: 10000 9.5.4 See also version on page 113. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 120: Protocol

    ALG monitors. 9.6.3 Example prompt> nat protocols Name Port/IP protocol 21/tcp ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 121: Sessions

    Proto Age NAT port Private address/port Public address/port TCP 34 1024 192.168.219.38/3562 194.129.50.6/21 TCP 10 1025 192.168.219.64/2135 185.45.30.30/80 Total: 2 sessions active 101 sessions timed out 126 sessions available ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 122: Stats

    Outgoing TCP sessions created: 456 Outgoing UDP sessions created: 123 Outgoing ICMP query sessions: Outgoing ICMP errors: Incoming ICMP errors: Incoming connections refused: Sessions deleted early: Fragments currently queued: ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 123: Version

    9.9.1 Syntax nat version 9.9.2 Description This command displays NAT’s internal version number. 9.9.3 Example prompt> nat version NAT Version 1.00 9.9.4 See also info on page 109. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 124: Dump

    This command is provided for debug purposes. 9.10.3 Example prompt> nat dump on ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 125: Fragments

    IP datagrams, displaying the IP datagram identifier, the number of fragments queued and a NAT session pointer for each queue. This command is provided for debug purposes only. 9.11.3 Example prompt> nat fragments ether ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 126: Hashtable

    This command is provided for debug purposes only. 9.12.3 Example prompt> nat hashtable ethernet Linked sessions ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 127: Ppp Console Commands

    10.PPP Console commands This chapter describes the PPP Console commands. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 128: Console Object Types

    The dial-out example in the following section makes this clearer. These specializations have been made to make the configuration of an IP dial-out simpler. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 129: Console Examples

    //ppp/DEVICE=1 ppp 1 pvc <whatever> ppp 1 welogin <name> <password> ppp 1 enable If the configuration is saved at this point, the dial-in will be attempted automatically. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 130 ATMOS (interface 1 is reserved for routed traffic).) bridge device add ppp/DEVICE=2 (Attach interface 2 to the bridge.) ppp 1 pvc 32 mac ppp 1 interface 2 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 131 ATMOS system so that a single master site is bridged to several satellites. Each incoming bridging PPP channel should be attached to a distinct interface. Each interface must be independently attached to the bridge. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 132: Channel> Clear

    <channel> clear 10.3.1 Syntax <channel> clear 10.3.2 Description Clear all aspects of this channel back to their default settings. If there is an active connection, it is torn down. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 133: Channel> Disable

    In the PPP state machine, this sets the PPP link to closed. If it is already closed, there is no effect. Configuration saving saves this information. By default, all channels are disabled. 10.4.3 See also <channel> enable ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 134: Channel> Discard

    Arrival of a Discard packet is logged locally as a level 2 event. The link must be up and operational in order to do the discard test. 10.5.3 See also <channel> echo ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 135: Channel> Echo

    2 event. The link must be up and operational in order to do the echo test. 10.6.3 See also <channel> discard on page 124. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 136: Channel> Echo Every

    Configuration saving saves this information. By default, the function is disabled. 10.7.3 See also <channel> echo on page 125 (manually initiated LCP echo) and <channel> info on page 130 (using the all option to show current state). ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 137: Channel> Enable

    Configuration saving saves this information. By default, all channels are disabled. 10.8.3 See also <channel> disable on page 123 (reverse the effect). ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 138: Channel> Event

    Definite protocol errors or very significant events reported. Links going up/down reported. Every packet and significant state change is reported. Every packet sent/received is disassembled, and hex dumped. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 139: Channel> Hdlc

    Thus, interoperation with HDLC-using equipment should not normally require any configuration. Learning occurs in this direction only. Setting hdlc to 0 clears this learned state. Configuration saving does not save the learned state. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 140: Channel> Info

    Provide information about the current settings of this channel. This includes all configured state, and also current protocol information. Specifying all prints out more information. info and status are synonyms. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 141: Channel> Interface

    Calling with n=0 removes any association. This is the default state. Configuration saving saves this information. 10.12.3 See also <channel> info on page 130, <channel> tunnel <n> <tunnel protocol> <dial direction> on page 141. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 142: Channel> Lcpmaxconfigure

