Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Modem 350I User Manual

SPEED TOUCH  
350i  
CLI Reference Guide  
ADSL Modem for ISDN  
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Contents  
Contents  
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Bridge Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Config Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
DHCP Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
DNS Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
IP Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Phonebook Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101  
PPTP Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109  
Software Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117  
System Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123  
10 TD Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131  
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Preface  
Preface  
Welcome to the Alcatel SpeedToucht350i 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 SpeedToucht350i via its character based Command Line Interface.  
Although the SpeedToucht350i Web 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  
product:  
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Alcatel SpeedToucht350i  
The Reference Guide consists of three main parts:  
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Part 1 : CLI Navigation  
This part is meant to make the user familiar with the use and operation of the  
SpeedToucht350i 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 perform some  
operations on the CLI.  
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Part 2 : CLI Command Description  
This part forms the main part of this Reference Guide. Here all available CLI commands of the  
SpeedToucht350i products are alphabetically described per group selection.  
Each command is described in a systematic manner:  
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The full name of the CLI command (including the group selection)  
A short description of the CLI command, if needed completed by a description of the  
possible impact on the user and/or the SpeedToucht350i  
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The syntax of the command with a description of each parameter  
An example to demonstrate the use of the CLI command  
A list of related CLI commands.  
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Part 3 : CLI Command Index  
This part allows the user to look up a command alphabetically in its incomplete form.  
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Preface  
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Trademarks  
The following trademarks are used in this document:  
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Speed Touch is a trademark of the Alcatel Company  
Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of Netscape  
Communications Corporation  
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Windows and Internet Explorer are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation  
Apple and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc.  
UNIX is a registered trademark of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.  
Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation.  
Other products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers.  
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Updates  
Due to the continuous evolution of the Alcatel DSL technology, existing products are regularly  
upgraded. Alcatel documentation changes accordingly.  
For more information on the newest technological changes and documents, please consult the  
Alcatel web site at following URL:  
http://www.alcatel.com  
http://www.alcateldsl.com  
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Directive  
Unless expressly and unambiguously approved by Alcatel, you may not:  
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disassemble, deĆcompile, reverse engineer, trace or otherwise analyze the equipment, its  
content, operation, or functionality, or otherwise attempt to derive source code (or the  
underlying ideas, algorithms, structure or organization) from the equipment or from any  
other information provided by Alcatel, except to the extent that this restriction is expressly  
prohibited by local law;  
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copy, rent, loan, reĆsell, sublicense, or otherwise transfer or distribute the equipment to  
others;  
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modify, adapt or create a derivative work of the equipment;  
remove from any copies of the equipment any product identification, copyright or other  
notices;  
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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 will  
invalidate the user's authority to operate this equipment.  
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Alcatel  
SpeedTouch 350i  
CLI Navigation  
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Accessing the Command Line Interface  
EndĆusers can access the Command Line Interface via a Telnet session. However, this requires that  
TCP/IP connectivity exists between the host from which the Telnet session is opened and the  
SpeedToucht350i.  
Access via a Telnet Session  
As soon a session to the CLI is opened, the SpeedToucht350i banner pops up, followed by the  
CLI prompt.  
In case the SpeedToucht350i is protected by a System password authentication will be required  
before access is granted.  
The following figure shows an example of the SpeedToucht350i banner after opening a Telnet  
session and authentication.  
EXAMPLE:  
/home/doejohn{1}$ telnet 10.0.0.138  
Trying 10.0.0.138...  
Connected to 10.0.0.138.  
Escape character is ’^]’.  
User :  
SpeedTouch (00–90–D0–00–01–23–45)  
Password : ######  
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Alcatel Speed Touch(TM)350i  
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Version R3.2  
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Navigation and Manipulation  
Manipulation commands are commands that manipulate operations on the command line, for  
example 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 desired  
command group.  
To obtain a list of all available command groups, execute help from the top level.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>help  
Following command groups are available :  
config  
pptp  
system  
bridge  
software  
atmf  
ip  
td  
phonebook  
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 SpeedToucht350i.  
