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10SET...73set accounting ...
100set syslog <IP_address> loglevel [level]Sets the error reporting level for syslog entries that will be sent to the specifiedIP address. You m
CLI Reference Guide 101set user <user_name>alternate_phone_number [number]expiration [date]idle_timeout [seconds]input_filter [filter_name]messa
102Parameters Description<user_name> Name of user, previously defined using add user. Limit:32 characters.alternate_phone_numberNumber to dial i
CLI Reference Guide 103set dial_out user <user_name>local_IP_address [ip_net_address]reply1_script [number]reply2_script [“string”]reply3_script
104Sets parameters for dial-out users who connecting to a remote network.Parameters Description<user name> Name user, previously defined using a
CLI Reference Guide 105send_password Password sent to remote network. Note: passwordsyou defined with other commands are for dial-in users.Maximum len
106set network user <name>address_selection [NEGOTIATE | ASSIGN | SPECIFIED]appletalk [ENABLE | DISABLE]default_route_option [ENABLE | DISABLE]f
CLI Reference Guide 107Parameters Description<user name> User, who must have network as the type.address_selection Determines how the IP address
108ipx_wan Protocol used when two IPX nets wish to negotiatethe IPX net number for the WAN connection. Bothends of the WAN connection must enable this
CLI Reference Guide 109set network user <user name> pppchannel_decrement [percent]channel_expansion [percent]compression_algorithm [ASCEND | AUT
CLI Reference Guide 11SHOW...111show account
110Parameters Description<user name> Name user, previously defined using add userwith network as the type.channel_decrement When the line usage
CLI Reference Guide 111SHOWShow commands display details about system entities.show accounting settingsDisplays RADIUS accounting settings, which you
112show appletalk countersDisplays counters the system maintains for AppleTalk connections.• Table Lookups - # of times a node performed an address l
CLI Reference Guide 113show appletalk settingsDisplays the settings for AppleTalk, which you can modify using the setappletalk command.• ARAP - Setti
114show appletalk network <name> countersDisplays the counters for the specified Appletalk network.• Input Packets - sum of packets received by
CLI Reference Guide 115show appletalk network <name> settingsDisplays the settings for the specified network.• Interface - interface this Apple
116show authentication settingsDisplays the RADIUS and local User Authentication Settings, which you canmodify using the set authentication command.AU
CLI Reference Guide 117show configuration or show configuration settingsDisplays a variety of system information including system, network, protocol,i
118System Date: 09-FEB-2107 15:06:10System UpTime: 2d 08:37:54show ddp or show ddp countersDisplays the Counters for Appletalk DDP Forwarding and List
CLI Reference Guide 119DIAL_OUT SETTINGSSecurity - Login Required: YESIdle Timeout (User: 5Recovery Timeout (Workstation): 5show dns countersDisplays
12show ipx rip settings ...131show ipx sap counters...
120show dns settingsDisplays settings for all DNS servers, which you can modify using set DNS.• Domain Name - default domain name to be used if no do
CLI Reference Guide 121show filter <filter_name >protocol [BR-ETH,BR-ETH-CALL,IP | IP-CALL,IP-RIP,IPX,IPX-CALL, IPX-RIP, IPX-SAP,ATALK,ATALK-CAL
122show icmp countersShows Input and Output Counters for ICMP. Two types of ICMP messages -error and query messages - are sent to syslog hosts.ICMP
CLI Reference Guide 123• Destination Unreachable - sum of these messages sent• Time Exceeded - sum of these messages sent• Parameter Problems - sum
124USRobotics Courier V.Everything Settings... B0 C1 E1 F1 Q0 V1 X7 BAUD=115200 PARITY=N WORDLEN=8 DIAL=PULSE ON HOOK TIMER &A3
CLI Reference Guide 125show interface <interface_name> countersDisplays counters for the specified interface.INPUT COUNTERS• Octets - bytes rec
126show interface <interface_name> settingsDisplays settings for the specified interface. An example of the settings isshown below.INTERFACE mod
CLI Reference Guide 127show ip countersDisplays system-wide IP network statistics.INPUT COUNTERS• Total Input Datagrams - sum of IP datagrams receive
128show ip network <network_name> settingsDisplays parameter settings for the specified IP network. See the set ipnetwork command on page 85 for
CLI Reference Guide 129show ipx countersDisplays counters for all IPX network activity.INPUT COUNTERS• Total Packets Received - sum of IPX packets re
CLI Reference Guide 13rlogin <ip_name_or_addr> TCP_port <number> ...143telnet <ip_name_or_addr>.