    Call with no argument to find the current setting. The default value is 10. Configuration saving saves this information. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 143: Channel> Lcpmaxfailure

    Call with no argument to find the current setting. The default value is 5. Configuration saving saves this information. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 144: Channel> Lcpmaxterminate

    Call with no argument to find the current setting. The default value is 2. Configuration saving saves this information. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 145: Channel> Llc

    LLC-using equipment should not normally require any configuration. Learning occurs in this direction only. Setting hdlc to 0 clears this learned state. Configuration saving does not save the learned state. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 146: Channel> Pvc

    PVC. When a connection is torn down it goes returns to this state. Use the info command to read this information. Configuration saving saves this information. By default, a channel has no connection information. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 147 3 pvc 3 32 set channel 3 to be (VPI=3, VCI=32) ppp 4 pvc read PVC settings for channel 4 ppp 5 pvc 0 remove any PVC settings from channel 5 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 148: Channel> Qos

    Configuration saving saves this information. By default, channels are established UBR. 10.18.3 Example For example, to set channel 3 to be CBR limited at 10000 cells/sec, enter: ppp 3 qos cbr pcr 10000 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 149: Channel> Remoteip

    Call with no argument to find the current setting. Call with 0.0.0.0 to remove any setting. This is the default state. Configuration saving saves this information. 10.19.3 See also interface <n> localip on page 144. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 150: Channel> Theylogin

    To remove this information on a channel, call theylogin with a single argument of none. Configuration saving saves this information. By default, no login is required. 10.20.3 See also user on page 146. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 151: Channel> Tunnel

    The dial direction may be: in or out for dial-in or dial-out respectively. 10.21.3 Example ppp 3 tunnel 1 pptp out 10.21.4 See also <channel> info on page 130, <channel> interface on page 131. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 152: Channel> Welogin

    If is specified we will only log in using Configuration saving saves this information. By default, no login is performed. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 153: Bcp

    Bridges, to control bridge loops. In this case STP frames should be carried over any links using BCP. If nostp is specified, STP frames should not be carried. Configuration saving saves this information. By default, STP is not supported. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 154: Interface Localip

    139. Call with 0.0.0.0 to remove any IP address setting. This is the default state. Configuration saving saves this information. 10.24.3 See also <channel> remoteip on page 139. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 155: Interface Stats

    ATMOS. It also provides an ifEntry to SNMP providing basic information about traffic through the interface. This command shows the basic information about byte and packet traffic through the interface, in SNMP terms. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 156: User

    The password is stored, and the authentication protocol which must be used for this user. If a user is deleted or changed, existing sessions are not affected. Configuration saving saves this information. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 157: Version

    PPP Console commands 10.27 version 10.27.1 Syntax version 10.27.2 Description Provide the version number for the source of the ppp process. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
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  • Page 159: Pptp Console Commands

    11.PPTP Console commands This chapter describes the PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunnelling Protocol) Console commands. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 160: Console Object Types

    Configure PPP channel 2 for an incoming PPTP connection, using PPTP tunnel 1, and using PVC 800. ppp 2 pvc 800 listen ppp 2 interface 0 ppp 2 tunnel 1 pptp in ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 161 PAC initiating the connection: to a PNS with IP address, for example, 192.168.10.2 pptp 1 bind 192.168.10.1 pptp 1 create 192.168.10.2 The rest of this section details the individual console commands provided. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 162: Bind

    (Such objects are allocated with the <tunnel> create listen command.) The tunnel object used will be freed for use again when the tunnel is closed by either end. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 163: Tunnel> Connect

    This command is meaningless if applied to a tunnel object that is allocated to the listener (as created with the <tunnel> create listen command); in this case it will produce an error message. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 164: Tunnel> Create

    11.4.3 Example To connect Tunnel 1 to PNS at 192.168.1.2, enter: ptp 1 create 192.168.1.2 11.4.4 See also <tunnel> connect on page 153, <tunnel> delete on page 155. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 165: Tunnel> Delete

    11.5.3 Example To delete Tunnel 1, enter: pptp 1 delete 11.5.4 See also <tunnel> create on page 154, using the <ipaddress> option. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 166: Tunnel> Disconnect

