I-Storm ADSL Router Console Commands Reference Manual(v1.01) A02-RA(Atmos)_ME01
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
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
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
10.54.2Description The ? command is simply a synonym for the help command, and behaves in the same way.
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
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
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
Index Symbols . (history mechanism 13 <process>, <process> <command> 11 ? (IP) 218 @ commands 14 A abort (IP) 155 Adobe Acrobat 4 ar
<channel> qos (PPP) 126 <channel> remoteip (PPP) 127 <channel> svc (PPP) 128 <channel> theylogin (PPP) 130 <channel> tun
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
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
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
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)
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
Warning symbol 3 wb 31 wh 31 ww 31
ls - list ISFS files rm <file> - remove file from ISFS cat <file> - show file contents version - displays version number Use “home” to ret
2.8 @ commands 2.8.1 Syntax @@<line> @ <line> @<process> <line> @<process> 2.8.2 Description Lines beginning with the @
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
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
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
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
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
console tell command.)
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
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
attribute promiscuous selects the promiscuity behaviour of the driver. The driver requires, at configuration time, to be layered with the BUN utopia a
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
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
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
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
version
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
explicit (ie.: from a device: configuration request). Device names may contain upper or lower case letters, but use case insensitive matching. portnam
For example: set port atm/usercomment="This is a comment string" set port atm/usercommand=<An alternative syntax> Within either form o
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.
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
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
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
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
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
effect of any changes will be device dependent. Use this command with extreme caution. The same warnings about an application closing and reopening a
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
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
----------+-----------------+----------------+-----------------+----------- *ACTIVE* | 192.168.219.151 | 192.168.219.1 | 255.255.255.0 | 31 seco
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
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
6. DHCP-server Console commands This chapter describes the DHCP-server Console commands.
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
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
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
192.168.219.8 | <unknown> | Expired 192.168.219.9 | <unknown> | Expired 192.168.219.10 | Foobarb
7. NAT Console commands
This chapter describes the NAT (Network Address Translation) Console commands. 7.1 event 7.1.1 Syntax nat event [n]
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
Name Status IP address Ethernet enabled 194.129.40.2 pppnot ready – 7.4 inbound 7.4.1 Syntax nat inbound list na
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
8.18 <channel> qos 8.19 <channel> remoteip 8.20 <channel> svc 8.21 <channel> theylogin 8.22 <channel> tunnel <n> &
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
8.17 <channel> pvc 8.17.1 Syntax <channel> pvc [[<port>] <vpi>] <vci> [ip|mac] [listen] <channel> pvc none 8.17.2
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
produce an error message. 9.4 <tunnel> create 9.4.1 Syntax <tunnel> create <ipaddress>|listen 9.4.2 Description: Create a tunnel obj
9.6.2 Description Explicitly disconnect a tunnel (the opposite of connect). All data connections across the tunnel are terminated and the control conn
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
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
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
uptime version ● ? ● The key for the above table is shown below: Symbol Description ● Yes — May be inserted explicitly in //isfs/resolve (Eg. fo
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
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
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
snmp 161/UDP tftp 69/UDP telnet 23/TCP mymachine> ip config save Updating flash filing system ... done ip: configuration saved 10.7 devi
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
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
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 [<
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
The etherfiles command is hidden, not shown by ip help. 10.11.3Example mymachine> ip etherfiles ether: //edd flane: //lec1 atm: (no ethernet device
//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
Commands are: ? arp config device disable enable help ipatm nat norelay ping relay rip route routes snmp s
10.18.1Syntax ipatm arpserver [<i/f> [<ATM address>|here]] 10.18.2Description Displays or sets the ATMARP server used for an interface, wh
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
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>
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
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
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
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
equipment, including safety information.
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
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
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
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
mymachine> ip rip poison 10.39 rip relay 10.39.1Syntax rip relay <RIP version> <name> [<i/f> [<timeout>]] 10.39.2Descriptio
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
• <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
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
10.47.1Syntax snmp access [read|write|delete|flush] <parameters> snmp config [save] snmp help [<cmd>|all] snmp trap [add|delete|flush|list
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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