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Remark: This document details the various ways to configure the SAGEM F@st™ 3202
software using the Command Line Interface (CLI) option.
Commands List (Generic Command)
help
home
clear
exit
ls
ping
A <CMD> reboot
O <CMD> date
O <CMD> version
O <CMD> show
A <CMD> ucmdlist
A <LIST> ipqos O <CMD> policy
A <CMD> nat
A <CMD> publicip
A <CMD> links
A <CMD> rft
A <CMD> nataction
A <CMD> spoof
A <CMD> setwt
A <CMD> listwt
A <CMD> attach
A <CMD> listwfq
A <CMD> remove
A <CMD> qstat
O <CMD> createtc
O <CMD> deletetc
O <CMD> listtc
O <CMD> debug
O <CMD> tcstat
A <CMD> firewall
O <CMD> attack
O <CMD> list
O <CMD> stats
A <CMD> ifconfig
O <CMD> route
A <CMD> bitmap
A <LIST> sndcp O <CMD> list
O <CMD> liststat
O <CMD> ppptrace
O <CMD> ipoa
O <CMD> routedbridge
O <CMD> pppoa
O <CMD> pppoadel
O <CMD> pppoastart
O <CMD> pppoastop
O <CMD> pppoalist
O <CMD> pppoadefault
O <CMD> pppoe
O <CMD> pppoestart
O <CMD> pppoestop
O <CMD> pppoelist
O <CMD> pppoedefault
O <CMD> pppoedel
CONTENTS........................................................................................................................................................... 9
All the system commands for various modules are organized in different directories. All these directories are put
under the directory called home. However, they can be listed by running ls command.
Soon on logging on to CLI, user enters into the default directory, home. The current working directory’s name is
included in the command prompt (ex. [cli @ home]$).
Important: Respect upper case and low case letters when you enter a command.
The CLI provides generic commands for navigating between directories, listing the commands in a directory,
and providing help. All the generic commands can be executed from any directory.
1.1.1. help
DESCRIPTION
Displays help and usage text for the specified command. If nothing is specified, it displays help text for all
general commands.
USAGE: help [-o command]
1.1.2. home
DESCRIPTION
This command changes the working directory to home directory. This command allows to come back directely
to the root menu.
Remark: Enter ".." then press "Enter" to come back to the previous menu.
USAGE: home
1.1.3. clear
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to clear the screen.
USAGE: clear
1.1.4. exit
DESCRIPTION
If the user is working in the home directory, the session is closed. Otherwise exit changes the working directory
to its immediate parent directory.
USAGE: exit
1.1.5. ls
DESCRIPTION
Lists all the commands registered in the current working directory.
Remark: These commands are listed at the beginning of the document.
1.1.6. ping
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to ping the specified IP address. The number of the packets and the size of the packet can
be specified optionally by count and size parameters. The utility ping utilizes the ICMP protocol’s
ECHO_REQUEST datagram to elicit an ICMP ECHO_RESPONSE from the specified host or network gateway.
If host responds, ping will print the response. By default ping will send 4 ping requests to the host. If optional
count is specified it will send that many ping requests.
USAGE: ping address [ -o [ -c count ] [ -s size ] ]
1.2.1. reboot
DESCRIPTION
Reboots the system.
1.2.2. date
DESCRIPTION
This command sets and displays system time and date.
USAGE: DATE (MM:DD:YYYY) 01:10:2002 TIME (H:M:S) 11:48:54
1.2.3. version
DESCRIPTION
Displays the version number of the software.
USAGE: AD6843 Security Router Software3202_220188
1.2.4. save
DESCRIPTION
Saves the current configuration into flash. The current configuration is available for the next time the system is
booted or reset.
USAGE: save: codectype = 11, dsp = 0
save: codectype = 23, dsp = 1
OK SaveHttpServerConfig
Configuration saved successfully
1.2.5. erase
DESCRIPTION
Erases the current stored configuration. The currently used settings are not altered. The next time the system is
rebooted, the system will have its default (factory) settings.
USAGE: erase
1.2.6. show
DESCRIPTION
Allows to display all informations on the firmware.
USAGE: show [options]
options can be one or more option (for instance: show -boot -app1)
option =
-h : prints this message (used lonely)
-all : shows infos of all parts
-psn : shows product serial number
-bsn : shows board serial number (ie. DFAB)
-boot : shows boot version
-app1 : shows application 1 version
-app2 : shows application 2 version
-apps <=> -app1 -app2
-run : shows running application (app1 or app2)
-dsl1 : checks L1 code 1 integrity
-dsl2 : checks L1 code 2 integrity
1.2.7. ucmdlist
DESCRIPTION
Hidden commands List. By telnet, these commands are unreachable.
USAGE: User list commands :
"acf"
"h323"
"wpost"
1.2.8. rarpd
DESCRIPTION
This command list is used to get the IP address of diskless system
USAGE: rarpd
1.2.8.1. add
DESCRIPTION
Adds an entry in the existing RARP DataBase.
USAGE: add {0xH/Waddress} {IPAddress}<root @ rarpd \>
Examples:
[root @ rarpd]$ add 0x112233445566 192.168.3.4
Adds the H/W address and IP Address mapping in the database.
1.2.8.2. list
DESCRIPTION
Lists the RARP DataBase entries.
USAGE: H/W ADDR IP ADDRESS
Examples:
[root @ rarpd]$ list
H/W ADDR IP ADDRESS
11:22:33:44:55:66 192.168.3.4
1.2.8.3. rarpd
DESCRIPTION
Starts the RARPD on the specified interface or all the interfaces.
USAGE: rarpd {-a | interface}<root @ rarpd \>
Examples:
[root @ rarpd]$ rarpd eth0
Starts the RARPD on eth0 interface.
[root @ rarpd]$ rarpd eth0
If RARPD is already running the above command, it displays: “Rarpd is already running on the
interface”
[root @ rarpd]$ rarpd -a
Starts the RARPD on all the interfaces.
<0xH/Waddress >
Hardware address in hexadecimal format.
Examples:
[root @ rarpd]$ delete 0x112233445566
Deletes mapping of H/W address 11:22:33:44:55:66 to IP Address, from the database.
1.2.9. arp
DESCRIPTION
Allows to convert an IP address in a physical address.
1.2.9.1. list
USAGE:
IP Address MAC Address
192.168.1.1 0:60:4c:7c:ec: 0
192.168.5.100 0: 8:c7:25:ab:6b
1.2.9.2. delete
USAGE: delete <ipaddr><root @ arp \>
1.2.9.3. flush
USAGE: Unable to Flush Arp Entries
1.2.10. logger
1.2.10.1. logger
DESCRIPTION:
This command:
• enables message logging for specified module with specified priority. <facility> indicates the module name
and <severity> indicates the message priority. <destination-id> indicates the destination the message has to
redirected to.
• lists all the configured facility and severity values with the configured destination ids.
• enables deletion of the logger configuration.
facility-name ->
kernel/user/mail/deamon/auth/syslog/lpr/new/uucp/clock/secauth
ftpdeamon/ntp/logaduit/logalert/cron/local0/local1/local2/local3
local4/local5/local6/local7/ip/tcp/udp/sockets/rawip/icmp/arp
igmp/app/cdcli/if/telnet/dns/snmp/http/ping/ftp/ftpd/tftp/bootp
dhcpc/dhcps/qosbw/ipsec/ike/nat/firewall/diffserv/logger/queuing
ipoa/pppoa/ethoa/httpproxy/ftpproxy/misc/cbq/mgcp/rtp/dhcpr
Syslog Server
loggerdest add syslog <syslog-server-addr> [<syslog-server-port>]
Local
loggerdest add local
This will configure the local destination, and will return the destination id of the local destination.
Subset of users
User
loggerdest add user <user-name>
<user-name> is the name of the user on the device, the messages logged for this destination will be displayed on
to the telnet session for user configured.
Adminalert
loggerdest add adminalert
<sender-mail-id>
<admin-mail-id>
<smtp-server-addr>
<sender-mail-id> is the mail id by which name mail will be sent and <admin-mail-id> is the mail id of the
administrator. <smtp-server-addr> is the IP address of SMTP server.
1.2.10.3. logmsg
DESCRIPTION:
This command allows user to view the messages stored in local memory (RAM).
USAGE: Less number of arguments
logmsg list
logmsg delete<root @ logger \>
1.2.11. auth
DESCRIPTION:
These commands are located in the “auth” directory.
<username>
The name of the user to be added.
1.2.11.2. deluser
DESCRIPTION:
Deletes the specified user. This is an administrators command, ordinary users cannot use this.
USAGE: deluser username
1.2.11.3. modifyuser
DESCRIPTION:
Modifies the properties of a user account.
USAGE: modifyuser username -o -services [services]
-permissions [permissions]
services : [cli/ftp/http]
permissions : [admin/ordin]
<username>
The name of the user whose services or permissions are to be modified.
1.2.11.4. changepasswd
DESCRIPTION:
Changes password of the existing user. This is an administrator’s command, ordinary users cannot use this.
USAGE: changepasswd username
1.2.11.5. listusers
DESCRIPTION:
Lists all current registered users and their allowed services and their permissions.
USAGE: 1 admin HTTP FTP - ADMIN
2 root CLI FTP - ADMIN
3 TechnologieEnAction CLI FTP (H.) - SUPERUSER
1.2.11.6. resetuser
DESCRIPTION:
This command is used to reset all users from the database.
USAGE: (no message)
1.2.12.1. setemac
DESCRIPTION
Sets the Ethernet addresses for the AD6821. The Ethernet MAC address is specified in standard colon-separated
notation.
In order for the MAC changes to take effect, the configuration must be saved (using ‘save’ command in the
home directory) and the system rebooted.
USAGE: setemac xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
<xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx>
The MAC address in colon separated notation. Two hex digits must be supplied between the colons. Twelve hex
digits comprise a MAC address. (i.e. “aa:bb:cc:01:22:05”).
Examples:
[root @ ethernet]$ setemac 11:22:33:44:55:66
[root @ ethernet]$home
[root @ home]$save
The above will assign 11:22:33:44:55:66 to eth0. This will take effect after the system is rebooted.
1.2.12.2. linkstats
DESCRIPTION
This command reads the EMAC RMON counters
USAGE: rmon <interface>
<interface>
The name of the Ethernet interface. This is eth0.
Examples:
[cli @ home]$ ethernet linkstats eth0
Hardware link statistics
Rx frames: 276423
Rx octets: 53008763
Rx interrupts: 275055
Rx CRC errors: 4
Rx frame errors: 12
Rx internal errors: 0
Rx length errors: 268460
Rx resource events: 0
Tx frames: 4093
Tx octets: 456264
Tx interrupts: 4064
Tx SQE errors: 0
Tx carrier sense errors: 0
Tx deferred: 0
Tx excessively deferred: 0
Tx single collisions: 0
Tx multiple collisions: 0
Tx late collisions: 0
Tx internal errors: 0
Hardware interrupts: 548692
<interface>
DESCRIPTION
The name of the Ethernet interface. This is eth0.
auto
DESCRIPTION
Specifies that both the speed and duplex are auto negotiated.
10
DESCRIPTION
Specifies that the speed is set to 10M bits per second.