EXAMPLE (SpeedTouchtPro):  
=>help  
Following command groups are available :  
config  
pptp  
system  
bridge  
software  
atmf  
ip  
td  
phonebook  
dns  
dhcp  
=>  
You can execute the help command from each command group selection. This results in a list of  
the available commands (and nested command groups, if available) in this particular command  
group.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>phonebook  
[phonebook]=>  
[phonebook]=>help  
Following commands are available :  
list  
load  
add  
autolist  
delete  
help  
save  
exit  
flush  
[phonebook]=>  
Executing e.g. help phonebook from top level gives the same result as executing help from the  
phonebook command group selection.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>phonebook help  
Following commands are available :  
list  
load  
add  
autolist  
delete  
help  
save  
exit  
flush  
=>  
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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 the  
syntax for the command.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>help phonebook add  
add : Adds a phonebook entry  
name=<string>  
addr=<vp*vc>  
type=<bridge|ppp|cip|pptp>  
=>  
Command Completion  
The CLI features command completion, which means that when starting to enter a command it can  
be completed by pressing the Tab" key.  
For example, entering a at the firewall command group selection, followed by a Tab" stroke  
results in the full assign command being completed. Entering firewall a from top level gives the  
same result.  
For the completion to be successful, the part to be added must be unique. Completion works for the  
command 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 the  
Command Line press "Ctrl+E".  
In the following example, the first ø indicates the position of the cursor after pressing "Ctrl+A", the  
second ø the position of the cursor after pressing "Ctrl+E".  
EXAMPLE:  
=>ø list  
ø
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 user  
is prompted to enter a value which it does not know and wants to abort the command. Instead of  
being 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 is  
broken 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 commands  
with the down arrow  ± . Press Enter ()" to select and execute the retaken command.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>phonebook  
[phonebook]=>list  
Name  
Br1  
Br2  
Br3  
Br4  
address  
8*35  
8*36  
8*37  
8*38  
type  
usage  
configured  
free  
free  
free  
configured  
configured  
configured  
configured  
bridge  
bridge  
bridge  
bridge  
pptp  
pptp  
pptp  
pptp  
RELAY_PPP1 8*48  
RELAY_PPP2 8*49  
RELAY_PPP3 8*50  
RELAY_PPP4 8*51  
[phonebook]=>  °   
[phonebook]=>:phonebook list  
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Command Line Interface Top Level Structure  
The following command groups are available:  
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bridge  
config  
dhcp  
dns  
ip  
phonebook  
pptp  
software  
system  
td  
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Command Line Interface Commands  
All CLI commands are commands that operate on, or configure, the SpeedToucht350i.  
You can execute these commands from top level, preceded by the name of the command group  
from 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 the  
command (e.g. list at the phonebooke command group selection).  
EXAMPLE:  
=>phonebook autolist  
8.35  
8.36  
=>phonebook  
[phonebook]=>autolist  
8.35  
8.36  
[firewall]=>  
Instead of entering a completely builtĆup command with all its parameters, you can also enter just  
the command itself, without its parameters. After this you are prompted to complete the command  
with the required and the optional parameters. For the optional parameters you can simply press  
enter 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 add  
name=Test  
addr=8*33  
type=pptp  
=>  
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Direct FTP Access  
The SpeedToucht350i File System  
The SpeedTouch 350i permanent storage, further referred to as 'file system', exists of nonvolatile  
memory responsible for storing, retrieving and maintaining the SpeedTouch 350i software  
image(s) and configuration files.  
The file system of the SpeedTouch 350i is accessible via the FTP transport protocol. This allows to  
transfer the SpeedTouch 350i software image(s) and/or configuration profile files.  
Moreover, via FTP's quote sitecommand you can execute CLI commands from the FTP prompt.  
Proceed as indicated in the exmaple below to open an FTP session to the SpeedTouch 350i file  
system:  
EXAMPLE:  
/home/doejohn{1}$ftp 10.0.0.138  
Connected to 10.0.0.138  
220 Inactivity timer = 120 seconds. Use ’site idle <secs>’ 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>  
SpeedToucht350i File System Structure  
The files system features a tiny multilevel directory structure with a single root node called 'root' and  
two leaf nodes called 'active' and 'dl'.  
The 'root' contains next to the two subdirectories 'active' and 'dl' all necessary files for the  
SpeedTouch 350i to boot correctly.  
The 'active' subdirectory always contains the software image in execution. The 'active' subdirectory  
may also contain one or more .ini configuration files. These files are created seperately via the CLI  
save 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 SpeedTouch 350i.  
The 'dl' directory contains the dormant software image, if present.  
