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SPEED TOUCHHome/ProCLI Reference Guide
ADSL Router Series
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Status Released
Change Note BD F aa 39813
Short Title CD-RG STHome/Pro CLI
All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of thisdocument, use and communication of its contentsnot permitted without written authorization from Alcatel.
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Contents
Preface 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 ADSL Commands 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 ATMF Commands 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 Bridge Commands 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 CIP Commands 45. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 Config Commands 55. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 DHCP Commands 61. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 DNS Commands 83. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 IP Commands 105. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9 NAT Commands 125. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10 Phonebook Commands 141. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11 PPP Commands 149. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 PPTP Commands 165. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13 Software Commands 173. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 System Commands 179. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15 TD Commands 187. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index 193. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Preface
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PrefaceWelcome to theAlcatel SpeedTouchtHome/Pro Command Line Interface Reference Guide !
This Reference Guide aims to give the fastidious user a concise, practical and easy to use document
for configuring the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro via its character based Command Line Interface.
Although the SpeedTouchtHome/ProWeb interface is adequate enough for most users, access
via the CLI may be still important for advanced and detailed configuration and troubleshooting.
This CLI Reference Guide covers the CLI commands of the following Alcatel DSL SpeedTouch
products:
" Alcatel SpeedTouchtHome
" Alcatel SpeedTouchtHome ISDN
" Alcatel SpeedTouchtPro
" Alcatel SpeedTouchtPro ISDN
The Reference Guide consists of three main parts:
" Part 1 : CLI Navigation
This part is meant to make the user familiar with the use and operation of theSpeedTouchtHome/Pro CLI. Next to describing the various access methods to the CLI, this
part will describe in brief some general manipulations to navigate through and to performsome operations on the CLI.
" Part 2 : CLI Command Description
This part forms the main part of this Reference Guide. Here all available CLI commands of theSpeedTouchtHome/Pro products are alphabetically described per group selection.
Each command is described in a systematic manner:
D The full name of the CLI command (including the group selection)
D A short description of the CLI command, if needed completed by a description of thepossible impact on the user and/or the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro
D The syntax of the command with a description of each parameterD An example to demonstrate the use of the CLI command
D A list of related CLI commands.
" Part 3 : CLI Command Index
This part allows the user to look up a command alphabetically in its incomplete form.
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" Trademarks
The following trademarks are used in this document:
D Speed Touch is a trademark of the Alcatel Company
D Netscape
and Netscape Navigator
are registered trademarks of NetscapeCommunications Corporation
D Windows and Internet Explorer are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation
D Apple and MacOS are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc.
D UNIX is a registered trademark of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
D Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation.
Other products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers.
" Updates
Due to the continuous evolution of the Alcatel DSL technology, existing products are regularlyupgraded. Alcatel documentation changes accordingly.
For more information on the newest technological changes and documents, please consult theAlcatel web site at following URL:
http://www.alcatel.com
http://www.alcateldsl.com
" Directive
Unless expressly and unambiguously approved by Alcatel, you may not:D disassemble, decompile, reverse engineer, trace or otherwise analyze the equipment, its
content, operation, or functionality, or otherwise attempt to derive source code (or theunderlying ideas, algorithms, structure or organization) from the equipment or from anyother information provided by Alcatel, except to the extent that this restriction is expresslyprohibited by local law;
D copy, rent, loan, resell, sublicense, or otherwise transfer or distribute the equipment toothers;
D modify, adapt or create a derivative work of the equipment;
D remove from any copies of the equipment any product identification, copyright or other
notices;D disseminate performance information or analysis (including, without limitation,
benchmarks) from any source relating to the equipment.
Such acts not expressly approved by Alcatel will result in the loss of product warranty and willinvalidate the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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AlcatelSpeedTouchHome/Pro
CLI Navigation
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Accessing the Command Line Interface
Users can access the Command Line Interface via:" A Telnet session
This requires that TCP/IP connectivity exists between the host from which the Telnet session isopened and the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro
" The serial 'Console' interface, if equipped.
Access via a Telnet Session or Serial Console
As soon a session to the CLI is opened, the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro banner pops up, followed bythe CLI prompt.
In case of a Telnet session authentication via the System password might be required before accessis granted.
The following figure shows an example of the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro banner after opening aTelnet session and authentication.
EXAMPLE:
/home/doejohn{1}$ telnet 10.0.0.138Trying 10.0.0.138...
Connected to 10.0.0.138.
Escape character is ^].
User :
SpeedTouch (0090D000012345)
Password : ######
*
* ______
* ___/_____/\
* / /\\ Alcatel Speed Touch
* _____/__ / \\ ADSL Modem/Router
* _/ /\_____/___ \ Version R3.2
* // / \ /\ \
* _______//_______/ \ / _\/____ Copyright (c) 19992001 Alcatel
* / / \ \ / / / /\
* __/ / \ \ / / / / _\__
* / / / \_______\/ / / / / /\
* /_/______/___________________/ /________/ /___/ \
* \ \ \ ___________ \ \ \ \ \ /* \_\ \ / /\ \ \ \ \___\/
* \ \/ / \ \ \ \ /
* \_____/ / \ \ \________\/
* /__________/ \ \ /
* \ _____ \ /_____\/
* \ / /\ \ /___\/
* /____/ \ \ /
* \ \ /___\/
* \____\/
*
=>
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Navigation and Manipulation
Manipulation commands are commands that manipulate operations on the command line, forexample changing the command group, go to the beginning of the command line, go to the end of
the command line, etc.
Command group Navigation
From top level, you can change to a command group by executing the name of the desiredcommand group.
To obtain a list of all available command groups, execute help from the top level.
EXAMPLE (SpeedTouchtHome):
=>helpFollowing command groups are available :config system software ip phonebook
adsl pptp bridge atmf td
dns dhcp
=>
EXAMPLE (SpeedTouchtPro):
=>helpFollowing command groups are available :
config system software ip phonebook
adsl nat cip ppp pptpbridge atmf td dns dhcp
=>
To return to top level, execute exit.
EXAMPLE:
=>phonebook
[phonebook]=>
[phonebook]=>exit
=>
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The Help Command
Execute help from top level to list all available command groups for the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro.
EXAMPLE (SpeedTouchtPro):=>helpFollowing command groups are available :
config system software ip phonebook
adsl nat cip ppp pptp
bridge atmf td dns dhcp
dhcp dns td atmf mer
=>
You can execute the help command from each command group selection. This results in a list ofthe available commands (and nested command groups, if available) in this particular commandgroup.
EXAMPLE:
=>phonebook
[phonebook]=>
[phonebook]=>helpFollowing commands are available :
list add delete save flush
load autolist help exit
[phonebook]=>
Executing e.g. help phonebookfrom top level gives the same result as executing help from thephonebook command group selection.
EXAMPLE:
=>phonebook helpFollowing commands are available :
list add delete save flush
load autolist help exit
=>
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Entering help followed by a specific command, e.g. help phonebook add (starting from top level)or help add (e.g. on the phonebook command group selection) results in a description of thesyntax for the command.
EXAMPLE:=>help phonebook addadd : Adds a phonebook entry
name=
addr=
type=
=>
Command Completion
The CLI features command completion, which means that when starting to enter a command it canbe completed by pressing the Tab" key.
For example, entering a at the firewall command group selection, followed by a Tab" strokeresults in the full assign command being completed. Entering firewall a from top level gives thesame result.
For the completion to be successful, the part to be added must be unique. Completion works for thecommand groups, for the commands, for the options, but not for values.
EXAMPLE:
=>phonebook
[phonebook]=>d Tab[phonebook]=>delete
Going to the beginning or end of the Command Line
Go to the beginning of the Command Line by pressing "Ctrl+A"; to go to the end of theCommand Line press "Ctrl+E".
In the following example, the first indicates the position of the cursor after pressing "Ctrl+A", thesecond the position of the cursor after pressing "Ctrl+E".
EXAMPLE:
=>list
Breaking off Commands
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You can break off a command by pressing Ctrl+G". This can be useful in a situation where a useris prompted to enter a value which it does not know and wants to abort the command. Instead ofbeing prompted over and over again for the same value, this allows to break of the command.
In the example below Ctrl+G" is pressed after the third prompt `name =`. The command isbroken of and the user returns to the command line.
EXAMPLE:
[phonebook]=>add
name =
name =
name = Ctrl+G"[phonebook]=>
History of Commands
To retake previous commands press the up arrow and come back to more recent commandswith the down arrow . Press Enter ()" to select and execute the retaken command.
