Commands - Tahoe 684 User Manual

G.shdsl+ modem with built-in router
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4.3.
4.3.1.
Entering "?" or "help" shows a list of available commands.
4.3.2.
The "arp" command is used to configure the ARP table. The "arp"
alone shows the list of connections between IP and hardware (MAC)
addresses:
Tahoe> arp
IP address
10.0.0.2
ARP table entries may be deleted using "arp del":
Tahoe> arp del 10.0.0.2
(the IP address to be deleted should be typed instead of
"10.0.0.2" ).
A static ARP entry may be added using "arp add":
Tahoe> arp add 10.0.0.3 00:50:13:E9:5C:01
The dynamic hardware address resolution may be disabled using
the "ifconfig" command. If it is disabled, only those stations may connect
to the modem, whose IP and MAC addresses are entered into the ARP
table using the "arp add" command. This way an unauthorized network
access may be prohibited.
4.3.3.
The "bridge" command enables or disables the bridge mode, in
which two interconnected LANs create one whole in the hardware layer.
The stations in both LANs behave like if they were connected to one
Ethernet switch, e.g. PCs working under Microsoft
operating system will see each other in the network neighborhood.
Three settings are available:
off - regular TCP/IP routing
on - bridge enabled, but the modem is still available under its IP
address and thus may be managed remotely
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Commands

?, help
arp
Hardware address
00:50:04:0D:70:31
bridge
dynamic
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4.3
4.3.1
4.3.2
4.3.3

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