100
DESCRIPTION
Specifies that the speed is set to 100M bits per second.
auto_speed
DESCRIPTION
Specifies that the speed is auto negotiated.
half
DESCRIPTION
Specifies half duplex
full
DESCRIPTION
Specifies full duplex
auto_duplex
DESCRIPTION
Specifies that the duplex is auto negotiated.
Examples:
[root @ ethernet]$ elink eth0 -o 10 half
Sets the Ethernet to a speed of 10Mbps half duplex.
[root @ ethernet]$ elink eth0 -o auto_speed full
The speed will be auto negotiated and the link will use full duplex.
1.2.12.5. stat
DESCRIPTION
This command reads the errors counters.
USAGE: stat <dev>
<dev>
The ethernet device name.
1.2.13. ifconfig
DESCRIPTION
The ifconfig command contains several forms to obtain information or configure an IP address for an interface.
The first form configures the IP address and other parameters for the specified interface. The remaining forms
display information about the interface(s).
USAGE: ifconfig -o <interface-name> inet <address> [parameters]
ifconfig -o -a
ifconfig -o -l
parameters - mtu <n 72-1500>, broadcast <address>, netmask <mask>, up, down
<interface_name>
The name of the interface. Possible values are “eth0”, “atm0”, “atm1”, “atm2”, “atm3”, “atm4”,“atm5”, “atm6”,
“usb0”, “mer0” or “atm7”.
<address>
The IP address to be assigned to the interface. Dot-notation is used to enter the IP address (for example
192.168.2.1).
-a
Displays detailed information about all the interfaces.
-l
Lists the current interfaces.
Examples:
[cli @ home] ifconfig –o -a
eth0: flags=ffff8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST>
mtu 1500
inet 192.168.2.185 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255
ether 08:00:20:c0:c9:74
lo0: flags=ffff8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 16384
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
netmask <mask>
The netmask is used to extract the network part from the IP address. It also specifies how much of the address is
to be reserved for subdividing the network in to sub networks that are taken from the host field of the address.
Netmask is ‘AND’ed with the interface IP address to get network ID that is used in routing indicating that this
network is reachable through these interface. The mask can be specified as a single hexadecimal number with a
leading 0x for example 0xffffff00, or with a dot-notation Internet address 255.255.255.00.
mtu <n>
Sets the maximum transmission unit of the interface to n, the default is interface specific. The MTU is used to
limit the size of packets that are transmitted on an interface. Not all interfaces support setting the MTU, and
some interfaces like ethernet have range restrictions (72 - 1500).
broadcast <address>
Broadcasting is used when it makes sense to send the same message to multiple recipients on the LAN. This
option is used to specify the broadcast address to be used in the network. The default broadcast address is the
address with a host part as all 1’s in the IP address. For example, 192.168.2.255 is a broadcast address for
network 192.168.2.0
up
Mark an interface “up’’. This may be used to enable an interface after an interface was marked as “down’’. By
enabling the interface, messages can be transmitted through that interface.
down
Mark an interface “down’’. When an interface is marked “down’’. The system will not attempt to transmit
messages through that interface.
route add is used to add a routing entry. The destination address and the gateway to reach this destination
address must be specified. The netmask will be computed based upon the class of the destination address if it is
not specified. For example, a netmask of 255.255.255.0 will be taken for a destination address of 192.168.3.0
since this is a class C address.
If the destination is directly reachable via an interface requiring no intermediary system to act as a gateway, the
interface modifier should be specified. The gateway given is the address of this host on the common network,
indicating the interface to be used for transmission. Alternately if the interface is point-to-point, the name of the
interface itself may be given. In this case the route remains valid even if the local or remote addresses change.
route change is used to change the gateway for the specified destination address.
route get is used to get information for routes to the specified destination.
Examples:
route add -o -dest 192.168.3.0 -gateway 192.168.2.1
Adds a route entry with destination IP address 192.168.3.0 and gateway as 192.168.2.1
route add –o -dest 192.168.3.101 -gateway 192.168.2.1 -interface eth0
-netmask
255.255.255.255 -mtu 1500 -hopcount 2
Adds a route entry with destination ip address set to 192.168.3.101, gateway as 192.168.2.1 and interface name
to be used for this route as eth0, netmask as 255.255.255.255, mtu as 1500 and hopcount to 2.
route delete -o -dest 192.168.3.0
Deletes the route entry whose destination IP address is 192.168.3.0
route change –o -dest 192.168.3.0 -gateway 192.168.2.4
Changes the gateway to 192.168.2.4 for the entry whose destination addresses match with 192.168.3.0
route get –o -dest 192.168.3.0
Lists the route entry whose destination IP address is 192.168.3.0.
1.2.16. stats
DESCRIPTION
Displays statistics for IP, ICMP, TCP and UDP protocols.
USAGE: statistic parameter
parameters - IP|TCP|UDP|ICMP.
1.2.17. list
DESCRIPTION
Lists the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Table, Routing Table and Protocol Control Blocks (PCB) of
UDP/TCP sockets in use and the network interfaces information.
USAGE: list <udp/tcp/routes> <root @ home \>
1.2.18.1. list
DESCRIPTION
Lists DNS server name and domain name.
USAGE: Name Server1:
Name Server2:
Domain Name:
1.2.18.2. help
USAGE: Help for list and set commands
list - It will display the current configuration
set [-d] <default domain name>
- will set the default domain name
set [-n1 / -n2] < domain name server's ip address >
- will set the dns servers
1.2.18.3. set
DESCRIPTION
Sets DNS entries for the system. The domain_name specifies the name of this domain for the router. The
name_server specifies the IP address of the server resolving DNS requests.
USAGE: Type help<root @ dns \>
To clear a domain entry, specify double quotes (“”) for the domain name. To clear the name server entry, specify
0 as the name server.
-n1 <name_server>
Used to specify the primary name server.
-n2 <name_server>
Used to specify the secondary name server.
Examples:
[cli @ dns]$ set -d analog.com
Sets the domain name to “analog.com”.
[cli @ dns]$ set -d “”
Removes the domain name.
[cli @ dns]$ set –n1 137.23.41.2
Sets the primary name server for DNS queries.
[cli @ dns]$ set –n1 0
Removes the primary name server.
1.2.18.4. delete
DESCRIPTION
Deletes the primary or secondary DNS server.
USAGE: delete primary/secondary where primary - Primary DNS
Server.secondary – Secondary DNS Server.
start
Starts the DNS relay function
stop
Stops the DNS relay function.
<server1>
IP address of the primary DNS server.
<server2>
IP address of the secondary DNS server.
1.2.19. dhcpr
DESCRIPTION
Configures the DHCP Relay function. The system acts as a proxy for DHCP requests. When enabling the DHCP
Relay, the address of the DHCP server is specified and DHCP requests are relayed to the specified server. On
enabling DHCP relay functionality, the DHCP server functionality gets disabled (if it is enabled) and vice versa.
USAGE: dhcpr [start/stop/status] -o [remote_server]
Start -o [remote_server]
Starts DHCP relay. The remote_server is the IP address of the DHCP server.
stop
Disables or stops the DHCP relay service.
status
Shows the status of the DHCP Relay.
1.2.20. usb
DESCRIPTION:
Gives the USB characteristics.
USAGE: USB Device State:
1.2.21. rndis
DESCRIPTION:
Set of master USB test command.
USAGE: rndis <number>
1.2.22. usbhost
USAGE: (no message)
1.2.22.1. rdsr
USAGE: HPI STATUS REGISTER = 0x30
1.2.22.2. wraddr
USAGE: wraddr <addr>
1.2.22.4. rdeldata
USAGE: Data = 0x0
1.2.22.5. wrdata
USAGE: wrdata <addr> <data>
1.2.22.6. memget
USAGE: memget <addr> <nb>
1.2.22.7. wrmlbx
USAGE: wrmlbx <data>
1.2.22.8. rdmlbx
USAGE: Mailbox Data = 0x0
1.2.22.9. rdint
USAGE: USBH Interrupt = 0x1 (0x1:off 0x0:on )
1.2.22.10.wrctrlreg
USAGE: wrctrlreg <ctrl_reg_addr> <ctrl_reg_value> <ctrl_reg_logic>
1.2.22.11.rdctrlreg
USAGE: rdctrlreg <ctrl_reg_addr>
1.2.22.13.rsthusb
USAGE: rsthusb <port_nb> <time_reset>
port_nb : 0, 1, 2 or 3 (decimal)
time_reset : time interval in ms (decimal) must be >= 10ms
1.2.22.14.dwiw
USAGE: dwiw <chip_addr> <addr> <length> <endpoint>
Do What I Want : is used to try something defined at debug moment
chip_addr, addr : (hexadecimal)
length, endpoint : (decimal)
1.2.22.15.exe_td
USAGE: exe_td <TD_addr>
TD_addr : addr of TD (hexadecimal)
1.2.22.16.prep_td
USAGE: TD_addr : addr (in controller memory) where TD is stored
(hexadecimal)
1.2.22.17.sendb
USAGE: sendb <buff_addr> <buff_length> <sending_state>
buff_addr : addr (in controller memory) of buffer (hexadecimal)
buff_length : buffer length <= 0x3ff (hexadecimal)
sending_state : 1 (send buffer) or 0 (don't send buffer) (decimal)
1.2.22.18.rst
USAGE: (no message).
1.2.23. dhcp
DESCRIPTION:
Configures an interface to fetch its IP address from a DHCP server. The start option enables the interface to get
the IP address from the DHCP server. The stop option disables this feature. The restart option will stop and
then start again negotiation with the DHCP server for an IP address. Restart is useful to reacquire an IP address.
USAGE: dhcp start | stop | restart | status <interface>
Example:
dhcp start atm0
1.2.24.1. start
DESCRIPTION:Starts the DHCP server. The subnet and host commands are used to configure DHCP server.
These commands are available in the dhcpserver directory.
USAGE: DHCP Server already running.
1.2.24.2. stop
DESCRIPTION:
Stops the DHCP server. This command is available in the dhcpserver directory.
USAGE: DHCP Server stopped !!!
1.2.24.3. subnet
DESCRIPTION:
Configuration of DHCP to serve the specified IP addresses. The add option is used to specify the IP addresses
and other aspects of the configuration. The list option shows the configured subnets. The delete command
removes the serving of the specified subnet. These commands take effect after the start command has been
issued. These commands are available in the dhcpserver directory.
Usage : subnet <if> add -o -subnet <subnet> -netmask <mask> -startip
<startip>
-endip <endip> -leasetime <lease time in days>
-broadcast <broadcast-address> -dns <name-server>
-secondarydns <name-server> -gateway <gateway>
-server <serverip> -file <filename>
-netmask <mask>
The subnet mask for the subnet that the server will serve IP addresses on.
-gateway <gateway-address>
The IP address of the gateway. This information is passed to the DHCP clients, which they use for a default
route entry. By default the IP address of this router is passed to the DHCP clients as the gateway.
-leasetime <leasetime>
The amount of time the DHCP lease of the IP address will last. This is specified in days. The default is 7 days.
-broadcast <broadcast-address>
The IP broadcast address that the server will listen to for DHCP requests. By default a standard broadcast
address for the subnet is used.
-dns <name-server>
The IP address of the DNS server that should be passed to DHCP clients. By default the dns address configured
on the WAN interface from the Internet Service Provider (via DHCP server or PPPoA/PPPoE) is used.
