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I-Storm ADSL Router Console Commands Reference Manual(v1.01) A02-RA(Atmos)_ME01

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2. Console and Telnet commands 2.1 General notes Apart from the chips commands, the commands are supported by the standard console. Example output is

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subnet ether.home . 192.168.2.0 ff:ff:ff:00 ether 10.50 trace 10.50.1Syntax trace [<option>] 10.50.2Description Turns on an IP tracing opt

Page 4 - 8. PPP Console commands

untrace [<option>] 10.51.2Description Turns off IP tracing options. The syntax is the same as for trace; in particular, untrace all turns off al

Page 5 - 10. TCP/IP Console commands

10.54.2Description The ? command is simply a synonym for the help command, and behaves in the same way.

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11.TFTP Console commands 11.1 connect 11.1.1 Syntax connect <node_name> || <ipaddr> 11.1.2 Scope: Client mode only. 11.1.3 Description Th

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11.2.4 Example get ipaddresses 11.3 help 11.3.1 Syntax help 11.3.2 Description The help command displays the help text which lists the (commonly use

Page 8 - 1. About this Guide

11.6.1 Syntax put [local_file] <remote_file> 11.6.2 Scope: Client mode only. 11.6.3 Description The put command requests TFTP to transmit a fi

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Index Symbols . (history mechanism 13 <process>, <process> <command> 11 ? (IP) 218 @ commands 14 A abort (IP) 155 Adobe Acrobat 4 ar

Page 10 - 2.4 uptime

<channel> qos (PPP) 126 <channel> remoteip (PPP) 127 <channel> svc (PPP) 128 <channel> theylogin (PPP) 130 <channel> tun

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Feedback 4 files (IP) 170 filter (Bridge) 41 filterage (Bridge) 42 flush (Bridge) 43 flush (IP) 171 fragments (Nat) 103 G get (IP) 172 get (TFTP) 221

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ipatm help (IP) 178 ipatm lifetime (IP) 179 ipatm pvc (IP) 180 iphostname (IP) 182 L list 17 list (PPTP) 149 list (TFTP) 224 list all open channels (B

Page 13 - 2.9 Special-purpose commands

2.4.1 Syntax uptime 2.4.2 Description Displays the time for which the system has been up. 2.5 version 2.5.1 Syntax version 2.5.2 Description Displays

Page 14 - 2.12 tell <process> …

rb 31 relay (IP) 190 reset (DHCPServer) 86 reset port (Bun) 71 restart 8 restart (IP) 192 rh 31 rip accept (IP) 193 rip allowed (IP) 194 rip boot (IP)

Page 15 - 2.15 crlf, nocrlf

status (DHCPServer) 87 steal 32 subnet (IP) 211 Symbols, used in this guide 3 T tell 33 tell <process> 19 trace (DHCPClient) 78 trace (DHCPServe

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Warning symbol 3 wb 31 wh 31 ww 31

Page 17 - 2.24 rb, rh, rw, wb, wh, ww

ls - list ISFS files rm <file> - remove file from ISFS cat <file> - show file contents version - displays version number Use “home” to ret

Page 18 - 2.26 tell

2.8 @ commands 2.8.1 Syntax @@<line> @ <line> @<process> <line> @<process> 2.8.2 Description Lines beginning with the @

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2.10 list 2.10.1 Syntax list 2.10.2 Description The list command lists the active console devices (referred to as threads) and files. For each console

Page 20 - 3. Bridge Console commands

2.12.1 Syntax tell <process> <command> 2.12.2 Description Sends the command as a TELL message to a specific process. Note that for many pr

Page 21 - 3.3 device list

2.16 bind <process>, unbind 2.16.1 Syntax bind <process> unbind 2.16.2 Description The former command binds this console device to the spe

Page 22 - 3.5 filter

Exits from ATMOS to the boot ROM. Note - This command is now deprecated and provides no useful output. 2.21 help 2.21.1 Syntax help ? help <command

Page 23 - 3.8 info

Reads the byte (rb), word (rw) or half-word (rh) at a specified address, or writes a specified value to the byte (wb), word (ww) or half-word (wh). Ad

Page 24 - 3.10 portfilter

console tell command.)