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SpeedToucht350i File System Access Rights  
Following access rights apply on the file system:  
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'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  
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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 to  
turn on the hashing option to be able to see how the file transfer proceeds:  
EXAMPLE:  
/home/doejohn{1}$ftp 10.0.0.138  
Connected to 10.0.0.138  
220 Inactivity timer = 120 seconds. Use ’site idle <secs>’ 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>bin  
200 TYPE is now 8-bit binary  
ftp>  
ftp>hash  
200Hash mark printing on (8192 byts/hash mark).  
ftp>  
Customization, BackĆup and Restore of Configuration Files  
For more information on the possibilities of the Alcatel SpeedTouch 350i, configuration files 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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Alcatel  
SpeedTouch 350i  
CLI Command Description  
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1 Bridge Commands  
1 Bridge Commands  
bridge (to access the Bridge level)  
bridge config  
bridge flush  
bridge load  
bridge macadd  
bridge macdelete  
bridge maclist  
bridge portadd  
bridge portconfig  
bridge portdelete  
bridge portlist  
bridge save  
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1 Bridge Commands  
bridge config  
Show/set bridge aging policy.  
SYNTAX:  
bridge config  
[age = <number {10 Ć 100000}>]  
[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 config  
Aging : 300  
=>bridge config age=600  
=>bridge config  
Aging : 600  
=>  
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1 Bridge Commands  
bridge flush  
Flush complete bridging configuration.  
The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations.  
SYNTAX:  
bridge flush  
EXAMPLE:  
=>bridge portlist  
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1
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OBC  
state: forwarding  
frames: 572  
RX bytes: 75783  
TX bytes: 82768372  
frames: 341221  
dropframes: 0  
eth0  
state: forwarding  
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238  
TX bytes: 75689  
frames: 425  
dropframes: 5558017  
protocol: vc-muc  
dropframes: 0  
Br1  
vpi: 8  
fcs: off  
RX bytes: 75  
TX bytes: 30246  
state: forwarding  
vci: 35  
compression: off  
frames: 12  
frames: 91  
=>bridge flush  
=>bridge portlist  
0
OBC  
state: forwarding  
frames: 572  
RX bytes: 75783  
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  
bridge save  
Load saved or default bridge configuration.  
Save current bridge configuration.  
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1 Bridge Commands  
bridge load  
Load saved (or default) bridge configuration.  
SYNTAX:  
bridge load  
[{saved|defaults}]  
bridge load  
Load saved bridge configuration.  
Load saved bridge configuration.  
Load default bridge configuration.  
bridge load saved  
bridge load defaults  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
bridge flush  
bridge save  
Flush complete bridge configuration.  
Save current bridge configuration.  
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1 Bridge Commands  
bridge macadd  
Add a static MAC address to the filtering database. Allows to manually add static addresses, which  
should normally be dynamically discovered by the bridge itself.  
SYNTAX:  
bridge macadd  
port = <name>  
hwaddr = <hardwareĆaddress>  
intf  
The name of the bridge interface to add the MAC address for.  
The MAC address of the new entry.  
REQUIRED  
REQUIRED  
hwaddr  
EXAMPLE:  
=>bridge maclist  
00:90:d0:01:02:03 ––  
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff ––  
01:80:c2:00:00:00 ––  
01:80:c2:00:00:01 ––  
...  
01:80:c2:00:00:10 ––  
00:01:42:5f:7d:81 ––  
00:50:8b:31:cc:aa ––  
08:00:20:c1:9a:12 ––  
...  
static,  
static,  
static,  
static,  
OBC  
OBC  
OBC  
OBC  
static,  
OBC  
dynamic,  
dynamic,  
dynamic,  
eth0, 597 seconds  
eth0, 513 seconds  
eth0, 600 seconds  
=>bridge macadd port=eth0 hwaddr=00:80:9f:01:23:45  
=>bridge maclist  
00:90:d0:01:02:03 ––  
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff ––  
01:80:c2:00:00:00 ––  
01:80:c2:00:00:01 ––  
...  
static,  
static,  
static,  
static,  
OBC  
OBC  
OBC  
OBC  
01:80:c2:00:00:10 ––  
00:80:9f:01:23:45 ––  
00:01:42:5f:7d:81 ––  
00:50:8b:31:cc:aa ––  
08:00:20:c1:9a:12 ––  
00:08:c7:c3:5f:fc ––  
...  
static,  
permanent,OBC  
dynamic,  
dynamic,  
dynamic,  
OBC  
eth0, 598 seconds  
eth0, 379 seconds  
eth0, 600 seconds  
eth0, 215 seconds  
dynamic,  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
bridge macdelete  
bridge maclist  
Delete a MAC address entry.  
Show current filtering database.  