Examples:
Subnet eth0 add -o -subnet 192.168.5.0 -startip 192.168.5.200 -endip
192.168.5.210 \
-leasetime 3 -dns 192.168.5.7
IP addresses will be assigned to up to 11 DHCP clients. The IP addresses assigned will begin with 192.168.5.200
and end with 192.168.5.210. The length of the IP address assignment (the lease) is 3 days. The address of the
DNS server (192.168.5.7) will also be sent to the DHCP clients.
subnet delete -o -subnet 192.168.5.0
The DHCP server will no longer serve address for the 192.168.5.0 network.
1.2.24.4. host
DESCRIPTION:
These commands control the configuration of specific hosts and are useful when specific machines need to have
permanent IP addresses assigned to specific machines. The host commands have precedence over subnet
commands. The add option is used to specify the IP address for a particular host. The list option shows the
configured hosts. The delete option will remove a host configuration. These commands are available in the
dhcpserver directory.
Examples:
host add -o -macaddr 00.00.00.d1.26.95 -ipaddr 192.168.5.34
Specifies that the machine with the MAC address of 00.00.00.d1.26.95 will be assigned the IP address
192.168.5.34.
host delete -o -macaddr 00.00.00.d1.26.95
Removes this host configuration for the machine with the MAC address of 00.00.00.d1.26.95.
host list
1.2.24.5. lease
DESCRIPTION:
Leases represent which IP addresses are allocated to which machines and for how long. The list option lists all
outstanding leases.
Usage : lease list
1.2.25.1. igmp
Usage : igmp -proxyif <interface> : To set proxy interface
igmp -routerif <interface> : To set router interface
igmp -deleteif <interface> : To delete either proxy or router
interface
-proxyif <interface>
Sets the proxy interface. Typically a LAN interface (eth0) is specified.
-routerif <interface>
Sets the router interface. Typically a WAN interface (ATM0, PPP0) is specified.
-deleteif <interface>
Deletes either the proxy or router interface.
1.2.25.2. proxy
Usage : proxy [enable/disable]
-proxy [enable/disable]
To Enable/Disable IGMP Proxy.
1.2.25.3. list
DESCRIPTION:
Displays Configured Proxy and Router Interfaces and corresponding multicast groups.
Usage : IGMP Proxy Status: Disable
Igmp proxy interface not configured
1.2.26. rip
DESCRIPTION:
RIP is a protocol that automatically updates the routing entries on the system. This is done by cooperating with
other nearby routers. The RIP commands are located in the “rip” directory. Two commands are available: rip
and ver. In order for any configuration changes to take effect, the configuration must be saved (with “save”
command) and the system rebooted.
1.2.26.1. rip
Usage : rip –o <on|off>
rip starts and stops automated updates of routing tables. When RIP is enabled, the system communicates with
other routers in the network to update and maintain the IP routing tables. By default, RIP is not enabled. If RIP
is enabled but no version is specified, RIP version 1 is used. This command is available in the “rip” directory.
on
Enables RIP processing.
off
Disables RIP processing.
1.2.26.2. ver
DESCRIPTION:
Specifies the version of the RIP protocol that will be used. The permissible values are 1 or 2. The default is 1.
Usage : RIP version 1
1.2.26.3. list
DESCRIPTION:
Lists the routes currently available.
Usage : list
1.2.27.1. setmode
DESCRIPTION
Sets the mode of the ADSL link to ANSI (T1.413), G.DMT, G.Lite, or multi-mode. After executing this
command, the configuration can be saved and the next time the machine is rebooted, the mode will take effect.
1.2.27.2. readcmv
DESCRIPTION
The ADSL Configuration and Management Variables (CMV) can be read with the readcmv command. The
CMV variables are documented in “CMV Reference Manual”. This command will only provide meaningful
results when the link is operational.
1.2.27.3. writecmv
DESCRIPTION
The ADSL Configuration and Management Variables (CMV) can be written with the writecmv command. The
CMV variables are documented in “CMV Reference Manual”. This command will take effect only after the link
is reconnected.
USAGE: writecmv <cmv name> <address> <index> <value>
cmv index = CNTL/ STAT/ INFO/ TEST /OPTN /RATE /PLAM /CNFG/
1.2.27.4. mon
DESCRIPTION
Displays the state of the ADSL connection. Only gives meaningful information when the link is operational.
1.2.27.5. addusercmv
DESCRIPTION
Allows the adding or setting of a CMV. The CMV values will be used the next time the system is rebooted. Note
that the configuration must be saved after using this command in order for them to take effect on the next reboot.
1.2.27.6. delusercmv
DESCRIPTION
Deletes the specified user CMV. The user cmv was added with the “addusercmv” command.
USAGE: delusercmv <cmv index>
cmv index = Index of CMV as displayed in the "list".
1.2.27.8. cmvhex
USAGE: cmvhex <command id> <hex1> .. <hex16>
1.2.27.9. adslup
DESCRIPTION
Intializes the ADSL interface and brings the interface up.
USAGE: ADSL_UP
1.2.27.10.adsldown
DESCRIPTION
Brings down the ADSL interface.
USAGE: ADSL_DOWN
1.2.28.1. showatmconn
DESCRIPTION
Lists the existing PVCs.
USAGE: ATM INTERFACE CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
Example:
showatmconn
ATM INTERFACE CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
MAX INTERFACE VPC’s: 10
MAX INTERFACE VCI’s: 255
ILMI VPI VALUE AT THIS INTERFACE: 0
ILMI VCI VALUE AT THIS INTERFACE: 16
INTERFACE ADMINISTRATIVE ADDRESS: 137.71.139.250
ACTIVE VCC CONNECTIONS AT THIS INTERFACE: 2
1.2.28.2. vcadd
DESCRIPTION
Establishes a Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) with the specified traffic descriptors. The service specifies the
traffic type of the PVC. Permissible values are: cbr, rtvbr, nrtvbr, or ubr. The adaptation parameter is used to
specify the type of ATM adaptation layer for which permissible values are aal5 for data connections and aal2 for
voice connections.
USAGE: vcadd <vpi> <vci> <service> <encaps> -o [-peak <val>]
[-avg <val>] [-mbs <val>] [-cdvt <val>]
vpi - vpi number
vci - vci number
service - cbr / rtvbr / nrtvbr / ubr
encaps - aal2 / aal5
-peak val - peak cell rate (in cells per sec)
-avg val - average/minimum (SCR) cell rate (in cells per sec)
-mbs val - burst sie (in cells)
-cdvt val - cell delay variation tolerance (in micro secs)
<vpi> <vci>
Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) that identifies this ATM connection. The vpi
is an integer number which can range from 0 to 255. The vci is an integer number, which can range from 0 to
65,535.
<encaps>
Specifies whether ATM Adaptation Layer is aal2 or aal5. For voice connections, AAL2 must be specified. For
data connections, AAL5 must be specified.
-peak <value>
Defines the fastest rate a user can send cells to the network. It is expressed in units of cells per second.
-avg <value>
Defines the maximum sustainable/average rate a user can send cells to the network. It is expressed in cells per
second. This specifies the bandwidth utilization. This value must always be less than or equal to the Peak Cell
Rate (see -pcr option).
-mbs <value>
Maximum number of cells the user can send at the peak rate in a burst, within the sustainable rate.
-cdvt <value>
Constrains the number of cells the user can send to the network at the maximum line rate. It is expressed in
microseconds.
Examples:
vcadd 0 38 cbr aal2 -o -peak 1600 -mbs 25 -cdvt 50000
The following creates a PVC (vpi - 0,vci - 38). Service class is cbr (Constant Bit Rate) and encapsulation as aal2
(for voice). The traffic descriptors are set for peak cell rate of 1600kbps, burst size of 25 cells and cell delay
variation of 50000 microseconds.
vcadd 0 39 ubr aal5
The following creates a PVC (vpi=0, vci=39). Service class is ubr (Unspecified Bit Rate) and encapsulation aal5
(for data).
Example:
deletevc 0 39
Deletes a PVC with vpi=0 and vci=39.
1.2.28.4. dtmstats
DESCRIPTION
Lists the AAL5 and ATM statistics.
USAGE: Transmitted Cells : 0
Transmitted Frames : 0
Received Cells : 0
Received Frames : 0
CRC Errors : 0
Over sized Frames : 0
1.2.28.5. f5lb
DESCRIPTION
This command initiates an F5 loopback.
USAGE: f5lb <vpi> <vci> <flow type> -o <LLID>
vpi - vpi value
vci - vci value
flow type - seg / ete
LLID - loopback location ID (32 hex digits)
(default (hex): FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF)
<vpi>
Virtual Path Identifier for the ATM connection.
<vci>
Virtual Circuit Identifier for the ATM connection.
<flow_type>
Specifies segment (seg) or end-to-end (ete).
<LLID>
The loopback identifer. This is specified as 32 hex digits. The default is:
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
1.2.29.1. list
DESCRIPTION
This command lists the current SNMP configuration like system version, system contact, System location,
system id etc.
USAGE: SNMP Agent
========================================================
STATUS : Running
TRANSPORT : 192.168.1.1/161
System Version Description : F@st3202
System Contact : SAGEM SA Phone: 33 1 40 70 63 63
System Location : Le Ponant de Paris,27, rue Leblanc 75512 PARIS
CEDEX 15
System ID :4242
========================================================
Communities
===============
-----------------------------------------------------
Index IP-Address Community Access
-----------------------------------------
1.2.29.2. shutdown
DESCRIPTION
This command shutsdown the SNMP agent.
USAGE: SNMP Agent Is Already Stopped<root @ snmp \>
1.2.29.3. sysconf
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to configure system parameters.
USAGE: sysconf [-d] [-c] [-l] [-i] value
-d : System Version Description
-c : System Contact
-l : System Loaction
-i : Assigned Enterprise Number
1.2.29.4. start
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to restart SNMP agent.
USAGE: SNMP Agent Is Already Running<root @ snmp \>
1.2.29.5. comconf
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to configure SNMP comunity to access MIB.
USAGE: comconf $ipaddress $community_name -o $access
$ipaddress: IP Address of accessing station
$community_name: community string to access MIB
$access: 1 - ReadOnly[default]/ 2 - ReadWrite
1.2.29.7. agconfig
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to configure IP Address / port number of SNMP Agent.
USAGE: agconfig $interface -o $port
$interface - interface on which agent will run
$port: Port Number ( DEFAULT Port No : 161
1.2.29.8. delcomm
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to delete SNMP comunity to access MIB.
USAGE: delcomm $index
index: Community index in list
1.2.29.9. trap
DESCRIPTION
This command is used to enable/disable Traps.
USAGE: trap [1][2] enable/disable
1 - SNMP Version-1, 2 - SNMP Version-2
1.2.30.1. group
DESCRIPTION
Assigns or groups two or more interfaces to the bridge.
USAGE: group if if -o [-if]
where if - Interface name e.g. eth0\eth1\(atm0..atm7)\wlan0
interface_name
The name of an interface e.g. eth0, , atm0 ,atm1 etc.
Examples:
bridge group eth0 -o -if atm0 -if atm1 -if atm2
The interfaces eth0, atm1 and atm2 are assigned to the bridge.
bridge group eth0 -o -if atm0
The interfaces eth0, and atm0 are assigned to the bridge.