EXAMPLE:
=>phonebook
[phonebook]=>list
Name address type usage
Br1 8*35 bridge configured
Br2 8*36 bridge free
Br3 8*37 bridge free
Br4 8*38 bridge free
RELAY_PPP1 8*48 pptp configuredRELAY_PPP2 8*49 pptp configured
RELAY_PPP3 8*50 pptp configured
RELAY_PPP4 8*51 pptp configured
PPP1 8*64 ppp configured
PPP2 8*65 ppp configured
PPP3 8*66 ppp free
DHCP_SPOOF 8*67 ppp configured
CIPPVC1 8*80 cip configured
CIPPVC1 8*81 cip free
CIPPVC3 8*82 cip free
CIPPVC4 8*83 cip free
[phonebook]=>
[phonebook]=>:phonebook list
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Command Line Interface Top Level Structure
The following command groups are available:
" adsl (only applicable for the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro ADSL/POTS variants)" atmf(only applicable for models equipped with an ATMF25.6Mbps port)
" bridge
" cip (only applicable for the SpeedTouchtPro)
" config
" dhcp
" dns
" ip
" nat (only applicable for the SpeedTouchtPro)
" phonebook
" ppp (only applicable for the SpeedTouchtPro)
" pptp
" software
" system
" td
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Command Line Interface Commands
All CLI commands are commands that operate on, or configure, the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro.
You can execute these commands from top level, preceded by the name of the command groupfrom which the command should be executed (e. g. phonebook list).
You can also execute the commands from the command group itself, using the reduced form of thecommand (e.g. list at the phonebooke command group selection).
EXAMPLE:
=>phonebook autolist8.35
8.36
=>phonebook[phonebook]=>autolist
8.358.36
[firewall]=>
Instead of entering a completely builtup command with all its parameters, you can also enter justthe command itself, without its parameters. After this you are prompted to complete the commandwith the required and the optional parameters. For the optional parameters you can simply pressenter without giving a value.
The example below is the equivalent of `phonebook add name=Test addr=8*33 type=pptp`.To break of such incomplete command press Ctrl+G".
EXAMPLE:
=>phonebook addname=Test
addr=8*33
type=pptp
=>
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Direct FTP Access
The SpeedTouchtHome/Pro File SystemThe SpeedTouchHome/Pro permanent storage, further referred to as 'file system', exists ofnonvolatile memory responsible for storing, retrieving and maintaining theSpeedTouchHome/Pro software image(s) and configuration files.
The file system of the SpeedTouchHome/Pro is accessible via the FTP transport protocol. Thisallows to transfer the SpeedTouchHome/Pro software image(s) and/or configuration profile files.
Moreover, via FTP's quote site command you can execute CLI commands from the FTP prompt.
Proceed as indicated in the exmaple below to open an FTP session to the SpeedTouchHome/Profile system:
EXAMPLE:
/home/doejohn{1}$ftp 10.0.0.138Connected to 10.0.0.138
220 Inactivity timer = 120 seconds. Use site idle to change.
Name (10.0.0.138:doejohn):
331 SpeedTouch (00-90-D0-01-02-03) User doejohn OK. Password required.
Password : ######
330 OK
ftp>
SpeedTouchtHome/Pro File System Structure
The files system features a tiny multilevel directory structure with a single root node called 'root' andtwo leaf nodes called 'active' and 'dl'.
The 'root' contains next to the two subdirectories 'active' and 'dl' all necessary files for theSpeedTouchHome/Pro to boot correctly.
The 'active' subdirectory always contains the software image in execution. The 'active' subdirectorymay also contain one or more .ini configuration files. These files are created seperately via the CLIsave command (per command group) or as a complete set of configuration files via the web page'Save all' button or the CLI :config save command.
In other words, after each 'Save all', or config save call, the configuration files present in the 'active'subdirectory reflect the current configuration of the SpeedTouchHome/Pro.
The 'dl' directory contains the dormant software image, if present.
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SpeedTouchtHome/Pro File System Access Rights
Following access rights apply on the file system:
" 'root'Directory
Listing of 'root' directory files (dir)" 'active'Subdirectory
Listing of 'active' subdirectory files (dir)
FTP (m)get of (multiple) 'active' subdirectory files
" 'dl'Subdirectory
Listing of 'dl' subdirectory files (dir)
FTP (m)get of (multiple) 'dl' subdirectory files
FTP (m)put of (multiple) 'dl' subdirectory files
FTP (m)delete of (multiple) 'dl' subdirectory files..
FTP File Transfer
To allow correct file transfers the transfer mode must be set to binary". Moreover, it is suggested toturn on the hashing option to be able to see how the file transfer proceeds:
EXAMPLE:
/home/doejohn{1}$ftp 10.0.0.138Connected to 10.0.0.138
220 Inactivity timer = 120 seconds. Use site idle to change.
Name (10.0.0.138:doejohn):
331 SpeedTouch (00-90-D0-01-02-03) User doejohn OK. Password required.
Password : ######330 OK
ftp>
ftp>bin200 TYPE is now 8-bit binary
ftp>
ftp>hash200Hash mark printing on (8192 byts/hash mark).
ftp>
Customization, Backup and Restore of Configuration Files
For more information on the possibilities of theAlcatel SpeedTouchHome/Pro, configurationfiles and file system, please check the Alcatel support pages at:
http://www.alcatel.com
http://www.alcateldsl.com
Or contact your local Alcatel Sales representative.
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AlcatelSpeedTouchHome/Pro
CLI Command Description
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1 ADSL CommandsThe adsl command group is only applicable to the SpeedTouchtHome/ProADSL/POTSvariants, NOT to the SpeedTouchtHome ISDN and SpeedTouchtPro ISDNADSL/ISDNvariants.
adsl (to access the ADSL level)
adsl configadsl load
adsl save
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adsl configShow/set theADSL/POTS configuration.
SYNTAX:
adsl config [opermode = ][maxbitspertoneUS = ]
[opermode] The operational mode of the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro modem.Choose between:G ansiG g.dmt_annex_aG g.liteG multimodeBy default the ADSL modem will start in multimode.
OPTIONAL
maxbitspertoneUS A number between 10 and 14 (bits per tone).
Represents the maximum number of bits whic hcan be allocated toeach ADSL DMT tone in the upstream direction.By default the modem will use up to 13 bits per tone.
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>adsl config
ADSL configuration:
opermode = multimode
maxbitspertoneUS = 13
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
adsl load Load saved or default ADSL configuration.adsl save Save current ADSL interface configuration.
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adsl loadLoad saved or default ADSL configuration.
SYNTAX:
adsl load [{saved|defaults}]
adsl load Load saved ADSL configuration.
adsl load saved Load saved ADSL configuration.
adsl load defaults Load default ADSL configuration.
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adsl save
Save current ADSL configuration.
SYNTAX:
adsl save
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2 ATMF CommandsThe atmf command group is only applicable to the SpeedTouchtHome/ProADSL/POTSvariants equipped with an ATMF25.6Mbps port.
atmf (to access the ATMF level)
atmf add
atmf config
atmf delete
atmf flushatmf list
atmf load
atmf save
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atmf addAdd a crossconnection between the ATMF25 interface and the WAN interface.
SYNTAX:
atmf add vpi = vci =
vpi A number between 0 and 7.Represents the Virtual Path identifier.
REQUIRED
vci A number between 0 and 511.Represents the Virtual Channel identifier.Use VCI=0 for a VP crossconnection.
REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>atmf list
Current ATM-Forum cross-connections:
VPI = 1 VCI = 0
VPI = 2 VCI = 0
VPI = 3 VCI = 0
VPI = 4 VCI = 0
VPI = 5 VCI = 0
VPI = 6 VCI = 0
VPI = 7 VCI = 0
=>atmf add vpi=0 vci=35=>atmf list
Current ATM-Forum cross-connections:
VPI = 0 VCI = 35
VPI = 1 VCI = 0
VPI = 2 VCI = 0VPI = 3 VCI = 0
VPI = 4 VCI = 0
VPI = 5 VCI = 0
VPI = 6 VCI = 0
VPI = 7 VCI = 0
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
atmf delete Delete a crossconnection on the ATMF25 interface.atmf list Show current ATMF25 interface configuration.
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atmf configShow/set theATMF25 interface configuration.
SYNTAX:
atmf config [status = ]
maxbitspertoneUS Let the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro assume that the physical link of theATMF connection is always enabled (on) or allow to check the pysicallink.By default the ATMF25 pysical link status will be assumed always tobe enabled (on), in which case the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro will not(never) be the source of F4/F5 AIS OAM cells.
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>atmf config
ATM-Forum state = ON
=>
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atmf deleteDelete a crossconnection on the ATMF25 interface.
SYNTAX:
atmf delete vpi = vci =
vpi A number between 0 and 7.Represents the Virtual Path identifier.
REQUIRED
vci A number between 0 and 511.Represents the Virtual Channel identifier.Use VCI=0 for a VP crossconnection.
REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>atmf list
Current ATM-Forum cross-connections:
VPI = 0 VCI = 35
VPI = 1 VCI = 0
VPI = 2 VCI = 0
VPI = 3 VCI = 0
VPI = 4 VCI = 0
VPI = 5 VCI = 0
VPI = 6 VCI = 0
VPI = 7 VCI = 0
=>atmf delete vpi=0 vci=35=>atmf list
Current ATM-Forum cross-connections:
VPI = 1 VCI = 0
VPI = 2 VCI = 0VPI = 3 VCI = 0
VPI = 4 VCI = 0
VPI = 5 VCI = 0
VPI = 6 VCI = 0
VPI = 7 VCI = 0
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
atmf add Add a crossconnection on the ATMF25 interface.atmf list Show current ATMF25 interface configuration.
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atmf flush
Flush complete ATMF25 interface configuration.
The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations.
SYNTAX:
atmf flush
EXAMPLE:
=>atmf list
Current ATM-Forum cross-connections:
VPI = 1 VCI = 0
VPI = 2 VCI = 0
VPI = 3 VCI = 0
VPI = 4 VCI = 0
VPI = 5 VCI = 0
VPI = 6 VCI = 0VPI = 7 VCI = 0
=>atmf flush=>atmf list
Current ATM-Forum cross-connections:
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
atmf load Load saved or default ATMF25 interface configuration.atmf save Save current ATMF25 interface configuration.
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atmf list
Show all current ATMF25 interface crossconnections .
SYNTAX:
atmf list
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:
=>atmf listCurrent ATM-Forum cross-connections:
VPI = 0 VCI = 35
VPI = 1 VCI = 0
VPI = 2 VCI = 0
VPI = 3 VCI = 0
VPI = 4 VCI = 0
VPI = 5 VCI = 0
VPI = 6 VCI = 0VPI = 7 VCI = 0
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
atmf add Add an ATMF25 interface crossconnection.
atmf delete Delete a crossconnection on the ATMF25 interface.
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atmf loadLoad saved (or default) ATMF25 interface configuration.
SYNTAX:
atmf load [{saved|defaults}]
atmf load Load saved ATMF25 interface configuration.
atmf load saved Load saved ATMF25 interface configuration.
atmf load defaults Load default ATMF25 interface configuration.
RELATED COMMANDS:
atmf flush Flush complete ATMF25 interface configuration.atmf save Save current ATMF25 interface configuration.
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atmf save
Save current ATMF25 interface configuration.
SYNTAX:
atmf save
RELATED COMMANDS:
atmf flush Flush complete ATMF25 interface configuration.
atmf load Load saved or default ATMF25 interface configuration.
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3 Bridge Commandsbridge (to access the Bridge level)
bridge config
bridge flush
bridge load
bridge macadd
bridge macdelete
bridge maclistbridge portadd
bridge portconfig
bridge portdelete
bridge portlist
bridge save
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bridge configShow/set bridge aging policy.
SYNTAX:
bridge config [age = ]
[age] A number between 10 and 100000 (seconds).Represents the lifetime of a dynamically learned MAC address.By default the aging timer is 300 seconds.
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>bridge configAging : 300
=>bridge config age=600=>bridge config
Aging : 600=>
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bridge flushFlush complete bridging configuration.
The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations.
SYNTAX:
bridge flush
EXAMPLE:
=>bridge portlist
0 OBC state: forwarding
RX bytes: 75783 frames: 572
TX bytes: 82768372 frames: 341221 dropframes: 0
1 eth0 state: forwarding
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238
TX bytes: 75689 frames: 425 dropframes: 5558017
2 Br1 state: forwarding
vpi: 8 vci: 35 protocol: vc-muc
fcs: off compression: off
RX bytes: 75 frames: 12
TX bytes: 30246 frames: 91 dropframes: 0
=>bridge flush=>bridge portlist
0 OBC state: forwarding
RX bytes: 75783 frames: 572
TX bytes: 82768372 frames: 341221 dropframes: 0
1 eth0 state: forwarding
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238
TX bytes: 75689 frames: 425 dropframes: 5558017
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
bridge load Load saved or default bridge configuration.
bridge save Save current bridge configuration.
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bridge loadLoad saved (or default) bridge configuration.
SYNTAX:
bridge load [{saved|defaults}]
bridge load Load saved bridge configuration.
bridge load saved Load saved bridge configuration.
bridge load defaults Load default bridge configuration.
RELATED COMMANDS:
bridge flush Flush complete bridge configuration.bridge save Save current bridge configuration.
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bridge macaddAdd a static MAC address to the filtering database. Allows to manually add static addresses, whichshould normally be dynamically discovered by the bridge itself.
SYNTAX:
bridge macadd port = hwaddr =
intf The name of the bridge interface to add the MAC address for. REQUIRED
hwaddr The MAC address of the new entry. REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>bridge maclist
00:90:d0:01:02:03 static, OBCff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff static, OBC
01:80:c2:00:00:00 static, OBC
01:80:c2:00:00:01 static, OBC
...
01:80:c2:00:00:10 static, OBC
00:01:42:5f:7d:81 dynamic, eth0, 597 seconds
00:50:8b:31:cc:aa dynamic, eth0, 513 seconds
08:00:20:c1:9a:12 dynamic, eth0, 600 seconds
...
=>bridge macadd port=eth0 hwaddr=00:80:9f:01:23:45=>bridge maclist
00:90:d0:01:02:03 static, OBC
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff static, OBC
01:80:c2:00:00:00 static, OBC
01:80:c2:00:00:01 static, OBC...
01:80:c2:00:00:10 static, OBC
00:80:9f:01:23:45 permanent, OBC
00:01:42:5f:7d:81 dynamic, eth0, 598 seconds
00:50:8b:31:cc:aa dynamic, eth0, 379 seconds
08:00:20:c1:9a:12 dynamic, eth0, 600 seconds
00:08:c7:c3:5f:fc dynamic, eth0, 215 seconds
...
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
bridge macdelete Delete a MAC address entry.bridge maclist Show current filtering database.
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bridge macdeleteRemove a MAC address from the filtering database.
SYNTAX:
bridge macdelete hwaddr =
hwaddr The MAC address of the entry to delete. REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>bridge maclist
00:90:d0:01:02:03 static, OBC
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff static, OBC
01:80:c2:00:00:00 static, OBC
01:80:c2:00:00:01 static, OBC
...
01:80:c2:00:00:10 static, OBC00:80:9f:01:23:45 permanent, OBC
00:01:42:5f:7d:81 dynamic, eth0, 597 seconds
00:50:8b:31:cc:aa dynamic, eth0, 513 seconds
08:00:20:c1:9a:12 dynamic, eth0, 600 seconds
...
=>bridge macdelete hwaddr=00:80:9f:01:23:45=>bridge maclist
00:90:d0:01:02:03 static, OBC
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff static, OBC
01:80:c2:00:00:00 static, OBC
01:80:c2:00:00:01 static, OBC
...
01:80:c2:00:00:10 static, OBC
00:01:42:5f:7d:81 dynamic, eth0, 598 seconds
00:50:8b:31:cc:aa dynamic, eth0, 379 seconds
08:00:20:c1:9a:12 dynamic, eth0, 600 seconds
00:08:c7:c3:5f:fc dynamic, eth0, 215 seconds
...
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
bridge macadd Add a static MAC address entry.
bridge maclist Show current filtering database.
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bridge maclistShow current MAC address filtering database.
SYNTAX:
bridge maclist
EXAMPLE:
=>bridge maclist
00:90:d0:01:02:03 static, OBC
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff static, OBC
01:80:c2:00:00:00 static, OBC
01:80:c2:00:00:01 static, OBC
...
01:80:c2:00:00:10 static, OBC
00:80:9f:24:ab:cf static, OBC
00:01:42:5f:7d:81 dynamic, eth0, 598 seconds00:50:8b:31:cc:aa dynamic, eth0, 379 seconds
08:00:20:c1:9a:12 dynamic, eth0, 600 seconds
00:08:c7:c3:5f:fc dynamic, eth0, 215 seconds
08:00:20:a8:f4:34 dynamic, eth0, 600 seconds
08:00:20:83:b7:26 dynamic, eth0, 600 seconds
00:10:83:1b:13:18 dynamic, eth0, 599 seconds
...
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
bridge macadd Add a static MAC address entry.
bridge macdelete Delete a MAC address entry.
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bridge portaddCreate a bridge interface.
SYNTAX:
bridge portadd dest = [proto = {vcmux|llc}][vc_mux_fcs = {off|on}]
dest The destination address for the new interface.Typically a phonebook entry.
REQUIRED
[encaps] The type of encapsulation to be used for this bridge interface. Choosebetween:G llc/snapG vcmux
OPTIONAL
[vc_mux_fcs] Whether or not to include the Ethernet FCS in the packet header onthe WAN side. Choose between:G offG on
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>bridge portlist
0 OBC state: forwarding
RX bytes: 75783 frames: 572
TX bytes: 82768372 frames: 341221 dropframes: 0
1 eth0 state: forwarding
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238TX bytes: 75689 frames: 425 dropframes: 5558017
=>bridge portadd dest=Br1 proto=vc-mux vc_mux_fcs=on=>bridge portlist
0 OBC state: forwarding
RX bytes: 75783 frames: 572
TX bytes: 82768372 frames: 341221 dropframes: 0
1 eth0 state: forwarding
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238
TX bytes: 75689 frames: 425 dropframes: 5558017
2 Br1 state: forwarding
vpi: 8 vci: 35 protocol: vc-muc
fcs: on compression: off
RX bytes: 0 frames: 0TX bytes: 0 frames: 0 dropframes: 0
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
bridge portdelete Delete a bridge interface.
bridge portconfig Configure a bridge interface.
bridge portlist Show current bridge configuration.