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1 Bridge Commands  
bridge macdelete  
Remove a MAC address from the filtering database.  
SYNTAX:  
bridge macdelete  
hwaddr = <hardwareĆaddress>  
hwaddr  
The MAC address of the entry to delete.  
REQUIRED  
EXAMPLE:  
=>bridge maclist  
00:90:d0:01:02:03 ––  
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff ––  
01:80:c2:00:00:00 ––  
01:80:c2:00:00:01 ––  
...  
01:80:c2:00:00:10 ––  
00:80:9f:01:23:45 ––  
00:01:42:5f:7d:81 ––  
00:50:8b:31:cc:aa ––  
08:00:20:c1:9a:12 ––  
...  
static,  
static,  
static,  
static,  
OBC  
OBC  
OBC  
OBC  
static,  
permanent,OBC  
dynamic,  
dynamic,  
dynamic,  
OBC  
eth0, 597 seconds  
eth0, 513 seconds  
eth0, 600 seconds  
=>bridge macdelete hwaddr=00:80:9f:01:23:45  
=>bridge maclist  
00:90:d0:01:02:03 ––  
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff ––  
01:80:c2:00:00:00 ––  
01:80:c2:00:00:01 ––  
...  
01:80:c2:00:00:10 ––  
00:01:42:5f:7d:81 ––  
00:50:8b:31:cc:aa ––  
08:00:20:c1:9a:12 ––  
00:08:c7:c3:5f:fc ––  
...  
static,  
static,  
static,  
static,  
OBC  
OBC  
OBC  
OBC  
static,  
OBC  
dynamic,  
dynamic,  
dynamic,  
dynamic,  
eth0, 598 seconds  
eth0, 379 seconds  
eth0, 600 seconds  
eth0, 215 seconds  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
bridge macadd  
bridge maclist  
Add a static MAC address entry.  
Show current filtering database.  
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bridge maclist  
Show current MAC address filtering database.  
SYNTAX:  
bridge maclist  
EXAMPLE:  
=>bridge maclist  
00:90:d0:01:02:03 ––  
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff ––  
01:80:c2:00:00:00 ––  
01:80:c2:00:00:01 ––  
...  
01:80:c2:00:00:10 ––  
00:80:9f:24:ab:cf ––  
00:01:42:5f:7d:81 ––  
00:50:8b:31:cc:aa ––  
08:00:20:c1:9a:12 ––  
00:08:c7:c3:5f:fc ––  
08:00:20:a8:f4:34 ––  
08:00:20:83:b7:26 ––  
00:10:83:1b:13:18 ––  
...  
static,  
static,  
static,  
static,  
OBC  
OBC  
OBC  
OBC  
static,  
static,  
OBC  
OBC  
dynamic,  
dynamic,  
dynamic,  
dynamic,  
dynamic,  
dynamic,  
dynamic,  
eth0, 598 seconds  
eth0, 379 seconds  
eth0, 600 seconds  
eth0, 215 seconds  
eth0, 600 seconds  
eth0, 600 seconds  
eth0, 599 seconds  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
bridge macadd  
Add a static MAC address entry.  
Delete a MAC address entry.  
bridge macdelete  
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bridge portadd  
Create a bridge interface.  
SYNTAX:  
bridge portadd  
dest = <vp*vc|name>  
[proto = {vcĆmux|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. Choose OPTIONAL  
between:  
G
G
llc/snap  
vcmux  
[vc_mux_fcs]  
Whether or not to include the Ethernet FCS in the packet header on  
the WAN side. Choose between:  
OPTIONAL  
G
G
off  
on  
EXAMPLE:  
=>bridge portlist  
0
OBC  
state: forwarding  
frames: 572  
RX bytes: 75783  
TX bytes: 82768372  
frames: 341221  
dropframes: 0  
1
eth0  
state: forwarding  
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238  
TX bytes: 75689 frames: 425  
dropframes: 5558017  
=>bridge portadd dest=Br1 proto=vc-mux vc_mux_fcs=on  
=>bridge portlist  
0
1
2
OBC  
state: forwarding  
frames: 572  
RX bytes: 75783  
TX bytes: 82768372  
frames: 341221  
dropframes: 0  
eth0  
state: forwarding  
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238  
TX bytes: 75689  
frames: 425  
dropframes: 5558017  
protocol: vc-muc  
dropframes: 0  
Br1  
vpi: 8  
fcs: on  
RX bytes: 0  
TX bytes: 0  
state: forwarding  
vci: 35  
compression: off  
frames: 0  
frames: 0  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
bridge portdelete  
bridge portconfig  
bridge portlist  
Delete a bridge interface.  