1.2.30.2. cachetimer
DESCRIPTION
Specifies the idle timeout for bridge table entries. The timeout value is in seconds. Whenever there is any traffic
passing through bridge, bridge will maintain the lookup table with the MAC addresses coming from configured
interface (through LAN). If the traffic is destined to any MAC address, which is found in the lookup table, that
packet, is not sent to the ATM interface. If there is no traffic from particular machine for certain time period then
that entry is deleted from the lookup table. The time that the bridge will clear the bridge lookup entry is the
cachetimer timeout.
USAGE: cachetimer timeout
where timeout - Host cache timeout in (1-1200) seconds.<root @ bridge \>
1.2.30.3. setmultiport
DESCRIPTION
Enables or disables flooding between ATM PVCs.
USAGE: setmultiport <enable/disable>
setmultiport enable allows flooding between ATM pvcs.
1.2.30.4. list
DESCRIPTION
Lists bridge parameters.
USAGE: Name State MacAddr Priority LinkCost
Vci/Vpi/Encap VpnOU I VpnId
eth0 Transitaire 00:60:4c:7c:ec:00 128 100 0/0/LLC (VPN)
0
0
atm1 Transitaire 00:00:00:00:00:00 128 250 8/38/LLC (VPN)
0
0
atm2 Transitaire 00:00:00:00:00:00 128 250 8/39/LLC (VPN)
0
0
atm3 Transitaire 00:00:00:00:00:00 128 250 8/40/LLC (VPN)
0
0
atm4 Transitaire 00:00:00:00:00:00 128 250 8/41/LLC (VPN)
0
0
Station Cache Timeout : 300
1.2.30.6. bridge
DESCRIPTION
Enables, disables, or deletes the configuration of the bridge.
USAGE: bridge action
where action - enable\disable\Delete
1.2.30.7. listAll
DESCRIPTION
Lists bridge informations
USAGE: Bridge status = Active
Spanning Tree status = InActive
VLAN status = Active
Maximum bridge filters allowed = 1024
Maximum layer2 filters allowed per port = 100
Maximum classify rules allowed per port = 100
Maximum VLANs allowed = 8
Maximum VLANs allowed per port = 8
No of ports in bridge group = 5
bridge timeout (secs) = 600
bridge management Ip Address = 192.168.1.1
igmpsnoop status (V1/V2) = disable
1.2.30.8. l2filter
DESCRIPTION
Configures the filtering cpability of MAC address for the bridge table.
1) Add
USAGE: add <port_name> <drop/allow> <priority> -o [ -smac <mac_value> | -
dmac <mac_value> | -bilateralmac <mac_value> | -ethertype <type_value> | -
ethertype <type_name> | -vlan <vlan_name>]
where port_name - name of a particular port (32 characters)
-smac <mac_value> - if souce mac needs to be dropped or allowed
<drop/allow> - drop - to drop and allow - to allow
<priority> - priority of the filter rule. It can have
values in the range 0-7.
or -dmac <mac_value> - if souce mac needs to be dropped or allowed
or -bilateralbmac <mac_value> - if souce mac needs to be dropped or allowed
or -ether_type <protocol_value> - if ether type is needs to be dropped or
allowed
or -ether_type <protocole_name> - if ether type is needs to be dropped or
allowed.
For valid names, please use ethertypes command
vlan <vlan_name> - vlan name from the existing vlans if VLAN
is enabled
2) Delete
USAGE: delete <filer_id>
where filter_id - filter id returned while adding
3) Deleteall
USAGE: deleteall <port_name>
where port_name - name of a particular port (32 characters)
4) List
USAGE: list <filter_id/all>
where filter_id - filter id to be listed
or all - keyword all to list all l2 filters
5) Ethertypes
DESCRIPTION:
Lists the ethertype protocols list.
USAGE:
Protocol
Names Protocol vlaue Explaination
add
Adds the specified PVC to the bridge.
delete
Deletes the specified PVC to the bridge.
<port>
A string identifying the wan interfaces e.g. atm0.
<vpi> <vci>
Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Circuit Identifier for the ATM connection.
<encapsulation>
Specifies the encapsulation type. The possible values are llc or vc which represent Logical Link Control or VC
multiplexing respectively.
1.2.30.10.stp
DESCRIPTION
The spanning tree commands are located in the “stp” directory (which is located in the “bridge” directory).
USAGE: pvc add/delete port vpi vci encapsulation -o <-vpn OUI vpnId>
1) Port
DESCRIPTION
Specifies properties of the port or interface of the bridge.
USAGE: port portname -o [-priority] [-linkcost]
where portname - eth0\eth1\(atm0-atm7)
priority - (0-255)
linkcost - (0-65535)
<portname>
A string identifying the port e.g. eth0, atm0
-priority <priority>
A positive integer indicating the port priority. Must be a value between 0 and 255.
-linkcost <linkcost>
A positive integer indicating the cost associated with the port. The value can range from 0 to 65535.
Example:
port eth0 -o -priority 20 -linkcost 100
Assigns a priority of 20 to Eth0 with a linkcost of 100.
-priority <priority>
The priority of the individual bridge. The value can range from 0 to 65000.The lower the number, more the
priority.
-hellotime <hellotime>
The time interval between HELLO bridge protocol data unit. The time interval can be any value between 1 to 10
seconds.
-maxagettime <maxagettime>
The maximum age of the stored BPDUs. The time interval can be any value between 1 and 60 seconds.
-fwddelaytime<fwddelaytime>
The time spent by bridge in the listening and learning state before moving to learning or forwarding state
respectively. The time interval can be any value between 10 and 200 seconds.
3) Span
DESCRIPTION
Enables to disable the spanning tree protocol.
USAGE: span enable\disable
Enable stops all network connections for about ~30sec
to rebuild the new bridge table based on spanning Tree
4) List
DESCRIPTION
Lists the spanning tree configuration.
USAGE: Stp : DISABLED ActivePorts:5
BridgeId : 00:00:00:00:00:00 RootId :00:00:00:00:00:00
HelloTime : 2 RootPathCost :0
Max Age : 20 RootPort :0
FwdDelay : 15 HoldTime :1
1.2.30.11.tablelist
DESCRIPTION
Lists bridge informations.
USAGE: Name PortNo/Vid MacAddr Age Action
_ 0:-1 0:60:4c:7c:ec: 0 S Fwd
1.2.30.13. igmpsnoop
USAGE: igmpsnoop enable/disable/flush
1.2.30.14. listmcast
USAGE: No Entries present in the filter list
1.2.31. bt (Bluetooth)
DESCRIPTION
Configures Bluetooth (bt) protocol.
1.2.31.1. baud
DESCRIPTION
Changes the BT chipset rate and configures the corresponding GateWay rate.
USAGE: baud -o <baud_rate>
1.2.31.2. security
DESCRIPTION
Configures security level, by default the GateWay is in mode 3.
USAGE: security -o <security level>
security level: 1 => SECURITY OFF, 2 => MEDIUM LEVEL, 3 => HIGH LEVEL
clkTick1 = 416
clkCount = 1357
length of sent pkt = 7
1.2.31.5. stackreinit(debug)
DESCRIPTION
Reinits the BT stacksets.
USAGE: Stack reinitialization...
OI_StackWrapper_Terminate
3.0.12 revision 1
Initializing Dispatcher
[0E 04 ] 01 18 FC 00
Initializing L2CAP
00:03:C9:74:84:51
Local device
1.2.31.6. mac
DESCRIPTION
Displays the MAC address of the Bluetooth (bt).module.
USAGE: 00:03:C9:74:84:51
1.2.31.7. afh
DESCRIPTION
Allows to delete frequential channels.
USAGE: afh -o xxx...xxxx
1.2.31.8. rname
DESCRIPTION
Displays BT chipset name.
USAGE: F@st_ec00
1.2.31.9. wname
DESCRIPTION
Changes the BT name.
USAGE: wname -o <name>
name: 255 bytes maximum.
1.2.31.10.setpin
DESCRIPTION
Changes the pin code.
USAGE: setpin -o <pincode>
pincode: number ranging between 4 and 16 bytes.
1.2.31.11.inquire
DESCRIPTION
Inquires neighbouring BT peripherals.
USAGE: Starting device enumeration
1.2.31.12.connect
DESCRIPTION
Command used only in BT client versions of the GateWay.
USAGE: connect -o <xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx>
1.2.31.14.list
DESCRIPTION
List all found peripherals after having to enter the "inquire" command.
USAGE: list
1.2.31.15.info
DESCRIPTION
Gives local informations about BT firmware.
USAGE: Manufactuter: Broadcom Corporation
HCI Version: 0x0002
HCI Revision: 0x0069
LMP Version: 0x0002
LMP Subversion 0x694A
1.2.31.16.version
DESCRIPTION
Indicates the version:
LIVEBOX version (RELEASE) or BT client of the GateWay (FIRM).
USAGE: RELEASE (or FIRM)
1.2.31.17.vendor
USAGE: vendor -o <hex command code> [hex param code]
hexa code of the specific vendor command.
param: paramètres, each digit is one byte.
1.2.31.18.testmode
DESCRIPTION
Sets BT module intest mode.
USAGE: CI Event: HCI_ENABLE_DEVICE_UNDER_TEST_MODE success
1.2.31.19.wsetvoice
USAGE: wsetvoice -o <voice settings in hexa (2 digits)>
1.2.31.20.rsetvoice
USAGE: voice settings = 0x0060
1.2.31.21.rdevclass
DESCRIPTION
Displays the class of the BT peripheral in reply (that has nothing to do with classes No 1, 2 and 3). In reality, this
class is the code which indicates to a remote chip that it is going to connect to a modem, a phone, a printer and
so one.
USAGE: ClassOfDevice = 0x20310
1.2.31.22.debug
DESCRIPTION
Active ou désactive les messages de debug pour une couche donnée.
USAGE: debug -o <module_name> <on/off>
module_name: hci | l2cap | secmgr | policymgr | sdpdb | rfcomm | memmgr | devmgron_off: on | off
1.2.32.1. list
DESCRIPTION
Displays the configurations of IPOA/BRIDGE/ROUTEDBRIDGE.
USAGE: list <param>
param - routedbridge (diplays Routed Bridge parameters)
- ipoa (diplays IPoA parameters)
<param>
param can be bridge / routedbridge / ipoa.
1.2.32.2. Liststat
DESCRIPTION
Lists the statistics of the specified module.
USAGE: liststat <param>
param - routedbridge (diplays Routed Bridge parameters)
- ipoa (diplays IPoA parameters)
- pppoa (diplays PPPoA parameters)
- pppoe (diplays PPPoE parameters)
1.2.32.3. ppptrace
DESCRIPTION
Enables or Disables PPP console messages.
USAGE: pptrace [on | off]
Enables or Disables PPP console messages.
1.2.32.4. ipoa
DESCRIPTION
Configures the specified WAN interface to use IPoA, which is Classical IP over ATM including Inverse ATM
Arp. IPoA uses Inverse ATM Arp to get the peer IP address. The Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU) for IPoA is
9182.
