Comtech EF Data CIM-550 Installation And Operation Manual page 173

Ip-enabled satellite modem
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CiM-550 IP Enabled Satellite Modem
CLI and Telnet Interface
Menu Options/Fields
Add IP to MAC ARP entry
Add IP to HDLC ARP entry
Delete ARP Entry
Display ARP Tbl
Flush ARP Table
Base
Save Parameters
Exit
Entry
Description
IP Address must be a valid Unicast address (Not
Multicast, broadcast, etc.)
2.
A MAC Address
The MAC Address defines the hardware destination
MAC Address that is used when an Ethernet packet
destined for an IP machine from the CiM.
OR
A HLDC Address
The HDLC Address defines the hardware
destination HDLC Address that is used when a
packet destined for a CiM modem over the Satellite
Interface.
M
Adds a IP to MAC ARP entry.
H
Adds a IP to HDLC ARP entry.
D
Allows the user to delete a Static ARP entry. Queries
the user for the IP address of the ARP entry to delete.
A
Displays the entire IP to MAC ARP table. Includes the
Static as well as dynamic ARP entries.
This option allows the entire ARP table to be removed.
F
This is equivalent to performing the standard UNIX
command "arp –d" on each address reported in an "arp
–a" command. The command only flushes the dynamic
ARP entries. The static ARP entries will not be
removed.
The ARP Table menu allows the user to view up to 8
B
different ARP definitions per screen. To allow editing
on any of the 256 entries that can be defined, the user
can select a base address to control which 8 routes are
displayed. For example, if the user wants to edit static
ARP Entries 32-40, then a Base value of 32 should be
defined.
S
This option allows a user to save the current
configuration of the CiM to permanent storage. This
configuration will be restored on each successive
power cycle of the CiM.
X
This option allows a user to exit the current menu and
return to its parent menu.
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