Configure a bridge interface.  
Show current bridge configuration.  
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bridge portconfig  
Configure a bridge interface.  
SYNTAX:  
bridge portconfig  
port = <name>  
[state = <{disabled|learning|forwarding}>]  
The name of the bridge interface to configure.  
The bridge portstate for this interface. Choose between:  
port  
REQUIRED  
OPTIONAL  
[state]  
G
G
G
disabled  
learning  
forwarding  
EXAMPLE:  
=>bridge portlist  
0
1
2
OBC  
state: forwarding  
frames: 572  
RX bytes: 75783  
TX bytes: 82768372  
frames: 341221  
dropframes: 0  
eth0  
state: forwarding  
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238  
TX bytes: 75689  
frames: 425  
dropframes: 5558017  
protocol: vc-muc  
dropframes: 0  
Br1  
vpi: 8  
fcs: on  
RX bytes: 0  
TX bytes: 0  
state: forwarding  
vci: 35  
compression: off  
frames: 0  
frames: 0  
=>bridge portconfig port=Br1 state=learning  
=>bridge portlist  
0
1
2
OBC  
state: forwarding  
frames: 572  
RX bytes: 75783  
TX bytes: 82768372  
frames: 341221  
dropframes: 0  
eth0  
state: forwarding  
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238  
TX bytes: 75689  
frames: 425  
dropframes: 5558017  
protocol: vc-muc  
dropframes: 0  
Br1  
vpi: 8  
state: learning  
vci: 35  
fcs: on  
RX bytes: 0  
TX bytes: 0  
compression: off  
frames: 0  
frames: 0  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
Create a bridge interface.  
Delete a bridge interface.  
bridge portadd  
bridge portdelete  
bridge portlist  
Show current bridge configuration.  
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bridge portdelete  
Delete a bridge interface.  
bridge portdelete  
port = <name>  
port  
The name of the interface name to delete.  
REQUIRED  
EXAMPLE:  
=>bridge portlist  
0
1
2
OBC  
state: forwarding  
frames: 572  
RX bytes: 75783  
TX bytes: 82768372  
frames: 341221  
dropframes: 0  
eth0  
state: forwarding  
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238  
TX bytes: 75689  
frames: 425  
dropframes: 5558017  
protocol: vc-muc  
dropframes: 0  
Br1  
vpi: 8  
fcs: on  
RX bytes: 0  
TX bytes: 0  
state: forwarding  
vci: 35  
compression: off  
frames: 0  
frames: 0  
=>bridge portdelete port=Br1  
=>bridge portlist  
0
OBC  
state: forwarding  
frames: 572  
RX bytes: 75783  
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  
bridge portconfig  
bridge portlist  
Create a bridge interface.  
Configure a bridge interface.  
Show current bridge configuration.  
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1 Bridge Commands  
bridge portlist  
Show all current bridge interfaces.  
SYNTAX:  
bridge portlist  
EXAMPLE:  
=>bridge portlist  
0
1
2
OBC  
state: forwarding  
frames: 572  
RX bytes: 75783  
TX bytes: 82768372  
frames: 341221  
dropframes: 0  
eth0  
state: forwarding  
RX bytes: 156344216 frames: 5899238  
TX bytes: 75689  
frames: 425  
dropframes: 5558017  
protocol: vc-muc  
dropframes: 0  
Br1  
vpi: 8  
fcs: off  
RX bytes: 75  
TX bytes: 30246  
state: forwarding  
vci: 35  
compression: off  
frames: 12  
frames: 91  
=>  
DESCRIPTION:  
`RX bytes` indicates the number of Received bytes, `TX bytes` the number of Transmitted bytes. OBC  
is short for On Board Controller and indicates the physical bridge port.  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
bridge portadd  
bridge portconfig  
bridge portdelete  
Create a bridge interface.  
Configure a bridge interface.  
Delete a bridge interface.  
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1 Bridge Commands  
bridge save  
Save current bridge configuration.  
SYNTAX:  
bridge save  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
bridge flush  
bridge load  
Flush complete bridge configuration.  
Load saved or default bridge configuration.  
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2 Config Commands  
config (to access the Config level)  
config erase  
config flush  
config load  
config reset  
config save  
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2 Config Commands  
config erase  
Physically remove all saved configurations.  