130show ipx network <network_name> countersDisplays statistics for the specified IPX network.• RIP Out Packets - sum of RIP packets transmitt
CLI Reference Guide 131• RIP Max Packet Size - largest allowable size of a RIP packet• RIP Broadcast - support ENABLED or DISABLED• RIP Periodic -
132show ipx sap settingsDisplays information about SAP for IPX.• State - ON or OFF• Incorrect SAP Packets - number of SAP packets that do not mak
CLI Reference Guide 133show network <name> settingsDisplays the configured settings for the specified network. The display variesdepending on th
134SETTINGS for PPP LINK• Operational Status - opened or not opened• Interface Index - index number of the interface used• Local MRU - MRU the remo
CLI Reference Guide 135show ppp on interface <name> countersDisplays statistics for PPP running on the specified interface when interface isacti
136show ppp or show ppp settingsDisplays global settings for PPP. You can modify DIAL-IN UsersAuthentication using the set ppp receive_authentication
CLI Reference Guide 137show snmp countersDisplays many SNMP statistics.INPUT COUNTERS• Packets - number of SNMP packets received• Bad Versions - SNM
138OUTPUT COUNTERS• Packets - sum of SNMP packets transmitted• Too Big Errors - sum of SNMP PDUs generated by SNMP and forwhich the value of the err
CLI Reference Guide 139• System Location - site where system is located. Modify using set systemcommand• System Services - for example, Internet End
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140show TCP settingsDisplays system-wide TCP settings. Note: These settings cannot be edited.TCP SETTINGS• Retransmission Algorithm - for example, Va
CLI Reference Guide 141TELNETTELNET commands are available to users who dial in, and whose type isnetwork (type parameter in add user), whose host_typ
142VERIFYverify filter <filter_name>Verifies the syntax of a filter file, which has been previously added to thetable. If you update a filter fi
CLI Reference Guide 143manageThis is only shown if your user type is defined as manage. It puts you into theCLI, so you can execute full CLI commands,
144TELNET CommandsThe following commands are available to users whose host_type is prompt,and whose login_service is TELNET. Login users who have TELN
CLI Reference Guide 145statusDisplays the IP address of the remote host and the value of the TELNETescape character.CLI Exit CommandsThese commands ar
146Command Line EditCommand line edit allows non-destructive cursor movements on a commandalready typed. b (ctrl b) or (left arrow)go back one charact
CLI Reference Guide 147Output PauseThe output will pause when there is more than 24 lines of output. Type ‘more’(or press CR) to continue, or ‘quit’ t
CLI Reference Guide 149IndexAAdd command... 23AppleTalkARAP Clientsadd user... 41set appletalk
CLI Reference Guide 15Warranty and ServiceU.S. Robotics Access Corp. Limited WarrantyYour U.S. Robotics product is covered by a Limited Warranty. U.S
CLI Reference Guide150Diagnosticsresolve name...72Statisticsshow dns counters...
CLI Reference Guide 151TFTPadd tftp client ... 41delete tftp client... 46list tftp clients... 70
CLI Reference Guide152PPassword ...23Passwordsadd modem_group...
CLI Reference Guide 153enable telnet escape... 56Service Repair OrderSRO number ... 18Set command ... 21
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18Software/Firmware Update OptionsCustomers who require Software/Firmware updates beyond 90 daysfrom the purchase date will be referred to a U.S. Robo
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CLI Reference Guide 21 IntroductionThis section describes some basic concepts of the CLI. It explains the syntaxused throughout this document and the
22♦ , (comma) you can select one or more of the displayed bitmasks:[FIRST,SECOND,THIRD,...]• Position independent arguments are shown in a vertica
CLI Reference Guide 23• Command line editing allows these options: b (ctrl b) or (leftarrow) brings you go back one character; b (ctrl b) or (left a
24• Many delete commands require that you first disable the process orfunction. For example, commands to delete a network user,interface, route, TCP
CLI Reference Guide 25NamesYou can specify names for networks, users and other system entities. Namescan be up to 32 ASCII characters, unless specifie
26• Network - defines local and remote networks, network connections, hostsand routers• User - describes connection parameters, for operation andaut
CLI Reference Guide 27CLI CommandsADDUse the ADD command to define:• networks you will connect to• hosts you need to access• SNMP communities• users w
28add appletalk zone <zone_name, zone_name…>network <network_name> [Max of 5 names]Defines the AppleTalk zones that will be a part of the