    11.6.3 Example To disconnect Tunnel 1, enter: pptp 1 disconnect 11.6.4 See also <tunnel> create on page 154, <tunnel> connect on page 153. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 167: Tunnel> Event

    Definite protocol errors or very significant events reported. Channels going up/down reported. Every packet and significant state change is reported. Every packet sent/received is disassembled, and hex dumped. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 168: Tunnel> Info

    Provide information about the current settings of this tunnel. This includes all configured state, and also current protocol information. Specifying all prints out more information. info and status are synonyms. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 169: List

    PPTP Console commands 11.9 list 11.9.1 Syntax list 11.9.2 Description Lists all currently created tunnel objects and the IP address of the remote PNS associated with each one. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 170: Version

    11.10 version 11.10.1 Syntax version 11.10.2 Description Provide the version number for the source of the pptp process. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 171: Tcp/Ip Console Commands

    12.TCP/IP Console commands This chapter describes the TCP/IP Console commands. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 172: Summary

    • device • disable • enable – errors etherfiles files flush – • help • • ipatm • iphostname noerrors • norelay ping • portname protocols • relay ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 173 The key for the above table is shown below: Symbol Description • May be inserted explicitly in //isfs/resolve – (E.g. for debugging purposes), but not saved by ipconfig save. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 174 “;”; comments, starting with “#”; definition of macros with the syntax var=value, used as $var within commands; and the env command to list macros. These features are not discussed further in this document. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 175: Abort

    The abort command is hidden, not shown by ip help; it is probably useful, if at all, for debugging and troubleshooting. 12.2.3 Example prompt> ip abort 3 12.2.4 See also files on page 179. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 176: Arp

    192.168.50.1 08:00:20:19:9a:d9 # forever arp add ether 192.168.50.57 00:20:af:2e:fa:3c # 3m25s prompt> ip arp delete atm 192.168.2.109 prompt> ip arp list arp add atm 192.168.2.63 00:20:2b:e0:03:87 # 8m46s ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 177 # ether ARP table is empty (The last example shows that the MAC address for 192.168.2.108 has been automatically added again, having been discovered by means of the ARP protocol.) ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 178: Arprouting

    However, it is not supported and is believed currently (ATMOS IP version 1.29) not to work correctly; the command is hidden, not shown by ip help. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 179: Autoloop

    - transmit error: Host is down (rc=62) prompt> ip autoloop on prompt> ip ping 192.168.2.1 ip: ping - reply received from 192.168.2.1 12.5.4 See also device on page 172. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 180: Config

    60 # IP host table: # Port table: l2tp 1701/UDP router 520/UDP snmp 161/UDP tftp 69/UDP telnet 23/TCP prompt> ip config save Updating flash filing system ... ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 181 187. • portname on page 192. • relay on page 195. • rip help on page 201. • route on page 210. • subnet on page 216. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 182: Device

    The class IP-over-ATM includes PVC-based IP-over-ATM. • <file> specifies the file name that will be opened to access the underlying device. The device can be any of the following: • Ethernet • IP-over-ATM ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 183 Note that DHCP is not supported on all interface types. For more information, refer to ip device on page 82. 12.7.3 Example prompt> ip device ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 184 //edd mtu 1500 192.168.2.1 device ipoa atmpvc //atm mtu 1500 192.168.55.1 device loop loop mtu 2048 127.0.0.1 12.7.4 See also enable on page 176, subnet on page 216. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 185: Disable

    IP address device ethernet ether //edd mtu 1500 192.168.2.1 # DISABLED 12.8.4 See also device on page 172, enable on page 176. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 186: Enable

    IP address device ether ether //edd mtu 1500 192.168.2.1 12.9.4 See also device on page 172, disable on page 175 and subnet on page 216. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 187: Errors

    The errors command is hidden, not shown by ip help. 12.10.3Example prompt> ip errors ip: currently tracing errors 12.10.4See also noerrors on page 189, trace on page 218. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 188: Etherfiles