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bridge portconfigConfigure a bridge interface.
SYNTAX:
bridge portconfig port = [state = ]
port The name of the bridge interface to configure. REQUIRED
[state] The bridge portstate for this interface. Choose between:G disabledG learningG forwarding
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:=>bridge portlist
0 OBC state: forwarding
RX bytes: 75783 frames: 572
TX bytes: 82768372 frames: 341221 dropframes: 0
1 eth0 state: forwarding
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238
TX bytes: 75689 frames: 425 dropframes: 5558017
2 Br1 state: forwarding
vpi: 8 vci: 35 protocol: vc-muc
fcs: on compression: off
RX bytes: 0 frames: 0
TX bytes: 0 frames: 0 dropframes: 0=>bridge portconfig port=Br1 state=learning=>bridge portlist
0 OBC state: forwarding
RX bytes: 75783 frames: 572
TX bytes: 82768372 frames: 341221 dropframes: 0
1 eth0 state: forwarding
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238
TX bytes: 75689 frames: 425 dropframes: 5558017
2 Br1 state: learning
vpi: 8 vci: 35 protocol: vc-muc
fcs: on compression: off
RX bytes: 0 frames: 0
TX bytes: 0 frames: 0 dropframes: 0
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
bridge portadd Create a bridge interface.
bridge portdelete Delete a bridge interface.
bridge portlist Show current bridge configuration.
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bridge portdeleteDelete a bridge interface.
bridge portdelete port =
port The name of the interface name to delete. REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>bridge portlist
0 OBC state: forwarding
RX bytes: 75783 frames: 572
TX bytes: 82768372 frames: 341221 dropframes: 0
1 eth0 state: forwarding
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238
TX bytes: 75689 frames: 425 dropframes: 5558017
2 Br1 state: forwarding
vpi: 8 vci: 35 protocol: vc-muc
fcs: on compression: off
RX bytes: 0 frames: 0
TX bytes: 0 frames: 0 dropframes: 0
=>bridge portdelete port=Br1=>bridge portlist
0 OBC state: forwarding
RX bytes: 75783 frames: 572
TX bytes: 82768372 frames: 341221 dropframes: 0
1 eth0 state: forwarding
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238
TX bytes: 75689 frames: 425 dropframes: 5558017=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
bridge portadd Create a bridge interface.bridge portconfig Configure a bridge interface.bridge portlist Show current bridge configuration.
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bridge portlistShow all current bridge interfaces.
SYNTAX:
bridge portlist
EXAMPLE:
=>bridge portlist
0 OBC state: forwarding
RX bytes: 75783 frames: 572
TX bytes: 82768372 frames: 341221 dropframes: 0
1 eth0 state: forwarding
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238
TX bytes: 75689 frames: 425 dropframes: 5558017
2 Br1 state: forwarding
vpi: 8 vci: 35 protocol: vc-muc
fcs: off compression: off
RX bytes: 75 frames: 12
TX bytes: 30246 frames: 91 dropframes: 0
=>
DESCRIPTION:
`RX bytes` indicates the number of Received bytes, `TX bytes the number of Transmitted bytes. OBCis short for On Board Controller and indicates the physical bridge port.
RELATED COMMANDS:
bridge portadd Create a bridge interface.bridge portconfig Configure a bridge interface.bridge portdelete Delete a bridge interface.
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bridge saveSave current bridge configuration.
SYNTAX:
bridge save
RELATED COMMANDS:
bridge flush Flush complete bridge configuration.bridge load Load saved or default bridge configuration.
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4 CIP CommandsThe cip command group is only applicable to the SpeedTouchtPro, NOT to theSpeedTouchtHome .
cip (to access the CIP level)
cip flush
cip ifadd
cip ifdelete
cip iflistcip load
cip pvcadd
cip pvcdelete
cip pvclist
cip save
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cip flushFlush complete CIP configuration.
The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations.
SYNTAX:
cip flush
EXAMPLE:
=>cip iflist
cip0 addr = 172.16.0.5 mask = 255.255.255.0
hwaddr =
inarp_reqs_in = 0 inarp_repl_in = 0 inarp_inv_in = 0
inarp_reqs_out = 0 inarp_repl_out = 0 inarp_inv_out= 0
=>cip flush
=>cip iflist=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
cip load Load saved or default CIP configuration.cip save Save current CIP configuration.
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cip ifaddCreate a CIP interface at the local side of the Logical IP Subnet (LIS).
SYNTAX:
cip ifadd addr = [netmask = ][hwaddr = ]
addr The CIP interface's local IP address in the LIS. REQUIRED
netmask The LIS's subnetmask. OPTIONAL
hwaddr The ATM address (hardware address) of the entry. OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>cip iflist
cip1 addr = 172.16.0.5 mask = 255.255.255.0
hwaddr =
inarp_reqs_in = 0 inarp_repl_in = 0 inarp_inv_in = 0
inarp_reqs_out = 0 inarp_repl_out = 0 inarp_inv_out= 0
=>cip ifadd addr=172.16.1.1 netmask=255.255.255.0=>cip iflist
cip1 addr = 172.16.0.5 mask = 255.255.255.0
hwaddr =
inarp_reqs_in = 0 inarp_repl_in = 0 inarp_inv_in = 0
inarp_reqs_out = 0 inarp_repl_out = 0 inarp_inv_out= 0
cip0 addr = 172.16.1.1 mask = 255.255.255.0
hwaddr =inarp_reqs_in = 0 inarp_repl_in = 0 inarp_inv_in = 0
inarp_reqs_out = 0 inarp_repl_out = 0 inarp_inv_out= 0
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
cip ifdelete Delete a CIP interface.cip ifadd Show current CIP configuration.
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cip ifdeleteDelete a CIP interface at the local side of the Logical IP Subnet (LIS).
SYNTAX:
cip ifdelete addr =
addr The CIP interface's local IP address in the LIS. REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>cip iflist
cip0 addr = 172.16.1.1 mask = 255.255.255.0
hwaddr =
inarp_reqs_in = 0 inarp_repl_in = 0 inarp_inv_in = 0
inarp_reqs_out = 0 inarp_repl_out = 0 inarp_inv_out= 0
cip1 addr = 172.16.0.5 mask = 255.255.255.0hwaddr =
inarp_reqs_in = 0 inarp_repl_in = 0 inarp_inv_in = 0
inarp_reqs_out = 0 inarp_repl_out = 0 inarp_inv_out= 0
=>cip ifdelete addr=172.16.1.1=>cip iflist
cip1 addr = 172.16.0.5 mask = 255.255.255.0
hwaddr =
inarp_reqs_in = 0 inarp_repl_in = 0 inarp_inv_in = 0
inarp_reqs_out = 0 inarp_repl_out = 0 inarp_inv_out= 0
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
cip ifadd Create a CIP interface.cip iflist Show current CIP configuration.
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cip iflistShow current CIP configuration.
SYNTAX:
cip iflist
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:
=>cip iflistcip0 addr = 172.16.1.1 mask = 255.255.255.0
hwaddr =
inarp_reqs_in = 0 inarp_repl_in = 0 inarp_inv_in = 0
inarp_reqs_out = 0 inarp_repl_out = 0 inarp_inv_out= 0
cip1 addr = 172.16.0.5 mask = 255.255.255.0
hwaddr =
inarp_reqs_in = 0 inarp_repl_in = 0 inarp_inv_in = 0inarp_reqs_out = 0 inarp_repl_out = 0 inarp_inv_out= 0
=>
DESCRIPTION:
inarp_reqs_in/inarp_reqs_out : Incoming/outgoing inverse ARP requests
inarp_repl_in/inarp_repl_out : Incoming/outgoing inverse ARP replies
inarp_inv_in/inarp_inv_out : Incoming/outgoing invalid inverse ARP messages
EXAMPLE INPUT/OUTPUT: EVOLUTION OF ARP REQUESTS IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT:
=>cip iflist
cip0 addr = 200.200.200.138 mask = 255.255.255.0hwaddr =
inarp_reqs_in = 18 inarp_repl_in = 75 inarp_inv_in = 0
inarp_reqs_out = 18 inarp_repl_out = 75 inarp_inv_out= 0
=>cip iflistcip0 addr = 200.200.200.138 mask = 255.255.255.0
hwaddr =
inarp_reqs_in = 22 inarp_repl_in = 75 inarp_inv_in = 0
inarp_reqs_out = 22 inarp_repl_out = 75 inarp_inv_out= 0
=>cip iflistcip0 addr = 200.200.200.138 mask = 255.255.255.0
hwaddr =
inarp_reqs_in = 22 inarp_repl_in = 76 inarp_inv_in = 0inarp_reqs_out = 22 inarp_repl_out = 76 inarp_inv_out= 0
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
cip ifadd Create a CIP interface.cip ifdelete Delete a CIP interface.