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Contents 1. About this Guide 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Scope 1.3 Typographical conventions 2. ATMOS Console commands 2.1 General notes 2.2 event 2.3

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3. Bridge Console commands 3.1 device add 3.1.1 Syntax device add <device> 3.1.2 Description This command adds a device to the bridge configura

Page 27 - 4. BUN Console commands

attribute promiscuous selects the promiscuity behaviour of the driver. The driver requires, at configuration time, to be layered with the BUN utopia a

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This command lists all the devices that are currently attached to the bridge. It does not show the stored configuration (which can be seen with the co

Page 29 - 4.4 build

started. Creation failures occur when there is no room left in the filter table for a new entry. 3.5.3 Example filter 3.6 filterage 3.6.1 Syntax filte

Page 30 - 4.6 list config

command is a synonym for this command. 3.8.3 Example info 3.9 interface 3.9.1 Syntax interface [sub-command] 3.9.2 Description This command accesses t

Page 31 - 4.8 show device

If no arguments are given, the current settings for each port are displayed. 3.10.3 Example 1 portfilter 2 3 4 5 portfilter 3 1 3.10.4 Example 2: port

Page 33 - 4.14 list channels

4. BUN Console commands 4.1 Introduction 4.1.1 Scope A description is provided of the use of console commands. No information on implementing additio

Page 34 - 4.17 set channel

explicit (ie.: from a device: configuration request). Device names may contain upper or lower case letters, but use case insensitive matching. portnam

Page 35 - 4.18 reset port

For example: set port atm/usercomment="This is a comment string" set port atm/usercommand=<An alternative syntax> Within either form o

Page 36 - 5.2 help

3.4 ethertype 3.5 filter 3.6 filterage 3.7 flush 3.8 info 3.9 interface 3.10 portfilter 3.11 spanning 3.12 status 3.13 version 4.

Page 37 - 5.4 status

4.4.1 Syntax build 4.4.2 Description Display information about compile-time build options. For example, if tracing or debug code has been compiled int

Page 38 - 5.7 ip device

Each request is displayed together with any relevant information. In the case of failed requests, an error code is given and the point at which parsin

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The device list shows which driver code is invoked by this device. For a compiled in device, this will just be the device itself. For a compound devic

Page 40 - 6. DHCP-server Console

4.12 show port 4.12.1 Syntax port <portname> 4.12.2 Description Display detailed information about a port. This command enumerates all attribute

Page 41 - 6.1 config

4.15 list all open channels 4.15.1 Syntax list all open channels [<portname> ] 4.15.2 Description This command is similar to the list channels c

Page 42 - 6.4 reset

effect of any changes will be device dependent. Use this command with extreme caution. The same warnings about an application closing and reopening a

Page 43 - 6.5 status

5. DHCP-client Console commands 5.1 config 5.1.1 Syntax dhcpclient config 5.1.2 Description This command displays the current configuration of the DH

Page 44 - 6.7 version

trace untrace 5.3 pool 5.3.1 Syntax dhcpclient pool [verbose] 5.3.2 Description This command displays the state of the memory po

Page 45 - 7. NAT Console commands

----------+-----------------+----------------+-----------------+----------- *ACTIVE* | 192.168.219.151 | 192.168.219.1 | 255.255.255.0 | 31 seco

Page 46 - 7.1.1 Syntax

5.7.2 Description The ip device add command adds an interface to the configuration of the IP stack. The last parameter of the command would normally t

Page 47 - 7.3 interfaces

6.1 config 6.2 help 6.3 pool 6.4 reset 6.5 status 6.6 trace 6.7 version 7. NAT Console commands 91 7.1 event 7.2 help 7.3 interfaces