SYNTAX:  
config erase  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
config flush  
config load  
config reset  
config save  
Flush complete runtime configuration.  
Load complete saved or default configuration.  
Flush current and optionally restore default configuration.  
Save complete runtime configuration.  
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2 Config Commands  
config flush  
Flush complete current configuration without affecting saved configurations.  
This combines all flush commands: bridge flush, dhcp flush, dns flush, phonebook flush, pptp  
flush, system flush and optionally ip flush.  
SYNTAX:  
config flush  
[keep_ip = <{no|yes}>]  
[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  
config load  
config reset  
config save  
Physically remove all saved configurations.  
Load complete saved or default configuration.  
Flush current and optionally restore default configuration.  
Save current runtime configuration.  
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config load  
Load 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: bridge  
load, dhcp load, dns load, phonebook load, pptp load, system load and optionally ip load.  
SYNTAX:  
config load  
[load_ip = <{no|yes}>]  
[config_set = {saved|defaults}]  
[load_ip]  
Load IP settings (yes) or not (no).  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
Not specifying thisd parameter preserves the current IP configuration.  
[config_set]  
Load saved configuration (saved) or default configuration (defaults).  
Not specifying this parameter loads the saved configuration  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
config erase  
config flush  
config reset  
config save  
Physically remove all saved configurations.  
Flush complete runtime configuration.  
Flush current and optionally restore default configuration.  
Save current runtime configuration.  
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config reset  
Flush current runtime configuration and restore factory default configuration. Optionally the  
runtime, saved IP configuration can be preserved.  
SYNTAX:  
config reset  
[keep_ip = <{no|yes}>]  
[keep_ip]  
Keep IP settings (yes) or not (no).  
OPTIONAL  
Not keeping the IP settings could cause lost IP connectivity in the LAN.  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
config erase  
config flush  
config load  
config save  
Physically remove all saved configurations.  
Flush complete current configuration.  
Load complete saved or default configuration.  
Save current runtime configuration.  
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config save  
Save all existing configurations and modifications entered by the user.  
This combines all save commands: bridge save, config save, dhcp save, dns save, ip save,  
phonebook save, pptp save, and system save.  
SYNTAX:  
config save  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
config erase  
config flush  
config load  
config reset  
Physically remove all saved configurations.  
Flush complete current configuration.  
Load complete saved or default configuration.  
Flush current and optionally restore default configuration.  
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3 DHCP Commands  
3 DHCP Commands  
dhcp add  
dhcp client  
dhcp clrstats  
dhcp config  
dhcp delete  
dhcp flush  
dhcp list  
dhcp load  
dhcp policy  
dhcp save  
dhcp start  
dhcp stats  
dhcp status  
dhcp stop  
dhcp troff  
dhcp tron  
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3 DHCP Commands  
dhcp add  
Assign a static IP address to a host in the local network. This address is allocated on a permanent  
basis, and is excluded from the pool of addresses used by the SpeedToucht350i DHCP server.  
SYNTAX:  
dhcp add  
clientid = <clientĆid>  
addr = <ipĆaddress>  
[leasetime = <number>]  
[hostname = <hostname>]  
clientid  
addr  
The DHCP client's MAC address.  
The IP address for this DHCP host.  
REQUIRED  
REQUIRED  
OPTIONAL  
[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.  
[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  
= Default  
Hostname  
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  
= Default  
Hostname  
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 sec  
lease is being used.  
Total size of table: 36, in use: 2 free: 94 %  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dhcp delete  
dhcp list  
Delete a DHCP lease.  
Show current DHCP leases.  
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dhcp client  
Set the AutoDHCP client timeĆout in startup phase. Only applicable in AutoDHCP mode (See  
dhcp policy command).  
SYNTAX:  
dhcp client  
timeout = <number>  
timeout  
A number between 0 and 1814400 (seconds).  
Represents the time to look for another DHCP server.  
Specifying `Ć1` will make the timeout infinite: the SpeedToucht350i  
will remain client.  
REQUIRED  
By default the timeout is 20 seconds.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dhcp status  
DHCP Server Status:  
Running  
Current configuration:  
Address Range: 10.0.0.1 ... 10.255.255.254  
.......  
Start–up client parameters:  
Timeout:  
Tracing: off  
Memory usage:  
Leases: total: 36, in use: 7 free: 80 %  
=>dhcp client timeout=15  
20 sec  
=>dhcp status  
DHCP Server Status:  
Current configuration:  
Running  
Address Range: 10.0.0.1 ... 10.255.255.254  
.......  
