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
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