USAGE: ipoa <interface> <disable> <vpi> <vci> -o <default> <-nhp
ipaddress>
ipoa <interface> <enable> <vpi> <vci> -o <-enc encapulation>
<default>
<-nhp ipaddress>
<-vpn OUI vpnId>
interface - interface number
enable/disable - enables or disable the bridge module
vpi - vpi
vci - vci
-enc encapsulation - encapsulation type LLC/VC
default - use default PVC
-nhp ipaddress - next hop ip address
-vpn <OUI> <vpnId> - Enable VPN encapsulation
OUI : Organizationally Unique
Identifier.
vpnId : VPN Index.
Note: In this case, if the peer does not support Inverse ATM Arp, then there will not be any traffic flow. If the
nexthop (-nhp option) or default PVC is configured per IPoA, then it does not use Inverse ATM Arp to get the
peer IP address.
interface
The name of the WAN interface. Typically this is ‘atm0’.
disable
Disables this IPoA interface.
-enc LLC | VC
Specifies the encapsulation type. The possible values are ‘llc’ or ‘vc’ which represent Logical Link Control or
VC multiplexing respectively.
default
If an entry does not exist for the destination in the inverse ATM Arp table, then the packet is forwarded on the
PVC specified.
-nhp <ip_address>
Specifies the next hop IP address of the peer-end.
Example:
ipoa atm0 enable 0 100 –o -enc LLC
Establishes an IPoA connection on the WAN interface atm0. VPI, VCI values 0, 100 is used for the ATM
connection. LLC encapsulation will be used.
ipoa atm0 disable 0 100
Disables the IPoA connection.
interface
The name of the WAN interface. Typically this is ‘atm0’.
enable
Enables this Routed Bridge interface.
disable
Disables this Routed Bridge interface.
-enc LLC | VC
Specifies the encapsulation type. The possible values are ‘llc’ or ‘vc’ which represent Logical Link Control or
VC multiplexing respectively.
Example:
routedbridge atm0 enable 0 100 –o -enc LLC
Establishes a Routed Bridge connection on the WAN interface atm0. VPI, VCI values 0, 100 is used for the
ATM connection.. LLC encapsulation will be used.
routedbridge atm0 disable 0 100
Disables the Routed Bridge connection.
profile
Profile number to configure. Specify an integer number from 0 through 7.
-if <interface>
Interface name with unit number. Four PPP interfaces are available: ppp0, ppp1, ppp2, ppp3, ppp4, ppp5, ppp6,
and ppp7.
-user <user>
Username.
-pass <password>
Password.
-vpi <vpi>
The ATM vpi value, which was assigned in a vcadd command or listed in a atmshowconn command.
-vci <vci>
The ATM vci value, which was assigned in a vcadd command or listed in a atmshowconn command.
-encap <encapsulation>
Encapsulation type. Possible values are LLC or VC.
-restarttime <timeout>
Timeout in milliseconds. The default is 3 seconds (3000 milli seconds).
-auth <authentication>
Authentication type (PAP or CHAP).
-myaddr <ip_addr>
Desired self IP Address (eg 192.168.26.7). Expressed in dot notation.
-mtu <mtu>
Maximum Transmission Unit expressed in bytes. The default is 1500.
-mru <mru>
Maximum Receive Unit, negotiated in LCP. The default is 1500.
-nat enable|disable
Enables or disables NAT (Network Address Translation) for this PPP interface. The default is for NAT to be
disabled.
-netmask <mask>
Specifies the netmask for the PPP interface. The mask is specified in dot notation (i.e. 255.255.255.0).
Example:
pppoa 1 –o -if ppp0 -vpi 0 -vci 100 -user jones -pass Indiana
Defines a PPPoA profile. The ppp0 interface is used with the ATM connection with vpi 0 and vci 100. The user
name is “jones” and the password is “Indiana”.
1.2.32.7. pppoadel
DESCRIPTION
Deletes the specified profile. Profile is specified as a number (see pppoa command). If all is specified, then all
profiles are deleted. This command only deletes inactive profiles. If a profile is in use, it must be stopped before
it can be deleted.
USAGE: pppoadel [profile_number/all]
Displays the listing of all available free profiles. If -profile is not specified, this command will display all
the valid configured profiles.
1.2.32.8. pppoastart
DESCRIPTION
Starts PPPoA given the specified profile. The profile is specified with an integer (0, 1, 2). The profile was
previously specified with the pppoa command.
USAGE: pppoastart <Profile>
Profile - Profile number to be started.
It should be already configured and all mandatory
paramet
ers n shoud be present.
1.2.32.9. pppoastop
DESCRIPTION
Stops PPPoA given the specified profile. The profile is specified with an integer (0, 1, 2). The profile was
previously specified with the pppoa command.
USAGE: pppoastop <Profile>
Profile - Profile number to be stopped.
It should be already running.
1.2.32.11.pppoadefault
DESCRIPTION
Configures the specified profile as the default PPPoA connection. This profile must be using “auto” mode. Out
of all the profiles, which are using the “auto” option, only one can be run at a time. This command is used to
specify that profile.
USAGE: pppoadefault <Profile>
Profile - Profile to be set as default.
It should be already configured profile with AUTO mode.
1.2.32.12.pppoe
DESCRIPTION
Sets up a PPPoE profile.
USAGE: debug -o <module_name> <on/off>
profile
Profile number to configure. Specify an integer number from 0 through 7.
-if <interface>
Interface name with unit number. Four PPP interfaces are available: ppp0, ppp1, ppp2, ppp3, ppp4, ppp5, ppp6,
ppp7
-user <user>
Username. This string can be up to 30 characters.
-pass <password>
Password. This string can be up to 30 characters.
-vpi <vpi>
The ATM vpi value, which was assigned in a vcadd command or listed in a atmshowconn command.
-vci <vci>
The ATM vci value, which was assigned in a vcadd command or listed in a atmshowconn command.
-restarttime <timeout>
Timeout in milliseconds. The default is 3 seconds (3000 milli seconds).
-auth <authentication>
Authentication type (pap, chap, mschapv1, mschapv2).
-myaddr <ip_addr>
Desired self IP Address (eg 192.168.26.7). Expressed in dot notation.
-peer <peer_addr>
Peer IP Address to optionally specify the address of the Internet Service Provider. Expressed in dot notation.
-mtu <mtu>
Maximum Transmission Unit expressed in bytes. The default is 1492.
-mru <mru>
Maximum Receive Unit, negotiated in LCP. The default is 1492.
-hwaddr <addr>
Hardware address of the router for this connection. Typically one of the Ethernet hardware addresses of the
router are used for this. The address is specified with ‘:’ used as a delimiter between byte values (eg
10:11:12:13:14:15).
-service <service_name>
Service Name.
-acname <ac_name>
Access Concentrator name.
-tag <host_tag>
Use host unique tag.
-mode <mode>
Mode can be AUTO or DIRECT. In case of mode being set to AUTO the PPPoE negotiation starts only when
the system identifies any traffic required to be transferred on the link and in case of DIRECT the PPPoE
negotiation is started manually using “pppoestart” command. The default is DIRECT.
-nat enable|disable
Enables or disables NAT (Network Address Translation) for this PPP interface. The default is for NAT to be
disabled.
-netmask <mask>
Specifies the netmask for the PPP interface. The mask is specified in dot notation (i.e. 255.255.255.0).
Example:
pppoe 1 –o -if ppp0 -vpi 0 -vci 100 -user jones -pass Indiana
Defines a PPPoE profile. The ppp0 interface is used with the ATM connection vpi 0 and vci 100. The user name
is “jones” and the password is “Indiana”.
1.2.32.13.pppoestart
DESCRIPTION
Starts PPPoE given the specified profile. The profile is specified with an integer (0, 1, 2). The profile was
USAGE ppoestart <Profile>
Profile - Profile number to be started.
It should be already configured and all mandatory parameters should be
present.
1.2.32.14.pppoestop
DESCRIPTION
Stops PPPoE given the specified profile. The profile is specified with an integer (0, 1, 2). The profile was
previously specified with the pppoe command.
USAGE: pppoestop <Profile>
Profile - Profile number to be stopped.
It should be already running.
1.2.32.15.pppoelist
DESCRIPTION
Displays the listing of all available free profiles. If -profile is not specified, this command will display all the
valid configured profiles.
USAGE: Available free PPPOE Profiles :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1.2.32.17.pppoedel
DESCRIPTION
Deletes the specified profile. Profile is specified as a number (see pppoe command). If all is specified the all
profiles are deleted. This command only deletes inactive profiles. If a profile is in use, it must be stopped before
it can be deleted.
USAGE: pppoedel [profile_number/all]
1.2.32.18.pppreset
1) trace
DESCRIPTION
Allows to display or not ppp debug traces.
USAGE: trace <on|off>
2) list
DESCRIPTION
Displays configured ppp profile list.
USAGE: Action num: 0 Delay: 1320 min Bip: no
Action num: 1 Delay: 105 min Bip: yes
Action num: 2 Delay: 14 min Bip: yes
Action num: 3 Delay: 1 min Bip: no
3) add
DESCRIPTION
Adds ppp profile.
USAGE: add $actionNumber $delay $bip
$actionNumber: 0 ... 9
$delay: waiting minutes before perform the action
$bip: yes/no<root @ pppreset \>
4) del
DESCRIPTION
Deletes ppp profile.
USAGE: del $actionNumber $actionNumber: 0 ... 9
5) pppresettest
list
USAGE: Test state: off.
PPP state: off.
PPP unreg state: off.
Hook state: off.
VoIP state: off.
coef
USAGE: coef $value
$value: 1 .. 1000
1.2.32.19.relay
1) relay
DESCRIPTION
Specifies the server interface for the PPPoE Relay.
USAGE: relay client -o <-if Interface>
relay server -o [<-if Interface>] [<-pvc vpi vci> <-encap
encapsulationtype>]
enable
Enables the PPPoE Relay feature.
disable
Disables the PPPoE Relay feature.
2) list
DESCRIPTION
Displays the PPPoE Relay configuration.
USAGE: relay Status : DISABLE
Maximum Supported Sessions : 256
Active Sessions : 0
Session Idle Time(In Seconds): 600
3) relayparams
DESCRIPTION
Configures relay supported sessions.
USAGE: relayparams -o -max maximum supported sessions -idletime idletime
1.2.32.20.adsl2link
USAGE: adsl2link UP[DOWN]
1.2.33.1. sntp
DESCRIPTION
SNTP client Management.
USAGE: sntp delete -o -index <index value>
config -o -ip <Server IP Address>
config -o -name <Server Domain Name>
list
start
stop
1.2.33.2. timezone_set
DESCRIPTION
Sets timezone value (see timezone_help for index value).
USAGE: timezoneset <index> -- sets the timezone
1.2.33.3. timezone_help
DESCRIPTION
Lists all timezone index values.
USAGE: TimeZone Index Explaination
1.2.33.4. timezone_disp
DESCRIPTION
TimeZone Index Explaination.
USAGE: TimeZone Index Explaination
1.2.33.5. sntprst
DESCRIPTION
Restarts SNTP client request..
USAGE: sntprst [value] Value in minutes or [-d] to display value
1.2.34. ipqos
DESCRIPTION
The ipqos commands are located in the “ipqos” directory.
1.2.34.1. policy
DESCRIPTION:
These commands allow you to configure the firewall parameters on the given interface.