Page 48 - 7.4 inbound

6. DHCP-server Console commands This chapter describes the DHCP-server Console commands.

Page 49 - 7.6 protocol

6.1 config 6.1.1 Syntax dhcpserver config [add <text>|confirm|delete|flush] 6.1.2 Description This command displays or edits the current confi

Page 50 - 7.8 stats

6.2 help 6.2.1 Syntax dhcpserver help <command|all> 6.2.2 Description This command provides help on the various console commands provided by the

Page 51 - 7.9 version

dhcpserver reset 6.4.2 Description This command prompts the server to do a warm reset of itself. This has the effect of bringing the server back up as

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192.168.219.8 | <unknown> | Expired 192.168.219.9 | <unknown> | Expired 192.168.219.10 | Foobarb

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7. NAT Console commands

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This chapter describes the NAT (Network Address Translation) Console commands. 7.1 event 7.1.1 Syntax nat event [n]

Page 55 - 8.5 <channel> discard

7.1.2 Description This command displays or sets the current level of event tracing in the NAT process. Larger values of n result in more verbose trace

Page 56 - 8.6 <channel> echo

Name Status IP address Ethernet enabled 194.129.40.2 pppnot ready – 7.4 inbound 7.4.1 Syntax nat inbound list na

Page 57 - 8.10 <channel> hdlc

2 r1483 21/tcp 192.168.219.40 bd3000> nat inbound delete 2 7.5 info 7.5.1 Syntax nat info 7.5.2 Description This command displays t

Page 58 - 8.11 <channel> info

8.18 <channel> qos 8.19 <channel> remoteip 8.20 <channel> svc 8.21 <channel> theylogin 8.22 <channel> tunnel <n> &

Page 59 - 8.16 <channel> llc

7.6.3 Example bd3000> nat protocols Name Port/IP protocol ftp 21/tcp 7.7 sessions 7.7.1 Syntax nat sessions <i/f> [all | summary] 7.

Page 60 - 8.17 <channel> pvc

The nat stats command does not provide the total number of packets or bytes transferred, as this information is normally available from the device dr

Page 61 - 8.20 <channel> svc

nat fragments <i/f name> 7.11.2 Description This command is only available in debug builds. nat fragments prints information on the queues in wh

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8.1 Console object types The ppp process presents its setup in terms of a number of distinct object types: • The upper limit on the number of each of

Page 63 - 8.24 bcp

pvccreate a1 32 a1 33 (at the switch console, if it is a Virata Switch) ppp event 5 (at the console of the PPP ATMOS system) ppp 1 pvc 32 ppp 2 pvc 33

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ppp 2 remoteip 192.168.200.2 ppp 2 enable (and the corresponding setup for each of the channels 3 to 8 as well) Clients can now dial in to this server

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8.5.1 Syntax <channel> discard [<size>] 8.5.2 Description Discard is a PPP LCP packet type, which is like the Echo packet type but does no

Page 66 - 9.1 Console object types

8.8 <channel> enable 8.8.1 Syntax <channel> enable 8.8.2 Description Set the enable flag for a PPP channel. By default, this is disabled.

Page 67 - 9.3 <tunnel> connect

Learning occurs in this direction only. Setting hdlc to 0 clears this learned state. Configuration saving does not save the learned state. 8.11 &l

Page 68 - 9.5 <tunnel> delete

8.14.1 Syntax <channel> lcpmaxfailure [<n>] 8.14.2 Description Set the Max-Failure parameter for LCP, as described in Section 4.6 of RFC1

Page 69 - 9.9 list

10.16 ipatm abort 10.17 ipatm arp 10.18 ipatm arpserver 10.19 ipatm files 10.20 ipatm help 10.21 ipatm lifetime 10.22 ipatm pvc 10.23 iphostname 10.24

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8.17 <channel> pvc 8.17.1 Syntax <channel> pvc [[<port>] <vpi>] <vci> [ip|mac] [listen] <channel> pvc none 8.17.2