    Lists the file names for the underlying devices for all Ethernet-like interfaces. The etherfiles command is hidden, not shown by ip help. 12.11.3Example prompt> ip etherfiles ether: //edd atm: (no ethernet device) 12.11.4See also device on page 172. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 189: Files

    9: rw+ <unset> <noaddr> UDP port 2053 4 rx requests prompt> ip files 3 3: rw+ <unset> <noaddr> UDP port tftp (69) 4 rx requests //ip/TYPE=UDP/LPORT=69/TIMEOUT_CONX=1000/TIMEOUT_LISTEN=0/TIMEOUT_IDLE=0/RE TRY_CONX=2/TOS=routine/DELAY=normal/THROUGHPUT=normal/RELIABILITY=normal/BU FFERRX=off/BUFFER_TXSIZE=-1/BUFFER_RXSIZE=-1/FRAGMENT=on/TTL=60/OPTIONS=off /CHECKSUM=on/TIMEOUT_USER=540000 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 190: Flush

    The flush command is hidden, not shown by ip help; it is of little or no use. 12.13.3See also files on page 179. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 191: Get

    They can contain comments, introduced by the “#” character. The get command is hidden, not shown by ip help. 12.14.3Example prompt> ip get //isfs/cmdfile ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 192: Help

    Type "ip help all" or "ip help <command>" for more details prompt> ip help arp arp Syntax arp <cmd> - execute arp subcommand arp help - list subcommands available ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 193: Ipatm Files

    4: on atm Listening, (in use) 5: on atm Idle 6: on atm Idle 7: on atm Idle 8: on atm Idle 9: on atm Idle 10: on atm Idle ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 194: Ipatm Help

    Use "ip ipatm help all" or "ip ipatm help <command>" for syntax prompt> ip ipatm help arp arp Syntax ipatm arp [list] - list ARP cache entries ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 195: Ipatm Pvc

    <pcr> – is the peak cell rate, in cells per second. The default is 60000. • <port> – is the port name: it must be specified. If the device has only one ATM port, then the port name can be omitted. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 196 0/60 pcr 60000 ipatm pvc ipoa b1 0/61 pcr 50000 ipatm pvc ipoa b1 0/62 pcr 60000 remoteip 192.168.4.32 12.18.4See also device on page 172. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 197: Iphostname

    . They are also displayed and returned as attribute values in place of numerical addresses, when a suitable mapping exists. The iphostname command is hidden, not shown by ip help. Configuration saving saves this information. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 198: Nat

    Interface “ether” now enabled nat: Interface “ether” IP address is 192.168.200.90 prompt>ip nat delete ether nat: Interface “ether” deleted by IP 12.20.4See also device on page 172. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 199: Noerrors

    The noerrors command is hidden, not shown by ip help. 12.21.3Example prompt> ip noerrors ip: currently tracing nothing 12.21.4See also errors on page 177, noerrors on page 189, untrace on page 220. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 200: Norelay

    12.22.4See also relay ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 201: Ping

    - 192.168.1.9 reports time-to-live exceeded prompt> ip ping 192.168.4.13 2 ip: ping - reply received from 192.168.4.13 prompt> ip ping 192.168.77.77 ip: ping - no reply received ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 202: Portname

    105/tcp prompt> ip portname list someport 105/TCP prompt> ip portname read //isfs/services prompt> ip portname list router 520/UDP snmp 161/UDP tftp 69/UDP telnet 23/TCP ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 203 TCP/IP Console commands someport 105/TCP ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 204: Protocols

    RAW - IP ID -1, CL protocol ICMP - IP ID 1, CL protocol TCP - IP ID 6, CO protocol UDP - IP ID 17, CL protocol ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 205: Relay

    Configuration saving saves this information. By default all forwarding is disabled. 12.26.3Example prompt> ip relay No relaying is being performed prompt> ip relay ether atm forward relay ether atm forward ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 206 12.26.4See also norelay on page 190. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 207: Restart

    Reboots the system. This command is deprecated. To reboot the system, use the restart command from the ATMOS top-level console. 12.27.3Example prompt> ip restart 12.27.4See also restart on page 8. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 208: Rip Accept

    12.28.4See also rip allowed on page 199, rip send on page 208. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 209: Rip Allowed

