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B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTION
PPENDIX
LIST
list active interfaces
list bridge forwarding
list call events
list call log
list critical events
list dns hosts
list dns servers
Displays the index, name, operational status, and administration status of all active
interfaces. The output is the same as the list interfaces command, except
non-active interfaces are not displayed. Inactive interfaces are interfaces with no
current connections.
Displays the forwarding and filtering information
MAC address - A unicast MAC address for which the bridge has forwarding
and/or filtering data
Status - One of:
other - not one of the following
invalid - aged out
learned - learned, and in use
self - statically defined, and in use
mgmt - unknown, but filtering information exists
RxPkt - Number of packets received from this MAC station
RxOctets - No. of bytes (octets) received from this MAC station
Fltr - Number of packets received from this MAC station that were filtered
out (discarded)
Fwd - Number of packets received from this MAC station that were
forwarded
TxPkt - Number of packets forwarded to this MAC station
TxOctets - Number of bytes forwarded to this MAC station
Displays the last twenty call events. This is useful when trying to determine why a
call over the WAN is not being established. The table displays the system, the up
time, and the event.
Displays the current call status for all VCs for which a call has been attemped.
Each entry will include the VC name, the current call state (Disconnected,
Connecting, or Connected), and the reason why the last call was cleared. Reasons
for clearing include: line down, PPP timeout, Authentication error, Network
configuration error, and termination initiated from either the local or remote side.
Displays the last ten critical status events, and the system time when each
occurred. You can change which events are logged as critical, using the set facility
command. The table displays the system, the up time, and the event.
Displays the DNS Local Host name and its IP address, which you configured using
the add dns host.
Displays DNS Name Servers, which you configured using the add dns server
command. The domain name and the server address are listed for each DNS
server.
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