CLI Reference Guide 29add dns server <IP_address>preference <priority_rating>name <server_name and domain_name>Adds the IP Address o
CLI Reference Guide 3Table of ContentsU.S. Robotics Access Corp. Limited Warranty...15What Is NOT Covered By
30add framed_route user <name>gateway [ip_address]ip_route [ip_address]metric [number]Adds a framed (static) network to the user profile for dia
CLI Reference Guide 31add ip defaultroute gateway <IP_address>{ metric [1] }Defines a default gateway IP router, which acts as the default route
32add ip route <ip_net_address>gateway [gateway_addr]metric [hop_count]Adds an IP static route entry to the IP Routing Table. IP packets destine
CLI Reference Guide 33add ipx route <ipx_net_address>gateway [ipx_host_address]metric [metric_number]ticks [tick_number]Adds an IPX static route
34Parameters Descriptionservice name Designation of IPX service.address Internal network number for the IPX service on which thisservice resides.gatew
CLI Reference Guide 35add login_host <host_name>address [IP_address]preference [number]rlogin_port [TCP_port_number]telnet_port [TCP_port_number
36add modem_group <group_name>interfaces [interface_name,interface_name…]Creates a modem group and assigns interfaces to the modem group. See al
CLI Reference Guide 37Parameters Description<service_name> Name of this type of service. Limit of 32 characterASCII string.server_type Designat
38Ancillary DataParametersDescriptionauth On indicates that login/password authentication should beperformed on incoming connections. Format: “auth=[
CLI Reference Guide 39Add network service examples:To configure a ClearTCP service to offer modem sharing on TCP port 2000,doing no authentication upo
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40add snmp trap_community <name>address <IP_address>Adds to the list of community name/IP address pairs that are allowed toreceive SNMP tr
CLI Reference Guide 41add tftp client <ip_name_or_addr>Adds the tftp client to the Authorization Table for TFTP access.Parameters Description<
42ARParp <ip_name_or_addr>output [outputfile_name]Prints the IP address (and Media Access Control Address [MAC] if on alocally connected network
CLI Reference Guide 43DELETEDelete commands remove anything you previously added.delete appletalk network <network_name>Deletes the previously a
44delete DNS server preference <preference_number>Removes the name server associated with that preference number (preferredrank) from the table
CLI Reference Guide 45delete ip route <IP_address>Deletes an IP address from the IP Routing Table, that you previously addedwith add ip route. D
46delete modem_group <group_name>Deletes a modem group from the Modem Group Table. You can list currentmodem groups and their assigned interface
CLI Reference Guide 47delete user <name>Deletes a user you previously added to the Local User Table. Use list users tosee the currently defined
48disable authentication remoteDisables user authentication using remote RADIUS servers. You must have setauthentication to define the RADIUS server,
CLI Reference Guide 49disable ip routingDisables all routing protocols on all IP networks. Currently, the only routingprotocol is RIP, which means tha
CLI Reference Guide 5add tftp client <ip_name_or_addr>...41add user [name]...
50disable modem_group <name>Disables the modem group you enabled with the enable modem_groupcommand.disable network service <service_name>
CLI Reference Guide 51disable user <user_name>Disables the specified user from being used. This affects dial-in users, andWAN connections that d
52ENABLEenable accountingEnables remote accounting via RADIUS. Use disable accounting to disableaccounting via RADIUS.enable security_option remote_us
CLI Reference Guide 53enable interface <interface_name>Enables the specified interface. Enabling an interface enables it to transmitand recei
54enable ip routingAllows all routing protocols for all IP networks. Currently, this commandenables only RIP, so it is functionally the same as enable
CLI Reference Guide 55enable modem_group <name>Enables the modem group you disabled with the disable modem_groupcommand. The modem group All is
56enable telnet escapeIf the TELNET escape character was disabled by the disable TELNET escapecommand, this command re-enables it. When enabled, TELNE
CLI Reference Guide 57hangup user <user name>Makes the user unavailable for dial-in. This command has the same effect ashanging up the phone.han
58HISTORYhistoryDisplays your previous CLI commands. You can recall commands from thehistory using -P (ctrl-P) to recall commands up the list, and -
CLI Reference Guide 59list active interfacesDisplays the operational status, administration status, index and name of allactive interfaces. The outpu
6DIAL...47dial <user_name> ...