Start–up client parameters:  
Timeout: 15 sec  
Tracing: off  
Memory usage:  
Leases: total: 36, in use: 7 free: 80 %  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dhcp policy  
dhcp start  
dhcp status  
dhcp stop  
Set DHCP policy.  
Start DHCP server.  
Show current DHCP server configuration.  
Stop DHCP server.  
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dhcp clrstats  
Clear SpeedToucht350i DHCP server statistics.  
SYNTAX:  
dhcp clrstats  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dhcp stats  
DHCP server statistics:  
Corrupted packet recv :  
DISCOVER  
0
:
9575  
REQUEST  
DECLINE  
RELEASE  
INFORM  
Pure BOOTP REQUESTS  
Other message types  
OFFERs sent  
ACKs sent  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
121  
0
0
13  
2
0
9552  
121  
0
NAKs sent  
Lease table got full  
Ping table got full  
: no  
: no  
Second DHCP server seen : no  
=>dhcp clrstats  
=>dhcp stats  
DHCP server statistics:  
Corrupted packet recv :  
0
DISCOVER  
REQUEST  
DECLINE  
RELEASE  
:
0
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
INFORM  
Pure BOOTP REQUESTS  
Other message types  
OFFERs sent  
ACKs sent  
NAKs sent  
Lease table got full  
Ping table got full  
: no  
: no  
Second DHCP server seen : no  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dhcp stats  
Show DHCP server statistics.  
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dhcp config  
Set SpeedToucht350i DHCP server configuration.  
Execute dhcp status to see the actual status and configuration.  
SYNTAX:  
dhcp config  
[beginrange = <ipĆaddress>]  
[endrange = <ipĆaddress>]  
[netmask = <ipĆaddress>]  
[leasetime = <number>]  
[gateway = <{ipĆaddress|0}>]  
[dnsaddr = <{ipĆaddress|0}>]  
beginrange  
endrange  
The lowest IP address in the DHCP address range to use for leasing.  
Default value of this parameter is 10.0.0.1.  
OPTIONAL  
The highest IP address in the DHCP address range to use for leasing. OPTIONAL  
Default value of this parameter is 10.255.255.254.  
netmask  
The applicable netmask for the DHCP leases.  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
leasetime  
A number between 0 and 1814400 (seconds).  
Represents the time for which a client can use its dynamically  
allocated IP address.  
By default the leasetime is 2 hours (7200 seconds).  
Specifying -1 makes the lease permanent.  
gateway  
dnsaddr  
The IP address of the gateway for DHCP clients.  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
The IP address of the DNS server for DHCP clients.  
Entering '0' sets the SpeedTouch t350i as DNS server.  
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EXAMPLE:  
=>dhcp status  
DHCP Server Status:  
Running  
Current configuration:  
Address Range: 10.0.0.1 ... 10.255.255.254  
Netmask: 255.0.0.0  
Lease 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  
Start–up client parameters:  
Timeout: 15 sec  
Tracing: off  
Memory usage:  
Leases: total: 36, in use: 7 free: 80 %  
=>dhcp server config beginrange=172.16.0.2endrange=172.16.0.122netmask=255.0.0.0  
leasetime=21600 gateway=172.16.0.1dnsaddr=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  
Start–up client parameters:  
Timeout: 15 sec  
Tracing: off  
Memory usage:  
Leases: total: 36, in use: 7 free: 80 %  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dhcp status  
Show current DHCP server configuration.  
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dhcp delete  
Delete a DHCP lease.  
SYNTAX:  
dhcp delete  
index = <number>  
index  
The index number of the entry to be deleted.  
REQUIRED  
Execute dhcp list to see a list of the index numbers of all current  
DHCP leases.  
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.  
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  
= Default  
Hostname  
ip address: 10.0.0.8  
expires in: 1 h, 15 min, 32 sec  
lease is being used.  
Total size of table: 36, in use: 1 free: 97 %  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dhcp add  
dhcp list  
Add a DHCP lease manually.  
Show current DHCP leases.  
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dhcp flush  
Flush 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 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: 3 free: 93 %  
=>dhcp flush  
=>dhcp list  
No active leases  
Total size of table: 36, in use: 0 free: 100 %  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dhcp load  
Load saved or default DHCP server configuration and permanent  
leases.  
dhcp save  
Save current DHCP server configuration and permanent leases.  
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dhcp list  
List current DHCP leases, indicated by their index number.  