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cip loadLoad saved (or default) CIP configuration.
Execute cip flush prior to cip load.
SYNTAX:
cip load [{saved|defaults}]
cip load Load saved CIP configuration.
cip load saved Load saved CIP configuration.
cip load defaults Load default CIP configuration.
RELATED COMMANDS:cip flush Flush complete CIP configuration.cip save Save current CIP configuration.
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cip pvcaddCreate a PVC ARP entry for destinations which are not RFC 1577/RFC2225 compliant.
SYNTAX:
cip pvcadd dest = [destaddr = ][mtu = ]
dest The destination address for the new interface.Typically a phonebook entry.
REQUIRED
[destaddr] The IP address of the destination host. OPTIONAL
[mtu] A number between 273 and 20000 (bytes).Represents the maximum AAL5 packet size for this connection.By default the mtu is 9180 bytes.
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>cip pvclist
=>cip pvcadd dest=CIPPVC1 destaddr=172.16.1.2 mtu=546=>cip pvclist
CIPPVC1 vpi = 8 vci = 80 dest_ip = 172.16.1.2
encaps = llc mtu = 546
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
cip pvcdelete Delete a PVC ARP entry.cip pvclist Show current PVC ARP entries.
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cip pvcdeleteDelete a PVC ARP entry.
SYNTAX:
cip pvcdelete dest =
dest The destination address of the interface.Typically a phonebook entry.
REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>cip pvclist
CIPPVC1 vpi = 8 vci = 80 dest_ip = 172.16.1.2
encaps = llc mtu = 546
=>cip pvcdelete dest=CIPPVC1=>cip pvclist
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
cip pvcadd Create a PVC ARP entry.
cip pvclist Show current PVC ARP entries.
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cip pvclistShow current PVC ARP entries.
SYNTAX:
cip pvclist
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:
=>cip pvclist
CIPPVC1 vpi = 8 vci = 80 dest_ip = 172.16.1.2
encaps = llc mtu = 546
=>
EXAMPLE INPUT/OUTPUT IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT:
=>cip iflistcip0 addr = 200.200.200.138 mask = 255.255.255.0
hwaddr = A0:*.03
inarp_reqs_in = 0 inarp_repl_in = 75 inarp_inv_in = 0
inarp_reqs_out = 0 inarp_repl_out = 75 inarp_inv_out= 0
=>cip pvclistCIPPVC1 vpi = 6 vci = 99 dest_ip = 172.16.1.3
encaps = llc mtu = 9180
CIPPVC2 vpi = 8 vci = 50 dest_ip = 200.200.200.14
encaps = llc mtu = 9180
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:cip pvcdelete Delete a PVC ARP entry.cip pvcadd Create a PVC ARP entry.
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cip saveSave current CIP configuration.
SYNTAX:
cip save
RELATED COMMANDS:
cip flush Flush complete CIP configuration.cip load Load saved or default CIP configuration.
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5 Config Commandsconfig (to access the Config level)
config erase
config flush
config load
config reset
config save
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config erasePhysically remove all saved configurations.
SYNTAX:
config erase
RELATED COMMANDS:
config flush Flush complete runtime configuration.config load Load complete saved or default configuration.config reset Flush current and optionally restore default configuration.config save Save complete runtime configuration.
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config flushFlush complete current configuration without affecting saved configurations.
This combines all flush commands: atmf flush, bridge flush, cip flush, config flush, dhcp flush,dns flush, nat flush, phonebook flush, ppp flush, pptp flush, system flush and optionallyip
flush.
SYNTAX:
config flush [keep_ip = ]
[keep_ip] Keep current IP configuration (yes) or not (no).Not keeping the IP settings could cause lost IP connectivity in the LAN.By default IP settings are preserved.
OPTIONAL
RELATED COMMANDS:
config erase Physically remove all saved configurations.config load Load complete saved or default configuration.config reset Flush current and optionally restore default configuration.config save Save current runtime configuration.
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config loadLoad complete saved or default configuration. Execute config flush prior to config load.
In case the saved configuration is loaded (defaults=no) this combines all load commands: atmfload, bridge load, cip load, dhcp load, dns load, nat load, phonebook load, ppp load,
pptp load, system load and optionallyip load.
SYNTAX:
config load [load_ip = ][config_set = {saved|defaults}]
[load_ip] Load IP settings (yes) or not (no).Not specifying thisd parameter preserves the current IP configuration.
OPTIONAL
[config_set] Load saved configuration (saved) or default configuration (defaults).Not specifying this parameter loads the saved configuration
OPTIONAL
RELATED COMMANDS:
config erase Physically remove all saved configurations.config flush Flush complete runtime configuration.config reset Flush current and optionally restore default configuration.config save Save current runtime configuration.
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config resetFlush current runtime configuration and restore factory default configuration. Optionally theruntime, saved IP configuration can be preserved.
SYNTAX:
config reset [keep_ip = ]
[keep_ip] Keep IP settings (yes) or not (no).Not keeping the IP settings could cause lost IP connectivity in the LAN.
OPTIONAL
RELATED COMMANDS:
config erase Physically remove all saved configurations.config flush Flush complete current configuration.config load Load complete saved or default configuration.
config save Save current runtime configuration.
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config saveSave all existing configurations and modifications entered by the user.
This combines all save commands: atmf save, bridge save, cip save, config save, dhcp save,dns save, ip save, nat save, phonebook save, ppp save, pptp save, and system save.
SYNTAX:
config save
RELATED COMMANDS:
config erase Physically remove all saved configurations.config flush Flush complete current configuration.config load Load complete saved or default configuration.config reset Flush current and optionally restore default configuration.
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6 DHCP Commandsdhcp add
dhcp client
dhcp clrstats
dhcp config
dhcp delete
dhcp flush
dhcp listdhcp load
dhcp policy
dhcp save
dhcp spoof
dhcp start
dhcp stats
dhcp status
dhcp stop
dhcp troff
dhcp tron
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dhcp addAssign a static IP address to a host in the local network. This address is allocated on a permanentbasis, and is excluded from the pool of addresses used by the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro DHCPserver.
SYNTAX:
dhcp add clientid = addr = [leasetime = ][hostname = ]
clientid The DHCP client's MAC address. REQUIRED
addr The IP address for this DHCP host. REQUIRED
[leasetime] A number between 0 and 1814400 (seconds).
Represents the preferred time the client wants to use an address.By default the leasetime is 7200 seconds (2 hours).Specifying -1 makes the lease permanent.
OPTIONAL
[hostname] The hostname to add to the local DNS table for this host. OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>dhcp list
Leases:
Lease 0: 01:00:A0:24:AE:66:E1
Hostname = Default
ip address : 10.0.0.8
expires in : 1 h, 16 min, 20 sec
lease is being used.
Total size of table: 36, in use: 1 free: 97 %
=>dhcp add clientid=01:23:45:67:89:ab addr=10.0.0.1 leastime=60 hostname=NewLease=>dhcp list
Leases:
Lease 0: 01:00:A0:24:AE:66:E1
Hostname = Default
ip address : 10.0.0.8
expires in : 1 h, 15 min, 32 sec
lease is being used.
Lease 1: 01:23:45:67:89:AB
Hostname = NewLease
ip address : 10.0.0.1
expires in : 23 seclease is being used.
Total size of table: 36, in use: 2 free: 94 %
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp delete Delete a DHCP lease.dhcp list Show current DHCP leases.
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dhcp clientSet the AutoDHCP client timeout in startup phase. Only applicable in AutoDHCP mode (Seedhcp policycommand).
SYNTAX:
dhcp client timeout =
timeout A number between 0 and 1814400 (seconds).Represents the time to look for another DHCP server.Specifying `1` will make the timeout infinite: theSpeedTouchtHome/Pro will remain client.By default the timeout is 20 seconds.
REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>dhcp status
DHCP Server Status: Running
Current configuration:
Address Range: 10.0.0.1 ... 10.255.255.254
.......
Startup client parameters:
Timeout: 20 sec
Tracing: off
Memory usage:
Leases: total: 36, in use: 7 free: 80 %
=>dhcp client timeout=15=>dhcp status
DHCP Server Status: Running
Current configuration:
Address Range: 10.0.0.1 ... 10.255.255.254
.......Startup client parameters:
Timeout: 15 sec
Tracing: off
Memory usage:
Leases: total: 36, in use: 7 free: 80 %
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp policy Set DHCP policy.dhcp start Start DHCP server.dhcp status Show current DHCP server configuration.dhcp stop Stop DHCP server.
