Tahoe 684 User Manual page 22

G.shdsl+ modem with built-in router
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Relay debugging information through syslog
4.3.11. http
The "http" command configures the built-in WWW server. It is
used to provide an easy way to read modem's statistics. Server can be
enabled or disabled by entering, respectively:
http on or http off
Moreover the access to the server may be limited by typing:
http host <IP address>
Then the server is only reachable from the given IP address. To
remove the limitation a 0.0.0.0 address should be entered.
4.3.12. ifconfig
The command allows configuring the network interfaces.
Following interfaces are available:
eth0 - Ethernet interface
eth0:0, eth0:1, etc. - eth0 interface aliases (one physical
interface may support several IP subnets)
eth0.1, eth0.2, etc. - VLAN networks (LAN networks separated
from each other, although using the same cabling)
eth0.1:0, eth0.1:1, etc. - VLAN interface aliases
fr1, fr2, etc. - Frame Relay PVCs (the number after "fr" is the
DLCI of a given PVC)
ppp0 - PPP interface used when the DSL link works in the PPP
mode
wan0 - HDLC interface used when the DSL link works in the
®
Cisco HDLC mode
This command has similar syntax as the Linux "ifconfig":
ifconfig <interface name> [<IP address>] [netmask
<network mask>] [bcast <broadcast address>] [ static
| dynamic ] [bridge { on | off } ]
The "ifconfig" alone displays information about the active
interfaces. Entering "ifconfig <interface name>" shows information
about a certain interface. An information about interface's IP address,
number of packets and bytes send and received, number of transmission
18
4.3.11
4.3.12

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Related Products for Tahoe 684

Table of Contents