USAGE: policy set <RxIfName> <TxIfName> <Sequence> {Allow|Deny}
[proto <Protocol>]
[tc <TC-Action-ID>]
[nat <NAT-Action-ID>]
[proto <Protocol>]
[tc <TC-Action-ID>]
[nat <NAT-Action-ID>]
Description:
This command configures a Policy with the specified parameters and inserts in to the Policy Table. A Policy is
attached to a pair of interfaces (Rx_Interface, Tx_Interface), and means that A Policy is applicable for packets
received on Rx_Interface and transmitted on Tx_Interface.
Policies are ordered by relative Priority. Relative priority is nothing but specifying an insertion position using
existing policies. Suppose we have ten policies for a particular pair of interfaces, and for user convenience those
are listed by relative priorities (1, 3, 5, ... and 19. All are odd numbers.). Here ‘1’ is given highest priority and
‘19’ the least priority. A new Policy can easily be inserted with priority 0 (before 1), or 20 (after 19), or 2, 4, 6,
…, 18 (in between 1 to 19) or in words an even number.
Allow | Deny is going to be Packet Filter parameter, which allows or denies the specified flow. Specifying Deny
with Policy works in three different ways. Depending upon Firewall configuration Packet Filter simply drops
packets, or sends ICMP or TCP-RST (applicable only for TCP packets) message back to the source.
The remaining are Packet Filter fields that are used to define a variety of flows to give different treatment and all
are optional.
You should keep Value1 less than Value2, if optional range is specified. It is applicable to both ip addresses and
ports.
proto Protocol
nat nat action id
tc trafic conditioning
Each flow passing through the device will have a receive interface and transmit interface based on the direction
it was initiated from. If the flow is initiated in WAN to LAN direction, receive interface is WAN i/f and transmit
interface is LAN i/f. Policy can be added with receive i/f as WAN i/f and transmit i/f as LAN i/f to
allow/deny such flows.
To allow telnet traffic initiated from LAN connected to eth0 to WAN connected to atm0 the policy to be added
would be:
For flows going up the stack (destined to the device), receive and transmit interface should be same.
To allow telnet traffic initiated from LAN connected to eth0 to device the policy to be added would be:
Inbound access to WAN hosts is allowed using Redirect Addr/Port policies. Such policies should be specified
with transmit interface same as receive interface. This is applicable only when NAT is enabled on the WAN
interface.
To allow ftp traffic initiated from WAN connected to atm0 to LAN connected to eth0 the policy to be added
would be (NAT enabled on atm0):
These commands allow you to enable or disable the specified Policy. A Policy is effective only when it is
enabled and by default it is in enabled state. Some times it is required to delete a Policy temporarily, in these
situations you can disable without deleting. Again you can enable it without setting when it is required.
1.2.34.3. publicip
USAGE: publicip add/delete <public address>
publicip list
This command deletes or removes an already configured public IP address on the WAN interface.
publicip list
This command list or displays the configured Public IP addresses on the WAN interface.
1.2.34.4. links
DESCRIPTION
This command allows you to see all the created links.
USAGE: LOCAL-ADDR/PORT ALIAS-ADDR/PORT REMOT-ADDR/PORT LINK/EX.TIME IN/OUT-
PKTS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~
Links count: 0
1.2.34.6. nataction
USAGE: nataction add static/rdaddr/rdport <addr1 [addr2]> [-tp port1
[port2]]
nataction delete/list/enable/disable <action-id>
This command is used to configure a Static NAT, Redirect Address or Redirect Port mapping.
Static NAT mapping is used to map set of local addresses to a set of public addresses to ensure guaranteed
access to the outside world. While adding a static NAT address mapping, the addresses specified in the
command should be either NAT interface address or one of the public addresses.
Redirect address or port mapping is used to allow inbound access to external hosts by directing the traffic
destined to configured address or port to a specific node on the private network. While adding a redirect address
or port mapping, the address specified in the command should be that of a node in private network.
These commands allow you to enable or disable the specified action. An Action is effective only when it is
enabled and by default it is in enabled state. Some times it is required to delete an Action temporarily, in these
situations you can disable without deleting.
You can use this command to list all configured Actions. Specifying Action-ID with this command lists the
attached Action only.
spoof list :
list the all the trusted and untrusted interfaces along with status
spoof enable :
Enable spoof protection
spoof disable :
Disable spoof protection
spoof eth1 trusted :
Set eth1 as trusted interface
spoof eth1 untrusted :
Set eth1 as untrusted interface
spoof list
list the all the trusted and untrusted interfaces along with status
spoof enable
enable spoof protection
spoof disable
disable spoof protection
1.2.34.8. setwt
DESCRIPTION
Used to configure weights to different traffic.
USAGE: setwt <default_wt> <low_wt> <high_wt> <medium_wt>
<critical_wt> <real-time_wt> <premium_wt> <urgent_wt>
Weight Zero queues traffic will use default queue bandwidth
setwt 50 0 0 0 0 50 0 0
50% of bandwith is alocated to the queue “real-time” and 50% to the queue “default”
listwt
WFQ Weights
====================
Traffic Name Weight (%)
---------------------------------
Default 50
Low 0
Medium 0
High 0
Critical 0
Real Time 50
Premium 0
Urgent 0
---------------------------------
1.2.34.10.attach
DESCRIPTION
Used to attach an interface to WFQ and define total bandwidth reserved to interface.
USAGE: attack set/enable/disable <attack_type> [<threshold> <timeout>]
attack enable/disable <attack_type>
attack listInsufficient number of arguments
AckPriority: enable indicate that the packets ACK TCP/IP will send in
priority
example
attach adsl0 -o linkspeed 128 admission no borrow yes ackpriority enable
Weights:
-------
Default Low Medium High critical real-time premium urgent
20 0 0 0 0 80 0 0
1.2.34.12. remove
DESCRIPTION
Used to de-attach WFQ from an interface.
USAGE: remove $interface_name
1.2.34.13. qstat
DESCRIPTION
Used to show queues statistics on a interface.
USAGE: qstat $interface_name
qstat adsl0
=====================================================================
Q.Name Priority pkt-sent pkt-dropped byte-sent byte-dropped cur-bytes
dfmark/dfnomark : If it is dfmark then the policy matched packets will be marked and treatment is given as per
the mark
createtc dfmark 5
TC Action ID: 1> createtc commands returns TC action ID usable in policy set command.
1.2.34.15. deletetc
DESCRIPTION
Used to delete TC.
USAGE: deletetc <action_id/all( which are not attached to any policy)
1.2.34.16. listtc
DESCRIPTION
Used to list TC.
USAGE: listtc <action_id/all>
listtc 1
ActionId DF-Marking Priority Assured BW(kbps) Max BW(kbps)
---------------------------------------------------------------
1 dfmark Real-Time NA NA
---------------------------------------------------------------
1.2.34.17.debug
USAGE: listtc <action_id/all>
1.2.34.18. tcstat
DESCRIPTION
Used to list TC Statistics.
USAGE: listtc <action_id>
tcstat 1
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
TC Assured Transmission Default Transmission Dropped
Packets Bytes Packets Bytes Packets Bytes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 0 0 0 0 0 0
firewall disable
This command allows you to disable the firewall.
firewall enable
This command allows you to enable the firewall.
firewall status
This command displays whether firewall functionality is enabled or not.
1.2.34.20. attack
DESCRIPTION
Attack set/list/enable/disable <attack_type> [<threshold> <timeout>] This comma
nd is used to enable or disable the attack. Threshold and timeout can be config
ured for flooding and scan attacks. attack type : udpflood, pingflood, udpsmurf,
icmpsmurf, tcpportscan tcpnullscan, tcpfinscan, xmasscan, ssrr, lsrr, rr, time
stamp security, satid, synflood (tcp intercept), land, teardrop, ipspoofing.
USAGE: attack set/enable/disable <attack_type> [<threshold> <timeout>]
attack enable/disable <attack_type>
attack listInsufficient number of arguments
This command allows you to configure the attack with the optional threshold and timeout values. By default the
attack will be enabled with the command. If we don’t configure the threshold and timeout values it will set the
default values.
attack list
This command allows you to see the status of all the attacks.
attack list
1.2.35.1. announce
USAGE: announce <on/off> -o <wrongnum|nwfail|busy>
1.2.35.2. presentci
USAGE: presentci <yes/no> -o <port> <prefix>
yes - Gives the authority to Called Party to display Calling
Number
no - Restricts the Called Party from displaying Calling Number
portno - RJ11 port on which calling party number display has to be
enabled/disabled
1.2.35.3. mwinum
USAGE: No message
1.2.35.4. displayci
USAGE: Displayci <yes/no> -o <cliptype>
yes - Displayss calling party number if presentation is allowed
no - Doesn't display the calling party number even if
presentation is allowed
cliptype - Caller Id type(FSK & DMF)
1.2.35.5. callstat
USAGE: Call Statistics:
=================
Total Calls Orginated: 0
Total Calls Received: 0
Total Calls Completed: 0
Total Calls Dropped: 0
1.2.35.6. clearstat
USAGE: (No message)
1.2.35.8. configdest
USAGE: onfigdest <destip> <destE164alias>
destip - Destination IP address.
destalias - Destination E.164 alias address.
This address is used in case of direct call.
1.2.35.9. configdtmf
USAGE: configdtmf <phone_portno> <inband/outband/2833>
phone_portno - RJ11 port number. 1 to maximum no of RJ11 ports on RG.
1.2.35.10.configprefix
USAGE: configprefix <in/out> <add/delete> <prefix> -o <length>
in - Indicates prefix for inbound calls.
out - Indicates prefix for outbound calls.
add - Indicates prefix to be added.
delete - Indicates prefix to be deleted.
prefix - String to be used as prefix for inbound/outbound calls.
Incase of delete configuration 'any' only is allowed.In this
case user has to configure the length of prefix to be deleted
as optional parameter
length - Length of prefix to be deleted.
1.2.35.12.configrg
USAGE: configrg <ifname>
ifname - interface name
1.2.35.13.configtimer
USAGE: (no message)
1.2.35.14.configttl
USAGE: configttl <ttlValue>
1.2.35.15.configVDN
USAGE: configVDN <portno> <yes/no> -o <number>
portno - RJ11 port on RG.
yes/no - yes - enable no- disable. Optional parameter is mandatory
to enable VDN.
number - VirtualDialNumber(VDN) used for this port.
1.2.35.16.debugport
USAGE: debugport <port>
port - RG Port (1--2)
1.2.35.17.deletedest
USAGE: Do you want to delete all the entries? (Y/N)
1.2.35.18.dellock
USAGE: dellock {area|phone}.
1.2.35.19.dsptimer
USAGE: dsptimer <interdigtimervalue(in secs)<root @ h323 \>
1.2.35.20.faststart
USAGE: faststart <on/off> faststart - Enable fast connect procedures.
OFF/off indicates disable faststart.
ON/on indicates enable faststart.
1.2.35.22.faxpassthru
USAGE: faxpassthru <port> <enable/disable>
port - FXS Number (1 or 2).
enable - Enables fax passthrough on given port.
1.2.35.23.framenego
USAGE: framenego <auto/manual>
auto - Number of frames will be auto negotiated.
manual - Number of frames will be set according to
configured value of number frames with codec
1.2.35.24.useport
USAGE: useport <port> <yes/no>
portno - Activates/deactivates port to register to gatekeeper.