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dhcp clrstatsClear SpeedTouchtHome/Pro DHCP server statistics.
SYNTAX:
dhcp clrstats
EXAMPLE:
=>dhcp stats
DHCP server statistics:
Corrupted packet recv : 0
DISCOVER : 9575
REQUEST : 121
DECLINE : 0
RELEASE : 0
INFORM : 13
Pure BOOTP REQUESTS : 2Other message types : 0
OFFERs sent : 9552
ACKs sent : 121
NAKs sent : 0
Lease table got full : no
Ping table got full : no
Second DHCP server seen : no
=>dhcp clrstats=>dhcp stats
DHCP server statistics:
Corrupted packet recv : 0
DISCOVER : 0
REQUEST : 0
DECLINE : 0
RELEASE : 0INFORM : 0
Pure BOOTP REQUESTS : 0
Other message types : 0
OFFERs sent : 0
ACKs sent : 0
NAKs sent : 0
Lease table got full : no
Ping table got full : no
Second DHCP server seen : no
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp stats Show DHCP server statistics.
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dhcp configSet SpeedTouchtHome/Pro DHCP server configuration.
Execute dhcp status to see the actual status and configuration.
SYNTAX:
dhcp config [beginrange = ][endrange = ][netmask = ][leasetime = ][gateway = ][dnsaddr = ]
beginrange The lowest IP address in the DHCP address range to use for leasing.Default value of this parameter is 10.0.0.1.
OPTIONAL
endrange The highest IP address in the DHCP address range to use for leasing.
Default value of this parameter is 10.255.255.254.
OPTIONAL
netmask The applicable netmask for the DHCP leases. OPTIONAL
leasetime A number between 0 and 1814400 (seconds).Represents the time for which a client can use its dynamicallyallocated IP address.By default the leasetime is 2 hours (7200 seconds).Specifying -1 makes the lease permanent.
OPTIONAL
gateway The IP address of the gateway for DHCP clients. OPTIONAL
dnsaddr The IP address of the DNS server for DHCP clients.
Entering '0' sets the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro as DNS server.
OPTIONAL
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EXAMPLE:
=>dhcp status
DHCP Server Status: Running
Current configuration:
Address Range: 10.0.0.1 ... 10.255.255.254
Netmask: 255.0.0.0Lease time: 10800 seconds
Gateway (default router): 10.0.0.138
DNS server: 10.0.0.1
Domain name: lan
Policies:
Verify first:no
Trust client:yes
Spoofing: no
Start as client: yes
Spoofing parameters:
Failure timeout (!DoD): 4 sec
Failure lease time (!DoD):60 sec
Temp. lease time (DoD): 10 sec
Startup client parameters:
Timeout: 15 secTracing: off
Memory usage:
Leases: total: 36, in use: 7 free: 80 %
=>dhcp server config beginrange=172.16.0.2endrange=172.16.0.122netmask=255.0.0.0leasetime=21600 gateway=172.16.0.1 dnsaddr=172.16.0.254
=>dhcp status
DHCP Server Status: Running
Current configuration:
Address Range: 172.16.0.2 ... 172.16.0.122
Netmask: 255.0.0.0
Lease time: 21600 seconds
Gateway (default router): 172.16.0.1
DNS server: 172.16.0.254
Domain name: lan
Policies:
Verify first:no
Trust client:yes
Spoofing: no
Start as client: yes
Spoofing parameters:
Failure timeout (!DoD): 4 sec
Failure lease time (!DoD):60 sec
Temp. lease time (DoD): 10 sec
Startup client parameters:
Timeout: 15 sec
Tracing: off
Memory usage:
Leases: total: 36, in use: 7 free: 80 %
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp status Show current DHCP server configuration.
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dhcp deleteDelete a DHCP lease.
SYNTAX:
dhcp delete index =
index The index number of the entry to be deleted.Execute dhcp list to see a list of the index numbers of all currentDHCP leases.
REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>dhcp list
Leases:
Lease 0: 01:00:A0:24:AE:66:E1
Hostname = Default
ip address : 10.0.0.8expires in : 1 h, 16 min, 20 sec
lease is being used.
Lease 1: 01:23:45:67:89:AB
Hostname = NewLease
ip address : 10.0.0.1
expires in : 23 sec
lease is being used.
Total size of table: 36, in use: 2 free: 94 %
=>dhcp delete index=1=>dhcp list
Leases:
Lease 0: 01:00:A0:24:AE:66:E1
Hostname = Default
ip address : 10.0.0.8expires in : 1 h, 15 min, 32 sec
lease is being used.
Total size of table: 36, in use: 1 free: 97 %
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp add Add a DHCP lease manually.dhcp list Show current DHCP leases.
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dhcp flushFlush complete DHCP server configuration and dynamic leases.
The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations.
SYNTAX:
dhcp flush
EXAMPLE:
=>dhcp list
Leases:
Lease 2: 01:52:41:53:20:A0:1B:A7:EB:AD:3C:C0:01:01:00:00:00
ip address: 10.0.7.79
expires in: 11 sec
lease is not being used.
Lease 1: 01:52:41:53:20:20:4D:0D:CB:03:40:C0:01:01:00:00:00
ip address: 10.0.7.62Spoofed lease from 2: DHCP_SPOOF
Assigned (temporary) private ip address.
expires in: 1 min, 39 sec
lease is not being used.
Lease 0: 01:00:A0:24:AE:66:E1
Hostname = Default
ip address : 10.0.0.8
expires in : 1 h, 16 min, 20 sec
lease is being used.
Lease 3: 01:23:55:67:89:AB
Hostname = Tempo
ip address : 10.0.0.1
never expires!
lease is not being used.
Total size of table: 36, in use: 4 free: 89 %
=>dhcp flush=>dhcp list
No active leases
Total size of table: 36, in use: 0 free: 100 %
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp load Load saved or default DHCP server configuration and permanentleases.
dhcp save Save current DHCP server configuration and permanent leases.
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dhcp listList current DHCP leases, indicated by their index number.
SYNTAX:
dhcp list
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:
=>dhcp listLeases:
Lease 2: 01:52:41:53:20:50:6D:C0:40:02:32:C0:01:01:00:00:00
ip address: 10.0.7.142
expires in: 3 sec
lease is not being used.
Lease 3: 01:52:41:53:20:A0:1B:A7:EB:AD:3C:C0:01:01:00:00:00
ip address: 10.0.7.143
expires in: 17 seclease is not being used.
Lease 5: 01:52:41:53:20:F0:90:8F:09:E1:35:BE:01:01:00:00:00
ip address: 10.0.7.144
expires in: 55 sec
lease is not being used.
Lease 6: 01:52:41:53:20:30:F4:89:5F:9B:44:C0:01:01:00:00:00
ip address: 10.0.7.145
expires in: 1 min, 6 sec
lease is not being used.
Lease 1: 01:52:41:53:20:20:4D:0D:CB:03:40:C0:01:01:00:00:00
ip address: 10.0.7.62
Spoofed lease from 2: DHCP_SPOOF
Assigned (temporary) private ip address.
expires in: 1 min, 57 sec
lease is not being used.Lease 0: 01:00:A0:24:AE:66:E1
Hostname = Default
ip address: 10.0.0.8
expires in: 1 h, 17 min, 21 sec
lease is being used.
Lease 4: 01:23:55:67:89:AB
Hostname = Tempo
ip address : 10.0.0.1
never expires!
lease is not being used.
Total size of table: 36, in use: 7 free: 80 %
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp add Add a DHCP lease manually.dhcp delete Delete a DHCP lease.dhcp flush Delete complete DHCP server configuration and dynamic leases.
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dhcp loadLoad saved (or default) DHCP server configuration and permanent leases.
SYNTAX:
dhcp load [{saved|defaults}]
dhcp load Load saved DHCP server configuration and permanent leases.
dhcp load saved Load saved DHCP server configuration and permanent leases.
dhcp load defaults Load default DHCP server configuration.
RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp flush Flush current DHCP server configuration and dynamic leases.dhcp save Save DHCP server configuration and permanent leases.
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dhcp policySet SpeedTouchtHome/Pro DHCP server policy.
SYNTAX:
dhcp policy [verifyfirst = ][trustclient = ][spoofing = ][client = ]
[verifyfirst] Probe the network for conflicting IP addresses before giving asuggested IP address to the requesting DHCP client (yes) or not (no).
OPTIONAL
[trustclient] Take the IP address suggested by a DHCP client into account (yes) ornot (no).
OPTIONAL
[spoofing] Allow a remote DHCP server to hand out IP addresses negotiated by
PPP on WAN side (yes) or not (no).DHCP spoofing is used to relay local DHCP requests to an externalPPP connection having a specific IP address negotiation mechanism.DHCP replies are in turn generated by the DHCP server based on theIP address information received by the PPP link.