    12.29.3Example prompt> ip rip allowed rip send ether rip send rip accept ether rip accept 12.29.4See also rip accept on page 198, rip send on page 208. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 210: Rip Boot

    TCP/IP does this automatically when it first starts up, and the routing information should be kept up to date by regular broadcasts from the other machines, so this command is normally of little use. 12.30.3Example prompt> ip rip boot ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 211: Rip Help

    Use the command: ip rip help all ip rip help <command> for syntax information prompt> ip rip help boot boot Syntax rip boot - broadcast RIP request for routes ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 212: Rip Hostroutes

    To see the state of the flag without changing it, use the config command. Configuration saving saves this information. By default the hostroutes flag is off. 12.32.3Example prompt> ip rip hostroutes off 12.32.4See also config on page 170. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 213: Rip Killrelay

    12.33 rip killrelay 12.33.1Syntax rip killrelay <relay> 12.33.2Description Deletes a RIP relay. See the rip relay command for more information on RIP relays. 12.33.3See also rip relay on page 205. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 214: Rip Poison

    To see the state of the flag without changing it, use the config command. Configuration saving saves this information. By default the poisoned reverse flag is off. 12.34.3Example prompt> ip rip poison ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 215: Rip Relay

    RIP relay configuration. On a non-broadcast medium, therefore, it is preferable to use static (manually configured) routes. 12.35.3See also rip killrelay on page 203, rip relays on page 206. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 216: Rip Relays

    12.36 rip relays 12.36.1Syntax rip relays 12.36.2Description Displays the configured RIP relays. See rip relay for information on RIP relays. 12.36.3See also rip relay on page 205. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 217: Rip Rxstatus

    Maximum work queue size was 0 Receiver 0 has 1 buffer and is not waiting for the worker Receiver 1 has 1 buffer and is not waiting for the worker ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 218: Rip Send

    1 prompt> ip rip allowed rip send ether rip send rip accept ether rip accept 12.38.4See also rip accept on page 198, rip allowed on page 199. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 219: Rip Trigger

    30 seconds; rip trigger causes it to be sent almost immediately rather than waiting for the next time it is due. This command is normally of little use. 12.39.3Example prompt> ip rip trigger ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 220: Route

    Note – The routing table does not contain routes to the directly connected networks, without going through a gateway. ATMOS TCP/IP routes packets to such destinations by using the information in the device and subnet tables instead. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 221 192.168.101.0 192.168.2.34 ff:ff:ff:00 1 # MAN via ether route add default 0.0.0.0 192.168.2.3 00:00:00:00 1 # MAN via ether 12.40.4See also device on page 172, subnet on page 216. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 222: Routeflush

    (those with a mask of ff:ff:ff:ff) are removed. The routeflush command is hidden, not shown by ip help. Configuration saving saves this information. 12.41.3Example prompt> ip routeflush ether all prompt> ip routeflush 12.41.4See also route ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 223: Routes

    192.168.101.0 192.168.2.34 ff:ff:ff:00 1 # MAN via ether route add default 0.0.0.0 192.168.2.3 00:00:00:00 1 # MAN via ether 12.42.4See also route on page 210. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 224: Snmp

    Note – In standard ATMOS systems the console is configured to allow the commands to be accessed by typing just snmp … instead of ip snmp … at the command line. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 225: Stats

    UDP receptions delivered to users: ip: UDP receptions with no users: ip: Otherwise discarded UDP receptions: 0 ip: Transmitted UDP packets: ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 226: Subnet

    Configuration saving saves this information. 12.45.3Example prompt> ip device type dev file IP address device ether ether //edd mtu 1500 192.168.2.1 device ipoa //q93b mtu 1500 192.168.55.1 prompt> ip subnet ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 227 . 192.168.55.1 ff:ff:fc:0 prompt> ip subnet subnet ipoa.home . 192.168.52.0 ff:ff:fc:00 ipoa subnet ether.home . 192.168.2.0 ff:ff:ff:00 ether 12.45.4See also device on page 172, route on page 210. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 228: Trace