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8.18 <channel> qos 8.18.1 Syntax <channel> qos [cbr|ubr] [pcr <pcr-tx> [<pcr-rx>]] 8.18.2 Description Specify that the VC for

Page 72 - 10.2 abort

Specify that the VC for a PPP channel should be an SVC (i.e. created by signalling). This can either be by listening for an incoming call, or by makin

Page 73 - 10.3 arp

This command specifies that when using this channel, the user must log on using the specified protocol, and that they must provide any name/password c

Page 74 - 10.5 autoloop

8.24.1 Syntax bcp stp|nostp 8.24.2 Description This command describes parameters for BCP, the Bridge Control Protocol, which is used to transport MAC

Page 75 - 10.6 config

can be attached to the bridge or router, like other Ethernet devices in ATMOS. It also provides an ifEntry to SNMP providing basic information about t

Page 76 - 10.7 device

9.1 Console object types The PPTP process provides a number of PPTP connection tunnels. A tunnel consists of a control connection between the local PA

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The rest of this section details the individual console commands provided. 9.2 bind 9.2.1 Syntax: bind <ipaddress>|any|none 9.2.2 Description: S

Page 78 - 10.8 disable

produce an error message. 9.4 <tunnel> create 9.4.1 Syntax <tunnel> create <ipaddress>|listen 9.4.2 Description: Create a tunnel obj

Page 79 - 10.11 etherfiles

9.6.2 Description Explicitly disconnect a tunnel (the opposite of connect). All data connections across the tunnel are terminated and the control conn

Page 80 - 10.12 files

10.54 ? 11. TFTP Console commands 11.1 connect 11.2 get 11.3 help 11.4 init 11.5 list 11.6 put 11.7 trace 11.8 version Index

Page 81 - 10.15 help

9.9.1 Syntax list 9.9.2 Description Lists all currently created tunnel objects and the IP address of the remote PNS associated with each one. 9.10 ver

Page 82 - 10.18 ipatm arpserver

The table below shows the commands that can be issued to the IP process in TELL messages or on the console to its stdin stream (after typing @ip, for

Page 83 - 10.19 ipatm files

uptime version ● ? ● The key for the above table is shown below: Symbol Description ● Yes — May be inserted explicitly in //isfs/resolve (Eg. fo

Page 84 - 10.21 ipatm lifetime

mymachine> ip abort 3 10.3 arp 10.3.1 Syntax arp add <i/f> <IP address> <MAC address> arp delete <i/f> <IP address> a

Page 85 - 10.22 ipatm pvc

arp add ether 192.168.50.1 08:00:20:19:9a:d9 # forever arp add ether 192.168.50.57 00:20:af:2e:fa:3c # 3m13s mymachine> ip arp flush myma

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device ether ether //edd mtu 1500 192.168.2.1 device loop loop - mtu 2048 127.0.0.1 mymachine> ip ping 127.0.0.1 ip: p

Page 87 - 10.27 ping

snmp 161/UDP tftp 69/UDP telnet 23/TCP mymachine> ip config save Updating flash filing system ... done ip: configuration saved 10.7 devi

Page 88 - 10.28 portname

config.h ETHERNET_DEVICE_NAME “s//edd” If a default file is not defined, the name ether is not supported. However, it is still possible to define devi

Page 89 - 10.29 protocols

setting means that the IP address should be learned by DHCP. For example: ip device add ether ether dhcp Note that DHCP is not supported on all interf

Page 90 - 10.31 restart

device ether ether //edd mtu 1500 192.168.2.1 device flane ether //lec1 mtu 1500 192.168.55.1 # DISABLED 10.9 enable 10.9.1 Syntax enable [<

Page 91 - 10.33 rip allowed

1. About this Guide 1.1 Introduction This document is a reference guide for professional user to handle ADSL modem well. It describes the command lin