OPTIONAL
[client] Allow the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro DHCP server to present itself asDHCP client (AutoDHCP mode) at boot time and probe for anotherDHCP server on the network for some time before starting the DHCPserver (yes) or immediately start the DHCP server (no).
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>dhcp status
DHCP Server Status: Running
Current configuration:
.....
Policies:
Verify first:no
Trust client:yes
Spoofing: no
Start as client: yes
.....
=>dhcp policy verifyfirst=yes trustclient=no spoofing=yes client=no=>dhcp status
DHCP Server Status: Running
Current configuration:
.....Policies:
Verify first:yes
Trust client:no
Spoofing: yes
Start as client: no
.....
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp status Show current DHCP server configuration.
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dhcp saveSave complete SpeedTouchtHome/Pro DHCP server configuration and permanent DHCP leases.
SYNTAX:
dhcp save
RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp flush Flush complete DHCP server configuration and dynamic leasesdhcp load Load saved or default DHCP server configuration and permanent
leases.
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dhcp spoofSet DHCP spoofing parameters. Only applicable in case of a PPPtoDHCP Spoofing connection.(See dhcp policycommand).
SYNTAX:
dhcp spoof [failtime = ][errorlt = ][dodlt = ]
[failtime] A number between 0 and 1814400 (seconds).Represents the time to wait for a PPP link to successfully negotiate anIP address.This parameter determines how long the SpeedTouchtHome/Proshould try to set up a PPP connection before returning to normalDHCP mode, i.e. in case the PPP connection cannot be established
within the time lapse determined by failtime, theSpeedTouchtHome/Pro DHCP server will allocate an local privateIP address to the DHCP client.By default the failtime is 4 seconds.
OPTIONAL
[errorlt] A number between 0 and 1814400 (seconds).Represents the leasetime of the private address issued when a PPPlink fails.In case the PPP link fails after failtime has elapsed, this parameterdetermines how long the private DHCP lease must be maintainedbefore retrying to set up the PPP link again.By default the error lease time is 60 seconds.
OPTIONAL
[dodlt] A number between 0 and 1814400 (seconds).Represents the leasetime of the temporary private IP address in caseof a dialondemand PPP link.In case of a dialondemand PPP link, this parameter determines theinterval at which the the temporary DHCP lease must be maintainedbefore checking whether a public IP address negotiated by atriggered PPP link is available.By default the dialondemand lease time is 10 seconds.
OPTIONAL
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dhcp startStart SpeedTouchtHome/Pro DHCP server.
SYNTAX:
dhcp start
EXAMPLE:
=>dhcp status
DHCP Server Status: Stopped
Current configuration:
.....
=>dhcp start=>dhcp status
DHCP Server Status: Searching for server...
Current configuration:
.....=>
=>dhcp status
DHCP Server Status: Running
Current configuration:
.....
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp status Show current DHCP server configuration.
dhcp stop Stop DHCP server.
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dhcp statsShow SpeedTouchtHome/Pro DHCP server statistics.
SYNTAX:
dhcp stats
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:
=>dhcp statsDHCP server statistics:
Corrupted packet recv : 0
DISCOVER : 9575
REQUEST : 121
DECLINE : 0
RELEASE : 0
INFORM : 13
Pure BOOTP REQUESTS : 2Other message types : 0
OFFERs sent : 9552
ACKs sent : 121
NAKs sent : 0
Lease table got full : no
Ping table got full : no
Second DHCP server seen : no
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DESCRIPTION:
Corrupted packet recv Indicates the number of corrupted packets (not complaint to RFC2131) werereceived from the LAN.
DISCOVER Indicates the number of DHCP server discovery packets were received from the LAN.These broadcasts are sent by potential DHCP clients to locate available DHCPservers.
REQUEST Indicates the number of DHCP address lease requests were received from the LAN.
DECLINE Indicates the number of DHCP address lease requests that were declined.
RELEASE Indicates the number of DHCP address release requests that were received fromDHCP clients.
INFORM Indicates the number of information requests that were received from DHCP clients.
Pure BOOTP requests Indicates the number of BOOTP requests that were received from the LAN.
OFFERs sent Indicates the number of IP address offers were sent in reply to DHCP requests.
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ACKs sent Indicates the number of ACKnowledgement replies were sent to successfullyconfigured DHCP clients.
NAKs sent Indicates the number of NotAcKnowledgement replies were sent to wronglyconfigured DHCP clients.
Lease table got full Indicates whether the maximum number of DHCP leases is reached or not.
Ping table got full Indicates whether the history list of IP address pings got full or not. These pings aresent by the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro DHCP server to verify whether the IP addressis already in use on the LAN or not. (dhcp server policyverifyfirst=yes)
Second DHCP serverseen
Indicates whether a concurrent DHCP server was found on the LAN or not.
RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp clrstats Clear DHCP server statistics.
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dhcp statusShow current DHCP server configuration.
SYNTAX:
dhcp status
EXAMPLE:
=>dhcp statusDHCP Server Status: Client
Current configuration:
Address Range: 10.0.0.1 ... 10.255.255.254
Netmask: 255.0.0.0
Lease time: 7200 seconds
Gateway (default router): 10.0.0.1 (auto)
DNS server: 10.0.0.1 (auto)
Domain name: office.lanPolicies:
Verify first:no
Trust client:yes
Spoofing: no
Start as client: yes
Spoofing parameters:
Failure timeout (!DoD): 4 sec
Failure lease time (!DoD):60 sec
Temp. lease time (DoD): 10 sec
Startup client parameters:
Timeout: 20 sec
Tracing: off
Memory usage:
Leases: total: 36, in use: 7 free: 80 %
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp stop Stop DHCP server.
dhcp start Start DHCP server.dhcp policy Set DHCP server policy.dhcp spoof Set spoofing parameters.
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dhcp stopStop SpeedTouchtHome/Pro DHCP server.
SYNTAX:
dhcp stop
EXAMPLE:
=>dhcp status
DHCP Server Status: Running
Current configuration:
.....
=>dhcp stop=>dhcp status
DHCP Server Status: Stopped
Current configuration:
.....=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp start Start DHCP server.dhcp status Show current DHCP server configuration.
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dhcp troffDisable verbose console logging. No debug traces are generated anymore.
SYNTAX:
dhcp troff
EXAMPLE:
=>dhcp status
DHCP Server Status: Running
Current configuration:
.....
Tracing: on
.....
=>dhcp troff=>dhcp status
DHCP Server Status: RunningCurrent configuration:
.....
Tracing: off
.....
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp status Show current DHCP server configuration.
dhcp tron Enable verbose console logging.
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dhcp tronEnable verbose console logging. Debug traces are generated.
SYNTAX:
dhcp tron
EXAMPLE:
=>dhcp status
DHCP Server Status: Running
Current configuration:
.....
Tracing: off
.....
=>dhcp tron=>dhcp status
DHCP Server Status: RunningCurrent configuration:
.....
Tracing: on
.....
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dhcp status Show current DHCP server configurationdhcp troff Disable verbose console logging.
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7 DNS Commandsdns (to access the DNS level)
dns add
dns clear
dns clrstats
dns delete
dns domain
dns flushdns fwdadd
dns fwddelete
dns fwdlist
dns fwdtable
dns list
dns load
dns nslookup
dns save
dns start
dns stats
dns status
dns stopdns toutfwd
dns troff
dns tron
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dns addAdd a static DNS entry for IP hosts who do not reveal their hostname in the DHCP request, or evenworse, not support DHCP.
SYNTAX:
dns add hostname = [addr = ]
hostname The name of the IP host (without the (sub)domain name). REQUIRED
[addr] The IP address of the host (without mask).In case this parameter is not specified the hostname applies to theSpeedTouchtHome/Pro itself.
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>dns list
Domain: business.lan
Nr. Hostname IP Address
0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.*
1 TestHost 10.0.0.140
2 HTTP_Server 10.0.0.8
Total Table Size: 73 entries
Amount used: 3 (4%)
=>dns add hostname=FTP_Server addr=10.0.0.7=>dns list
Domain: business.lan
Nr. Hostname IP Address
0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.*
1 TestHost 10.0.0.140
2 HTTP_Server 10.0.0.83 FTP_Server 10.0.0.7
Total Table Size: 73 entries
Amount used: 4 (5%)
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dns list List current DNS entries.dns delete Delete a DNS entry.
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dns clear
Delete current DNS entries.
SYNTAX:
dns clear
EXAMPLE:
=>dns list
Domain: business.lan
Nr. Hostname IP Address
0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.*
1 TestHost 10.0.0.140
2 HTTP_Server 10.0.0.8
3 FTP_Server 10.0.0.7
Total Table Size: 73 entries
Amount used: 4 (5%)=>dns clear=>dns list
Domain: business.lan
Nr. Hostname IP Address
Total Table Size: 73 entries
Amount used: 0 (0%)
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dns list List current DNS entries.
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dns clrstats
Clear DNS statistics.