(1 to maximum number of ports).
yes - Activates port number.This port (alias address) will be .
registered to gatekeer if the user executes 'usegk'
command
with appropriate parameters
no - Deactivates port number.This port(alias address) will not
be registered to gatekeeper
1.2.35.25.listepinfo
USAGE:
************* RG Endpoint Information ***********
+------------------------------+
PortNo : 1
PhoneNo : 20000133871229449
H323Id :
VDN : None
CallerID : Enabled
Prefix : 831
Codecs : G729:4 G729A:4 PCMU:2
DTMF Sinaling: out-of-band
Pass Through : Disabled
+------------------------------+
PortNo : 2
PhoneNo :
H323Id :
VDN : None
CallerID : Disabled
Prefix :
Codecs :
DTMF Sinaling: in-band
Pass Through : Disabled
PortNo : 3
PhoneNo :
H323Id :
VDN : None
CallerID : Disabled
Prefix :
Codecs :
DTMF Sinaling: in-band
Pass Through : Disabled
1.2.35.26.listdest
USAGE: Destination Configurations:
==========================
----------------------------------------
SlNo | DestIP | DestE164Alias
----------------------------------------
No Entry Found
----------------------------------------
1.2.35.27.listlock
USAGE: Restricted calls:
==========================
--------------------------------------
number | TypeOfNumber
--------------------------------------
No Entry Found
-------------------------------------
1.2.35.28.listrginfo
USAGE: RG Configuration
Interface :
FastStart : disabled
Tunnel : disabled
FastTunnel : disabled
VDN :
WrongNo : disabled
NetWorkFail : disabled
LineBusy : disabled
1.2.35.29.lock
USAGE: lock {area|phone} < areacode|phoneno>
area|phone - whether you need to lock areacode or specifc phone number
areacode|phoneno Area code or phone number which has to be locked.
1.2.35.30.maxdigits
USAGE: maxdigits <1-17>. Default value is 4.
if Less than maxdigits, then use '#' at the end of digit string
1.2.35.31.memalloc
USAGE: pcibitmap : Used = 0 Max = 9
pcbbitmap : Used = 0 Max = 10
q931msgs : Used = 0 Max = 20
rtpsess : Used = 0 Max = 9
H245CtlBlks : Used = 0 Max = 20
H245BigBufs : Used = 1 Max = 2
H245Reqs : Used = 0 Max = 20
Cap2CM : Used = 0 Max = 20
Lcs2CM : Used = 0 Max = 20
RlcPams : Used = 0 Max = 20
LcsAck2CM : Used = 0 Max = 20
H245Respses : Used = 0 Max = 20
CMD MODE : Used = 0 Max = 2
TunPDU : Used = 0 Max = 10
ReqMode : Used = 0 Max = 5
AudioMode : Used = 0 Max = 25
VoiceBufs : Used = 0 Max = 100
Timers : Used = 15 Max = 100
1.2.35.33.sendGRQ
USAGE: sendGRQ yes/no
1.2.35.34.tracecall
USAGE: tracecall <on/off>
1.2.35.35.tracemsg
USAGE: tracemsg <ras/q931/h245> <on/off>
1.2.35.36.tunnel
USAGE: tunnel <on/off> tunnel - Enable encapsulation procedures.
NO/no indicates disable tunnel mode.
YES/yes indicates enable tunnel mode.
1.2.35.37.usegk
USAGE: usegk <flag> -o primary <GKADDR> port <portno1> secondary
<GKADDR1><port><portno
2>
flag - flag specifies if the specific RG has to be
registered or unregistered with GateKeeper.
- NO/no indicates unregister with GateKeeper.
- YES/yes indicates register with GateKeeper.
GKADDR - Primary Gatekeeper IPV4 Address.
portno1 - Primary Gatekeeper's port no.If not specified it will
assume default port number.
GKADDR1 - Secondary Gatekeeper IPV4 Address.
portno2 - Secondary Gatekeeper's Port no.If not specified it will
assume default port number.
1.2.35.38.h323id
USAGE: h323id <h323-id>
1) activate
USAGE: activate $port $destination -o $forwarding_type
forwarding_type:
1 - Forward UnConditional
2 - Forward On Busy
3 - Forward on No Answer
2) listdvr
USAGE: No Entry
3) deactivate
USAGE: deactivate $port
4) history
USAGE: Diversion Table Empty
5) CFNR
USAGE: CFNR $port $no_of_rings
6) listCFNR
USAGE:
==============================================
Port Number CFNR Value
==============================================
1 3
2 3
3 3
==============================================
1.2.35.40.h235
1) security
DESCRIPTION
Enable/disable H235 authentication security.
USAGE: security <enable/disable>
2) subscript
DESCRIPTION
Sets authentication parameters.
USAGE: subscrpt <subscrption id> <password> <gatekeeper id>
3) list
USAGE: ********* Security Configuration *********
Security : enabled
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subscription Id Password Gatekeeper Id
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
00:60:4C:55:AA:BA xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx woof_gkrasgrp 04
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1) voiceopt
USAGE: VOICE PARAMETERS
================
VAD : OFF
PLC : ON
ECHO CANCELLER : ON
TAIL LENGTH : 22 msec
2) portdiag
USAGE: Make sure that port considered for diagnosis should be in on-hook
state.
Enter the port number<1-3>
1
Enter one of the options.
1. Dial Tone.
2. Busy Tone.
3. Ringback Tone.
4. Dial Number.
5 or 6. Apply Ring.
7 Apply ROC Ring.
8. ROC Busy TOne.
9. Spl. Dial Tone.
10. Mesg Waiting Indicator Tone.
11.Spl.Information Tone.
12.VOIP Dial Tone.
13 or 14.On-HOOK Caller ID Display.
15.OFF-HOOK Caller ID Display.
16.Message Waiting Indicator.
17.DTMF CallerID Display.
0. Quit from 1-15 actions .
q Quit from port diagnosis .
To perform actions from 1-4 & 8-12,15 the phone should be in off-hook.
To perform actions from 5-7 and 13 the phone should be in on-hook.
3) jitter
USAGE: JITTER PARAMETERS
=================
4) gc
USAGE: gc <port> -o -gtx <value> -grx <value> -gec <value>
port - RJ11 port(1 or 2)
gtx - Transmission Gain
grx - Receiver Gain.
gec - Ec Bulk Delay Fact .
5) listgc
USAGE: ---------------------------------
Port Gtx Grx Gec
---------------------------------
1 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
---------------------------------
7) codecdownload
USAGE: set codectype = 11
8) DetectTone
USAGE: DetectTone <portNum> -o [-t <Tone_type>
-t <Tone_type> - Tone type to be detected
9) DSPConnect
USAGE: (no message)
10) DSPQuit
USAGE: (no message)
11) Dtmfenable
USAGE: Dtmfenable <portNum> -o [-t <enable/disable>
12) TestTone
USAGE: TestTone <frequence> <amplitude>
13) QuitTone
USAGE: (no message)
14) countryopt
USAGE: Country : France
15) ecparams
USAGE: ecparams <port> -o -nlp <value> -hreg <value> -conv <value> -
beta<value> -dthr <
value>
port - RJ11 port
nlp - NLP Enable(1) or Disable(0)
hreg - H-registers Reset (1-reset)
conv - Convergence(1) Enable/Disable(0) .
16) 1si3216
USAGE: (no message)
17) 2si3050
USAGE: (no message)
19) testfrequency
USAGE: Make sure that port considered for diagnosis should be in on-hook
state.
Enter the port number<1-3>
1
Enter one of the options.
1. Freq. France dial tone : 440Hz -3.5dBm0.
2. Freq. France ringback tone : 440Hz -8dBm0.
3. Freq. France busy tone : 440Hz -8dBm0.
4. Freq. France special info tone : 950Hz -8.5dBm0.
5. Freq. France special info tone : 1400Hz -8.5dBm0.
6. Freq. France special info tone : 1800Hz -8.5dBm0.
7. Freq. France call waiting tone : 440Hz -8dBm0.
8. Freq. France special dial tone : 330Hz -5dBm0.
9. Freq. France special dial tone : 440Hz -8.5dBm0.
10. Freq. France msg waiting tone : 330Hz -5dBm0.
11. Freq. France msg waiting tone : 440Hz -8.5dBm0.
12. Freq. France alerting tone : 2130Hz -9dBm0.
13. Freq. France alerting tone : 2750Hz -9dBm0.
14. Freq. France voip dial tone : 440Hz -8.5dBm0.
15. Freq. France voip dial tone : 740Hz -8.5dBm0.
16. Freq. France voip dial tone : 1000Hz -8.5dBm0.
0. Quit from 1-16 actions.
q Quit from port diagnosis.
To perform actions from 1-16 the phone should be in off-hook.
1.2.36.1. wl
DESCRIPTION
Wifi advanced commands.
USAGE :wl -o command [args ...]
1.2.36.2. mode
DESCRIPTION
Sets the PHY Mode of operation.
USAGE: mode G_ONLY|MIXED
1.2.36.3. radio
DESCRIPTION
Sets the Radio ON/OFF.
USAGE: radio [<on/off>]
1.2.36.4. ssid
DESCRIPTION
Configures WLAN SSID
USAGE: ssid -o -n <name> -h <yes or no>
-n <name>
-h <yes or no>
1.2.36.5. channel
DESCRIPTION
Configures WLAN channel
valid channels for 802.11b/g (2.4GHz band) are 1 through 14
USAGE: channel <number>
1.2.36.6. apname
DESCRIPTION
Attributates an Access Point number
valid channels for 802.11b/g (2.4GHz band) are 1 through 14
1.2.36.7. status
DESCRIPTION
Displays WLAN information
USAGE:
Mode is MIXED/LRS
SSID is Wanadoo_ec00
SSID Hide disabled
Channel is 10
Fragmentation Threshold is 2346
RTS Threshold is 2347
Beacon Interval is 100
Current Transmit Rate: AUTO
Authentication type is open
WEP Enabled
WEP key is 128 bit type.
WEP key 1: cc ce fa a1 3a 99 c9 7f 98 2c e5 a7 62
WEP key 2: 64 65 66 61 75 6c 74 5f 6b 65 79 5f 32
WEP key 3: 64 65 66 61 75 6c 74 5f 6b 65 79 5f 33
WEP key 4: 64 65 66 61 75 6c 74 5f 6b 65 79 5f 34
1.2.36.8. statistics
DESCRIPTION
Displays WLAN statistics
USAGE: No message
1.2.36.9. restdef
DESCRIPTION
Restores default values.
USAGE: wl0: link up
1.2.36.10.fragthresh
DESCRIPTION
Sets the fragmentation threshold value.
USAGE: fragthresh <number>
Values should be even numbers In
the range of 256 to 2346
1.2.36.11.rtsthresh
DESCRIPTION
Sets the RTS threshold value.
USAGE: rtsthresh <number>
number should be between 0 and 3000
rtsthresh <number>
1.2.36.12.beacint
DESCRIPTION
Sets the Beacon interval value.
USAGE: beacint <number>
number should be between 0 and 4095
1.2.36.13.rate
DESCRIPTION
Sets the Transmission Rate.
valid values for 802.11b are (1, 2, 5.5, 11)
valid values for 802.11g are (1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54)
USAGE: rate <rate>
Sets the Trasnmit rate. <rate> can be:
auto|1|2|5|11|6|9|12|18|24|36|48|54
1.2.36.14. dtim
DESCRIPTION
Sets the DTIM interval.