    - <assoc no> <i/f name> all ip errors resolve ipatm atmarp iploop arp ipether icmp udp tcp tcphdr tcpstate routes riptx riprx names ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 229 TCP/IP Console commands ip: currently tracing nothing prompt> ip trace tcp ip: currently tracing tcp 12.46.4See also errors on page 177, untrace on page 220. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 230: Untrace

    Turns off IP tracing options. The syntax is the same as for trace; in particular, untrace all turns off all tracing. The untrace command is hidden, not shown by ip help. 12.47.3See also noerrors on page 189, trace on page 218. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 231: Uptime

    Note - This command is deprecated. To display this information, use the uptime command from the ATMOS top-level console. 12.48.3Example prompt> ip uptime up 8 hours 33 minutes 12.48.4See also restart on page 8. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 232: Version

    (An obsolescent option ip still exists, but version ip now displays misleading information and should not be used.) 12.49.3Example prompt> ip version IP version 1.54 ATM address: 47.00.83.10.a2.b2.c2.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.20.2b.00.00.38.0 MAC address: 0:20:2b:0:0:38 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 233 ? <cmd> ? all 12.50.2Description The ? command is simply a synonym for the help command, and behaves in the same way. 12.50.3See also help on page 182. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 234 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 235: Tftp Console Commands

    13.TFTP Console commands This chapter describes the TFTP Console commands. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 236: Connect

    13.1.4 Example connect 192.168.200.10 13.1.5 See also on page 231, on page 227. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 237: Get

    By default the file is named locally as the remote filename but by specifying a second filename an implicit rename is performed. 13.2.4 Example get ipaddresses 13.2.5 See also connect on page 226, on page 231. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 238: Help

    If the software build supports client mode operation, these commands will be displayed in the help text. 13.3.3 Example help 13.3.4 See also version on page 233, trace on page 232. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 239: Init

    The init command causes all sessions to be initialised to an idle state. This command can be used during testing but is not required in normal operation. The command does not appear in the help text. 13.4.3 Example init ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 240: List

    13.5.1 Syntax list 13.5.2 Description The list command displays the status of any active sessions. This command is primarily intended for use during debug. 13.5.3 Example list ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 241: Put

    By default, the file is named remotely as the local filename but by specifying a second filename, an implicit rename is performed. 13.6.4 Example put foo.txt 13.6.5 See also connect on page 226, on page 227. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 242: Trace

    Trace help lists all the available tracing types. If the trace command is used with no parameters, the currently set trace types are displayed. 13.7.3 Example trace +tmr_exp ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 243: Version

    TFTP Console commands 13.8 version 13.8.1 Syntax version 13.8.2 Description The version command displays software version information about the process. 13.8.3 Example version 13.8.4 See also help on page 228. ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 244 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)
  • Page 245: Index

    (ATMOS) 21, 26 <channel> discard (PPP) 112 device (IP) 162 <channel> echo (PPP) 113 device add (Bridge) 36 <channel> echo every (PPP) 114 device delete (Bridge) 38 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)235...
  • Page 246 device list (Bridge) 39 help (DHCPClient) 75 disable (IP) 166 help (DHCPServer) 84 dump (Nat) 102 help (IP) 173 help (Nat) 93 help (TFTP) 222 echo (ATMOS) 18 enable (IP) 167 errors (IP) 168 inbound (Nat) 95 etherfiles (IP) 169 info (ATMOS) 29 ethertype (Bridge) 40 info (Bridge) 44...
  • Page 247 (IP) 190 subnet (IP) 211 reset (DHCPServer) 86 Symbols, used in this guide 4 reset port (Bun) 71 restart (ATMOS) 8 restart (IP) 192 rh (ATMOS) 31 ATMOS Console Commands Reference Manual (Binary) DO-008530-PS, Draft B (26th April 2001)237...
  • Page 248 tell (ATMOS) 33 Warning symbol 4 tell <process> (ATMOS) 19 wb (ATMOS) 31 trace (DHCPClient) 78 wh (ATMOS) 31 trace (DHCPServer) 88 ww (ATMOS) 31 trace (IP) 213 trace (TFTP) 226 <tunnel> connect (PPTP) 143 <tunnel> create (PPTP) 144 <tunnel> delete (PPTP) 145 <tunnel>...

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