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B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTION
PPENDIX
RESOLVE
resolve name
<IP_host_name>
SAVE
save all
SET
set adsl reset
set adsl wire [pair]
set bridge
set bridge firewall
[firewall_mode]
set command
Returns an IP Address for the specified host name by sending it to DNS for
resolution. If the Domain Name has been specified using the set DNS command, it
will also be resolved, otherwise you must specify it as part of the name. This
command requires either a DNS local host entry (use add DNS host) or a DNS
server (use add DNS server) to resolve the host name. It is the reverse of the ARP
command.
Saves all changes you have made during your session with the CLI. It is a good idea
to save your changes frequently, just as you should with any type of editor.
Resets the ADSL interface.
Overrides the auto-direction of inner and outer pair wiring on the RJ-11
connector.
inner - inner pair.
outer - outer pair.
aging_time <seconds>
forward_delay <seconds>
spanning_tree_priority <seconds>
Sets parameters for all bridge networks.
Parameters
Description
aging_time
Interval to wait before aging out MAC addresses that were learned from
other LAN segments. The default is 300.
forward_delay
Interval bridge waits before bridging packets. This time is useful for the
bridge to listen to packets, look at the MAC addresses, and build its known
MAC address table. Default is 15 seconds.
spanning_tree_
Priority number determines who will be seen as the "root" bridge in a bridge
priority
network. The default is 32768.
Sets the mode of the Bridge Firewall function. The three modes are completely
described in Chapter 6.
discard_routed_protocols - packets for routed protocols are not bridged.
fwd_unicast_packets_only - unicast packets for routed protocols may also
be bridged. Broadcast and multicast packets are not bridged.
fwd_bc_and_unicast - broadcast, multicast and unicast packets for routed
protocols may also be bridged.
history <numerical range>
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