60list appletalk routesDisplays the entries in the AppleTalk Routing Table. The table lists:• Address Range - Range of addresses used on this route•
CLI Reference Guide 61list connectionsDisplays all connections established on switched interfaces. It lists:• IfName - interface used by each user•
62list dns serversDisplays DNS Name Servers, which you configured using the add dns servercommand. The name you defined for it, the preference, the IP
CLI Reference Guide 63list interfacesDisplays the installed interfaces, along with their operational status,administration status, and interface index
64list ip interface_blockDisplays the IP addresses associated with each system interface. If theinterface has a point-to-point connection, then the ne
CLI Reference Guide 65list ipx networksDisplays the IPX networks that you previously defined using the add ipxnetwork command. It lists:• Name - desi
66• Metric - number of hops through routers to reach this servicelist ipx static routesDisplays all IPX static routes previously defined using add ip
CLI Reference Guide 67list modem_groupsDisplays modem groups that you previously defined using the addmodem_group command, along with the number of in
68list processesDisplays all processes running on the system.• Index - a reference number in the Process Table• Name - designation of the process (e
CLI Reference Guide 69list snmp communities or list snmp trap_communitiesThese commands display the defined SNMP communities, which youpreviously defi
CLI Reference Guide 7enable authentication remote...52enable interface <inter
70list tftp clientsDisplays IP addresses of all users allowed to use the Trivial File TransferProtocol (TFTP) to connect to the system. You must have
CLI Reference Guide 71PINGping <ip_name_or_addr> output [output_filename]
72RENAMErename file <input_file> <output_file>Copies files within the FLASH file system. The FLASH file system is a flatfile system (no s
CLI Reference Guide 73RLOGINrlogin <ip_name_or_address>login_name [login_name]TCP_port [number]Creates an rlogin client connection to the specif
74Parameters Descriptionprimary_server Initial server to send the accounting information to,unless use_servers is set to BOTH, in which case bothserve
CLI Reference Guide 75Parameters Descriptionallow_password_change Setting this parameter to TRUE allowsARAP users to change their passwords.Default: T
76set appletalk network <name>{ aarp_gleaning [ENABLE | DISABLE] }{ current_zone [name] }{ ddp_checksums [TRUE | FALSE] }{ default_zone [name] }
CLI Reference Guide 77set authenticationprimary_server [IP_address or name]primary_secret [string]retransmissions [count]secondary_server [IP_address
78Parameters Descriptionhistory <numerical range> Sets depth of the buffer holding commandhistory. Use history command to see currentdepth and l
CLI Reference Guide 79set connectionhost_select [ROUND_ROBIN | RANDOM]message [“prompt”]service [“prompt”]user_name [“prompt”]Configures connection pa
8KILL...58kill <“process name”> ..
80set dial_outsecurity [YES | NO]idle_timeout <minutes>recovery_timeout <minutes>Sets global parameters for all dialout connections over m
CLI Reference Guide 81set dns server preference <number>name <host_name and domain_name>address [ip address]This command redefines the nam
82set framed_route user <name>gateway [ip_address]ip_route [ip_address]metric [number]Specifies a framed (static) network to the user profile fo
CLI Reference Guide 83Parameters Description<interface_name> Designation you choose for a particular port (e.g.:mod:1).at_command Field in which
84spid <string> Service Profile ID provided by your phone supplierfor each B channel. SPIDs tell the phone companyof any special services you’ve
CLI Reference Guide 85set interface <interface_name>filter_access [ON | OFF]input_filter <filter_name>output_filter <filter_name>Set
86RIP Policies : The following RIP policies are supported by the IP route:• Send Default - disabled by default, causes router to advertise itself as
CLI Reference Guide 87Parameters Description<network_name> Designation of the IP network for which you wantto set parameters.broadcast_algorithm
88set ip routingautonomous_system_number [number]table_maximum_size [number] metric_maximum_entries [number] rip_flags [METRICS, SEND_REQUEST]router_i
CLI Reference Guide 89set ip system initial_pool_address [IP_address]pool_members [number]When dial-in network users have their IP addresses dynamic
CLI Reference Guide 9list processes ...68list switched i
90Parameters Description<network_name> Designation of the IPX network. Maximumsize: 32 characters.delay_ticks Interval in number of ticks it tak
CLI Reference Guide 91sap_gap_timer Time the system should wait between sendingSAP packets. Default: 1sap_packet_sizeSize of SAP packets. Default: 510
92set login_host preference <preference_number>rlogin_port [port_number]telnet_port [port_number]clearTCP_port [port_number]Sets rlogin, TELNET
CLI Reference Guide 93set modem_group <group_name>access [DIAL_IN | DIAL_OUT | TWOWAY]connection_type [DIRECT_CONN | NORMAL | DIRECT_NET | NO_PR
94Parameters Description<group_name> Designation of the modem group. Limit of 32 characters.access Sets access type for switched interface. Mode
CLI Reference Guide 95type Specifies type of connection allowed on interface.• Login port only allows login users• Network port only allows network
96set ppp receive_authentication [NONE | PAP | CHAP | EITHER]Sets the type of authentication to be used when establishing PPP connections.See RFC 1334
CLI Reference Guide 97set switched interface <interface_name>access [DIAL_IN | DIAL_OUT | TWO_WAY]at_command [string]connection_type [DIRECT_CON
98Parameters Description<interface_name>The switched interface to modify. Limit: 32 characters.access Sets access type for switched interface. T
CLI Reference Guide 99password Used if connection_type is no_prompt orprompt_user_only.protocol Protocol (ARAP or PPP) to connect with, if connectiont
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