SYNTAX:
dns clrstats
EXAMPLE:
=>dns stats
DNS Statistics:
Corrupted packets recv : 0
Local questions resolved : 0
Local neg answers sent : 4
Total DNS packets fwd : 0
External answers recv : 0
Fwd table full, discard : 0
Spurious answers : 0Unknown query types : 0
Total number of packets received : 4
=>dns clrstatsDNS statistics cleared.
=>dns stats
DNS Statistics:
Corrupted packets recv : 0
Local questions resolved : 0
Local neg answers sent : 0
Total DNS packets fwd : 0
External answers recv : 0
Fwd table full, discard : 0
Spurious answers : 0Unknown query types : 0
Total number of packets received : 0
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dns stats Show DNS server/forwarder statistics.
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dns delete
Delete a DNS entry.
SYNTAX:
dns delete index =
index The index number of the entry to be deleted.Execute dns list to see a list of the index numbers of all current DNSentries.
REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>dns list
Domain: business.lan
Nr. Hostname IP Address
0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.*
1 TestHost 10.0.0.1402 HTTP_Server 10.0.0.8
3 FTP_Server 10.0.0.7
Total Table Size: 73 entries
Amount used: 4 (5%)
=>dns delete index=2=>dns list
Domain: business.lan
Nr. Hostname IP Address
0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.*
1 TestHost 10.0.0.140
3 FTP_Server 10.0.0.7
Total Table Size: 73 entries
Amount used: 3 (4%)
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dns add Add a static DNS entry.dns list List current DNS entries.
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dns domainSet local DNS (sub)domain name.
SYNTAX:
dns domain domain =
domain The local DNS (sub)domain name. REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>dns list
Domain: business.lan
Nr. Hostname IP Address
0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.*
1 TestHost 10.0.0.140
2 HTTP_Server 10.0.0.8
3 FTP_Server 10.0.0.7Total Table Size: 73 entries
Amount used: 4 (5%)
=>dns domain domain=office.home.lan=>dns list
Domain: office.home.lan
Nr. Hostname IP Address
0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.*
1 TestHost 10.0.0.140
2 HTTP_Server 10.0.0.8
3 FTP_Server 10.0.0.7
Total Table Size: 73 entries
Amount used: 4 (5%)
RELATED COMMANDS:
dns list List current DNS entries.
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dns flush
Flush complete SpeedTouchtHome/Pro DNS server/forwarder configuration and static entries.
The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations.
SYNTAX:
dns flush
EXAMPLE:
=>dns list
Domain: office.home.lan
Nr. Hostname IP Address
4* Z7V1D8 10.0.0.29
0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.*
1 TestHost 10.0.0.140
2 Default 10.0.0.8
3 ftpserver 172.16.0.1Total Table Size: 73 entries
Amount used: 5 (6%)
=>dns flush=>dns list
Domain: lan
Nr. Hostname IP Address
3* Z7V1D8 10.0.0.29
Total Table Size: 73 entries
Amount used: 1 (1%)
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dns save Save current DNS server/forwarder configuration and static entries.
dns load Load saved or default DNS server/forwarder configuration and static entries.
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dns fwdaddAdd a DNS forwarding entry. The entries in the forwarding list determine which DNS server shouldbe used for which PC. If an identification cannot be established within the local LAN , the request isforwarded to another DNS server, on another network (Internet/LAN to LAN connection). The
connection is negotiated within a PPP link.
SYNTAX:
dns fwdadd dns = src = mask = [direct = ]
dns The IP address of the (remote) DNS server. REQUIRED
src The source IP address (pool) of the host(s) using this DNS server. REQUIRED
mask The appropriate source IP (sub)netmask. REQUIRED
[direct] Determines whether DNS replies are sent directly back to the client(1) or relayed by the SpeedTouchtHome/Pro DHCP server's DNSforwarder (0) in case of PPPtoDHCP spoofing connections.
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>dns fwdlist
DNS forwarding servers:
DNS SRC MASK Direct
10.0.0.138 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 yes
=>dns fwdadd dns=10.0.0.138 src10.0.0.3 mask=24 direct=1Dns forwarding server added.
=>dns fwdlist
DNS forwarding servers:
DNS SRC MASK Direct
10.0.0.138 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0 yes
10.0.0.138 10.0.0.3 255.255.255.0 yes
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dns fwddelete Delete a DNS forwarding entry.dns fwdlist Show current DNS forwarding entries.
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dns fwddeleteDelete a DNS forwarding entry.
SYNTAX:
dns fwddelete src = mask = [dns = ]
src The source IP address (pool) of the hosts to remove the entry for. REQUIRED
mask The source IP (sub)netmask. REQUIRED
[dns] The IP address of the (remote) DNS server (in case of multiple DNSserver entries).
OPTIONAL
EXAMPLE:
=>dns fwdlist
DNS forwarding servers:
DNS SRC MASK Direct
10.0.0.138 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 yes
192.6.11.150 192.6.11.0 255.255.255.0 yes
=>dns fwddelete src192.6.11.0 mask=24 dns=192.6.11.150Dns forwarding server deleted.
=>dns fwdlist
DNS forwarding servers:
DNS SRC MASK Direct
10.0.0.138 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 yes
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dns fwdadd Add a DNS forwarding entry.dns fwdlist Show current DNS forwarding entries.
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dns fwdtable
Show DNS forwarding table, i.e. list all curently unresolved DNS requests.
SYNTAX:
dns fwdtable
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:
=>dns fwdtableForwarding table:
Nr. Ip Address (port#): id(hex) (expiry) dns server tries
0 10.10.10.12 (54751): 8331 (13 sec) 10.10.10.112 1
Timeout: 15 seconds
Table size: 10
amount of table used: 1 (10%)
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dns fwdlist Show current DNS forwarding entries.
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dns list
Show current DNS entries.
SYNTAX:
dns list
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:
=>dns listDomain: office.home.lan
Nr. Hostname IP Address
4* Z7V1D8 10.0.0.29
0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.*
1 TestHost 10.0.0.140
2 Default 10.0.0.8
3 ftpserver 172.16.0.1
Total Table Size: 73 entriesAmount used: 5 (6%)
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EXAMPLE INPUT/OUTPUT IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT:
The SpeedTouchtHome/Pro is configured as DNS server.
=>dns listDomain: SpeedLAN.local
Nr. Hostname IP Address
0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.*
1 Server 10.10.1.1
2 Client 10.0.0.3
Total Table Size: 73 entriesAmount used: 3 (4%)
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dns add Add a static DNS entry.dns delete Delete a DNS entry (via its index number).
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dns nslookupSearch the hostname (via a known IP address) or the IP address (via a known hostname) of a DNShost.
SYNTAX:
dns nslookup lookup =
lookup The DNS hostname or IP address to query. REQUIRED
EXAMPLE:
=>dns list
Domain: office.home.lan
Nr. Hostname IP Address
4* Z7V1D8 10.0.0.29
0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.*
1 TestHost 10.0.0.1402 Default 10.0.0.8
3 ftpserver 172.16.0.1
Total Table Size: 73 entries
Amount used: 5 (6%)
=>dns nslookup lookup=TestHostName: TestHost
Address: 10.0.0.140
=>dns nslookup lookup=10.0.0.29Name: Z7V1D8
Address: 10.0.0.29
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dns list List current DNS entries.
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dns save
Save current SpeedTouchtHome/Pro DNS server/forwarder configuration and static entries.
SYNTAX:
dns save
RELATED COMMANDS:
dns flush Flush complete DNS server/forwarder configuration and dynamicentries.
dns load Load saved or default DNS server/forwarder configuration and static entries.
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dns status
Show SpeedTouchtHome/Pro DNS server/forwarder configuration.
SYNTAX:
dns status
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:
=>dns status
DNS server status: Stopped
DNS table size : 73, in use: 4, free: 94 %
DNS forwarding table size : 10, in use: 0, free:100 %
DNS forwarding dns servers table size : 25, in use: 4, free:84 %
No dns cache.
Tracing: off
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dns flush Flush complete DNS server/forwarder configuration and dynamicentries.
dns load Load saved or default DNS server/forwarder configuration and static entries.
dns save Save current DNS server/forwarder configuration and static entries.
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dns stopStop SpeedTouchtHome/Pro DNS server/forwarder.
SYNTAX:
dns stop
EXAMPLE:
=>dns status
DNS server status: Started
DNS table size : 73, in use: 4, free: 94 %
DNS forwarding table size : 10, in use: 0, free:100 %
DNS forwarding dns servers table size : 25, in use: 4, free:84 %
No dns cache.
Tracing: off
=>dns stop
DNS server stopped.=>dns status
DNS server status: Stopped
DNS table size : 73, in use: 4, free: 94 %
DNS forwarding table size : 10, in use: 0, free:100 %
DNS forwarding dns servers table size : 25, in use: 4, free:84 %
No dns cache.
Tracing: off
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RELATED COMMANDS:
dns status Show DNS server/forwarder configuration.
dns start Start DNS server/forwarder.
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