USAGE: dtim <value>
<value> can be between 1-65535
1.2.36.15. preamble
DESCRIPTION
Sets the preamble types : auto, short or long
USAGE :preamble auto|short|long
1.2.36.17.wepmode
DESCRIPTION
Sets the WEP mode.
USAGE: wepmode <mode>
Sets the WEP mode to Disable (0) or 64 Key length or 128 key length
1.2.36.18.defwepkey
DESCRIPTION
Allows to choice the default key (between 1 to 4).
1.2.36.21.assocclients
DESCRIPTION
Lists the associated clients.
USAGE: (No message)
1.2.36.22. macfiltering
DESCRIPTION
Either enables or disbles MAC filtering
USAGE: macfiltering enable/disable
1.2.36.23. macaccesstype
DESCRIPTION
Either sets mac list to permit or deny list
USAGE: macaccesstype permit/deny
1.2.36.24. addstation
DESCRIPTION
Adds a station to the access list
USAGE: addstation <macaddr>
Mac address should be specified as xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
1.2.36.25. delstation
DESCRIPTION
Deletes a station from the access list
USAGE: delstation <macaddr>
Mac address should be specified as xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Example:
accesslist
00:0C:41:64:6B:18
00:0E:35:66:08:74
1.2.36.27. flushlist
DESCRIPTION
Flushes the current MAC access list
USAGE: wl0: link up
1.2.36.28. wpa
DESCRIPTION
WiFi Protected Access Configuration
1) status
DESCRIPTION
Displays the status of WPA
USAGE: WPA is Disabled
2) wpa_enable
DESCRIPTION
Enable WPA with Broadcom parameters.
USAGE: wpa_enable <password>.
3) wpa_disable
DESCRIPTION
Disable WPA.
USAGE: WPA Disabled (WPA Already Disabled)
1.2.37. relayvoice
DESCRIPTION
These commands allow to control the relay which switches the analog phone either PSTN or Voice over IP
services.
When the IAD is switched off, the telephone is connected to the PSTN. As soon as the card has started its tasks,
the relay is controlled by the IAD.
1.2.37.1. trace
DESCRIPTION
This command allows to validate or not "relay" block traces.
USAGE : trace <on/off>
1.2.37.2. icall
DESCRIPTION
For testing, this command allows to manage RTC incoming call when relay switches.
USAGE: icall <on/off>
1.2.37.3. status
DESCRIPTION
This command allows to display the relay position, the PSTN line state, the FXS state (available only in relay
mode over Voip) and the presence of a default in the VoIP service.
USAGE: Relay : Force on Voip, Alarm : at least one, PSTN Line : free, Pots
: on Hook
1.2.37.4. force
DESCRIPTION
This command allows to force or not relay in Voip or PSTN position.
USAGE : force <onV/onP/none>
1.2.38.1. info
DESCRIPTION
Give DEBUG and PSTN informations.
USAGE: info <debug/pstn>
info debug : Displays useful debug informations:
1.2.38.2. trace
DESCRIPTION
Enable or disable PSTN console messages.
USAGE : trace <on/off>
example: trace on // pstn traces available
1.2.38.3. pstn
USAGE : clip <on/off>
1.2.38.4. incall
DESCRIPTION
Enable or disable PSTN incoming call.
USAGE : icall <on/off>
example: incall on // incoming call enabled
1.2.38.5. localcode
DESCRIPTION
Allows to store the local area prefix of the "pstn" block. Dutch version specificity.
USAGE : localcode <6 digits max>
example: incall 039 // 039 = local area prefix
example: incall clear // no prefix defined
1.2.38.6. set
DESCRIPTION
Allows to add prefixes in a table containing 32 prefixes or to modify the default fields.
USAGE : set <prefix (6 digits max)/default, -o
-d delete number (0 to 6),
-a add digits (6 digits max)>
-l nb length (0 to 16)>
-out <voip/pstn>
When the field is not filled in, the default value is used.
1.2.38.7. clear
DESCRIPTION
Clear all the prefix table or only one or initializes fields by default.
USAGE : clear <all/default/prefix>
example: clear default // initializes fields by defauft
example: clear all // Clear all stored prefixes
example: clear 36 // Clear prefix 36
1.2.38.8. default
DESCRIPTION
Allows to restore, in function of country, the default prefix table.
The optional "local area code" parameter allows to initialize the "digit to add" field (specificity of the DUTCH
version).
USAGE: Default <FRANCE/HOLLANDE> -o -local <local area code>
example: default FRANCE // restore the french table
1.2.38.10.test
DESCRIPTION
Allows to test an outgoing call.
USAGE : test <Call Number>
1.2.39. http
1.2.39.1. language
DESCRIPTION
Allows to choose the language (French, English or Dutch) for HTTP mode.
USAGE : language [FR EN NL]
1.2.39.2. url
USAGE : url on / off , show the requests of web browser<root @ http \>
1.2.39.3. redir
USAGE: 1 URL : "/ServicesAcces.html" => "/index_free_auth.html"
2 URL : "/firewall" => "/fwpolicylist.html"
3 URL : "/ppp" => "/wansetup.html"
4 URL : "/dsl_network" => "/vcclist.html"
1.2.40. rtp
1.2.40.1. srstats
USAGE: SessId IPAddr RTPPort PktsSent OctetsSent LastSRTime
1.2.40.2. rrstats
USAGE: SessId FromIP CumLost Jitter PktsRcvd OctetsRcvd
1.2.40.3. config
USAGE: config MinPort MaxPort.
1.2.40.4. lisports
USAGE: MinPort : [44000]
MaxPort : [49000.
1.2.41. vlan
1.2.41.1. enable8021q
USAGE: 8021q has already enabled
1.2.41.2. disable8021q
USAGE: Vlan does not exist
1.2.41.3. delete8021q
USAGE: 8021q is not disabled
1.2.41.4. create
USAGE: create <vlan_name> <vlan_id> <vlan mode>
where vlan_name - name of the vlan (32 characters)
vlan_id - id of the vlan (2 - 4094)
vlan_mode - either bridge or router
1.2.41.6. enable
USAGE: enable <vlan_name>
where vlan_name - name of a particular vlan (32 characters)
or all - for all vlans
1.2.41.7. disable
USAGE: disable <vlan_name>
where vlan_name - name of a particular vlan (32 characters)
or all - for all vlans
1.2.41.8. listvlan
USAGE: listvlan <vlan_name/all>
where vlan_name - name of a particular vlan (32 characters)
or all - for all vlans
1.2.41.9. portconfig
USAGE: portconfig <port_name> -o [-rxtagctrl <all/tagged>]
[-pvid <pvid>] [-ingress <on/off>] [-gvrp <on/off>]
where port_name - name of a particular port (32
characters)
-rxtagctrl <all/tagged> - allow only tagged or all on port.
default is
all
-pvid <pvid> - port id (1-100). Default is 1
-ingress <on/off> - to enable/disable ingress filtering on
the po
rt. default value is OFF
-gvrp <on/off> - to enable/diable GVRP on the port.
default va
lue is OFF
1.2.41.10.listport
USAGE: listport <port_name/all>
where port_name - name of a particular port (32 characters)
or all - for all ports
1.2.41.11.qosmapping
USAGE: qosmapping <enable/disable>
1) Addport
USAGE: addport <port_name> <vlan_name> [-adctrl <forbidden/fixed/normal>]
[-txtagctrl <
untagged/tagged>]
where port_name - name of a particular port (32
characters)
vlan_name - name of a particular vlan (32
characters)
-adctrl <forbidden/fixed/normal> - administration control
parameter. Default value is forbidden
-txtagctrl <untagged/tagged> - the forwarded packets should be
tagged or untagged. Default value is untagged
2) deleteport
USAGE: deleteport <port_name> <vlan_name>
where port_name - name of the port, to be deleted (32 characters)
vlan_name - name of the vlan, to be deleted from (32
characters)
3) list
USAGE: list <vlan_name/all>
where vlan_name - name of a particular vlan (32 characters)
or all - for all ports
1.2.42.1. trace
DESCRIPTION
ACF TRACE LEVEL
USAGE: ACF TRACE LEVEL is 0
1.2.42.2. media
DESCRIPTION
Internal Management of the configuration
USAGE:
media –e
Erasing of the configuration obtained by provisionning
media –d
Dumping of the configuration obtained by provisionning
1.2.42.3. Intf
DESCRIPTION
Choice of the interface that gives access to FTP servers including the binary and the provisionning files
USAGE: intf is ppp0
intf <xxxx>
(where <xxxx> indicates one of the three possible interfaces: eth0,atm0,ppp0)
1.2.42.4. Server
DESCRIPTION
Configuration of the robot that allows automatic downloading of the firmware and provisionning files
USAGE:
ACF operating mode
server –m
gives a operating mode status
server –m DHCP
Command that allows to bring the "autoconf" device via DHCP into operation. In this case, neither the FTP
server nor the bootfile cannot be defined by the acf MMI (Man Machine Interface). Only, the configuration file
can be downloaded and must be named <vvv_eee>.acf.
server –m DHCP NO
Command that allows to disable DHCP mode.
server –m SYSF
Command that allows to install automacaly a software from a URL defined in the command:
server –d urls <xxx>
server –m SYSF NO
Command that allows to disable a software installation.
server –m REBT
Command that allows to reboot after a software installation or the installation of a new configuration.
server –m REBT NO
Command that allows to disable the automatic reboot.
server –m SMACL
Command that allows to define automatically the FTP login of the SYSTEM server from the MAC address of
the equipment.
server –m CMACL
Command that allows to define automatically the FTP login of the CONF server from the MAC address of the
equipment.
server –m CMACL NO
Command that allows to define clearly the FTP login of the CONF server
server –m KEYL
Command that allows to define automatically the FTP password from an external KEY.
server –m KEYL NO
Command that allows to define clearly the FTP password.
server –m INSTCNFNAME
Provisionning file is originated from install command
server –m INSTCNFNAME NO
Provisionning file is not originated from install command
List of the commands that define the acf FTP server parameters
server –d
Displays the different configurated parameters
media –d
Dumping of the configuration obtained by provisionning
1.2.42.5. setmacs
USAGE: (No message)
1.2.42.6. loadint
USAGE: loadint = 240 hours 0 minuts
1.2.43.1. trace
DESCRIPTION
This command allows to display / modify server url to use.
USAGE: Trace level is 0000
1.2.43.2. url
DESCRIPTION
This command allows to read / to position trace levels of which dipose the function.
USAGE: URL is http://maj.wanadoo.fr:80/servlets/maj
1.2.43.3. post
DESCRIPTION
This command allows to bring about request sending.
USAGE: HTTP return code 0
1.2.43.4. on
DESCRIPTION
This command allows to enable the automatic posting functionality.
USAGE: wpost is ON
1.2.43.5. off
DESCRIPTION
This command allows to disable the automatic posting functionality.
USAGE: wpost is OFF
1.2.44. mread
USAGE: mread <offset> <size>
1.2.45. mwrite
USAGE: mwrite <offset> <value>
1.2.46. memshow
DESCRIPTION
Displays memory.
USAGE: FREE LIST:
1.2.47. aread
USAGE: aread <ap_id> <offset> <size> <type>
1.2.49. apregdump
USAGE: apregdump <ap_id>
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