Page 92 - 10.35 rip help

The etherfiles command is hidden, not shown by ip help. 10.11.3Example mymachine> ip etherfiles ether: //edd flane: //lec1 atm: (no ethernet device

Page 93 - 10.38 rip poison

//ip/TYPE=UDP/LPORT=69/TIMEOUT_CONX=1000/TIMEOUT_LISTEN=0/TIMEOUT_IDLE=0/RETRY_CONX=2/TOS=routine/DELAY=normal/THROUGHPUT=normal/RELIABILITY=normal/BU

Page 94 - 10.42 rip send

Commands are: ? arp config device disable enable help ipatm nat norelay ping relay rip route routes snmp s

Page 95 - 10.44 route

10.18.1Syntax ipatm arpserver [<i/f> [<ATM address>|here]] 10.18.2Description Displays or sets the ATMARP server used for an interface, wh

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6: on atm Idle 7: on atm Idle 8: on atm Idle 9: on atm Idle 10: on atm Idle 10.20 ipatm help 10.20.1Syntax ipatm help [<cmd>|all] 10.20.2Descrip

Page 97 - 10.47 snmp

mymachine> ip ipatm lifetime 90 Idle lifetime for connections: 1m30s 10.22 ipatm pvc 10.22.1Syntax ipatm pvc ipatm pvc add <i/f> <port>

Page 98 - 10.48 stats

myswitch> ip ipatm pvc add ipoa b1 61 pcr 50000 myswitch> ip ipatm pvc add ipoa b1 62 remoteip 192.168.4.32 myswitch> ip ipatm pvc ipatm pvc

Page 99 - 10.49 subnet

nat: Interface “ether” now enabled nat: Interface “ether” IP address is 192.168.200.90 bd3000>ip nat delete ether nat: Interface “ether” deleted by

Page 100 - 10.51 untrace

10.27.2Description Sends an ICMP Echo message to the specified IP address. • <ttl> (default 30) is the TTL (time-to-live) to use. A crude tracer

Page 101 - 10.53 version

provided the protocol type (UDP or TCP) is appropriate. They are also displayed in place of port numbers, when a suitable mapping exists. The Damson i

Page 102 - 10.54.2Description

equipment, including safety information.

Page 103 - 11.TFTP Console commands

10.30 relay 10.30.1Syntax relay relay all | <i/f> [<i/f>] [forward] 10.30.2Description Displays or sets what forwarding ATMOS TCP/IP will

Page 104 - 11.6 put

10.31.1Syntax restart 10.31.2Description Reboots the system. This command is deprecated. To reboot the system, use the restart command from the ATMOS

Page 105 - 11.8 version

mymachine> ip rip allowed rip send ether 2 rip send flane 2 rip accept ether 1 2 rip accept flane 1 2 10.34 rip boot 10.34.1Synta

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10.36 rip hostroutes 10.36.1Syntax rip hostroutes [off] 10.36.2Description Sets or clears the hostroutes flag; ATMOS TCP/IP will accept RIP routes to

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mymachine> ip rip poison 10.39 rip relay 10.39.1Syntax rip relay <RIP version> <name> [<i/f> [<timeout>]] 10.39.2Descriptio

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rip send [all|<i/f>] [none|<version>*] 10.42.2Description Controls which version or versions of RIP (RIP version 1, RFC 1058, or RIP versi

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• <name> is an arbitrary name specified to route add that can be used to delete the route using route delete. • <dest> is the IP address o

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mymachine> ip route add default 0.0.0.0 192.168.2.3 0:0:0:0 mymachine> ip route add testnet1 192.168.101.0 192.168.2.34 mymachine> ip route a

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10.47.1Syntax snmp access [read|write|delete|flush] <parameters> snmp config [save] snmp help [<cmd>|all] snmp trap [add|delete|flush|list

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ip: Transmitted UDP packets: 0 10.49 subnet 10.49.1Syntax subnet subnet add <name> <i/f> <IP address> <mask> sub

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