SYNTAX:  
dhcp list  
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:  
=>dhcp list  
Leases:  
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 sec  
lease 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 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: 6 free: 86 %  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dhcp add  
Add a DHCP lease manually.  
Delete a DHCP lease.  
Delete complete DHCP server configuration and dynamic leases.  
dhcp delete  
dhcp flush  
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dhcp load  
Load saved (or default) DHCP server configuration and permanent leases.  
SYNTAX:  
dhcp load  
[{saved|defaults}]  
dhcp load  
Load saved DHCP server configuration and permanent leases.  
Load saved DHCP server configuration and permanent leases.  
Load default DHCP server configuration.  
dhcp load saved  
dhcp load defaults  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dhcp flush  
dhcp save  
Flush current DHCP server configuration and dynamic leases.  
Save DHCP server configuration and permanent leases.  
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dhcp policy  
Set SpeedToucht350i DHCP server policy.  
SYNTAX:  
dhcp policy  
[verifyfirst = <yes|no>]  
[trustclient = <yes|no>]  
[spoofing]  
[client = <yes|no>]  
[verifyfirst]  
[trustclient]  
[spoofing]  
[client]  
Probe the network for conflicting IP addresses before giving a  
OPTIONAL  
suggested IP address to the requesting DHCP client (yes) or not (no).  
Take the IP address suggested by a DHCP client into account (yes) or OPTIONAL  
not (no).  
Do not use this parameter.  
OPTIONAL  
Allow the SpeedToucht350i DHCP server to present itself as DHCP OPTIONAL  
client (AutoDHCP mode) at boot time and probe for another DHCP  
server on the network for some time before starting the DHCP server  
(yes) or immediately start the DHCP server (no).  
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 client=no  
=>dhcp status  
DHCP Server Status:  
Current configuration:  
.....  
Running  
Policies:  
Verify first:yes  
Trust client:no  
Spoofing: no  
Start as client: no  
.....  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dhcp status  
Show current DHCP server configuration.  
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dhcp save  
Save complete SpeedToucht350i DHCP server configuration and permanent DHCP leases.  
SYNTAX:  
dhcp save  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dhcp flush  
dhcp load  
Flush complete DHCP server configuration and dynamic leases  
Load saved or default DHCP server configuration and permanent  
leases.  
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dhcp spoof  
Do not use this command.  
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dhcp start  
Start SpeedToucht350i 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:  
.....  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dhcp status  
dhcp stop  
Show current DHCP server configuration.  
Stop DHCP server.  
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dhcp stats  
Show SpeedToucht350i DHCP server statistics.  
SYNTAX:  
dhcp stats  
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:  
=>dhcp stats  
DHCP server statistics:  
Corrupted packet recv :  
DISCOVER  
0
:
9575  
REQUEST  
DECLINE  
RELEASE  
INFORM  
Pure BOOTP REQUESTS  
Other message types  
OFFERs sent  
ACKs sent  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
121  
0
0
13  
2
0
9552  
121  
0
NAKs sent  
Lease table got full  
Ping table got full  
: no  
: no  
Second DHCP server seen : no  
=>  
DESCRIPTION:  
Corrupted packet recv Indicates the number of corrupted packets (not complaint to RFC2131) were  
received 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 DHCP  
servers.  
REQUEST  
DECLINE  
RELEASE  
Indicates the number of DHCP address lease requests were received from the LAN.  
Indicates the number of DHCP address lease requests that were declined.  
Indicates the number of DHCP address release requests that were received from  
DHCP 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  
NAKs sent  
Indicates the number of ACKnowledgement replies were sent to successfully  
configured DHCP clients.  
Indicates the number of NotĆAcKnowledgement replies were sent to wrongly  
configured DHCP clients.  
Lease table got full  
Ping table got full  
Indicates whether the maximum number of DHCP leases is reached or not.  
Indicates whether the history list of IP address pings got full or not. These pings are  
sent by the SpeedToucht350i DHCP server to verify whether the IP address is  
already in use on the LAN or not. (dhcp server policy verifyfirst=yes)  
Second DHCP server  
seen  
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 status  
Show current DHCP server configuration.  
SYNTAX:  
dhcp status  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dhcp status  
DHCP 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.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  
Start–up client parameters:  
Timeout: 20 sec  
Tracing: off  
Memory usage:  
Leases: total: 36, in use: 7 free: 80 %  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dhcp stop  
dhcp start  
dhcp policy  
dhcp spoof  
Stop DHCP server.  
Start DHCP server.  
Set DHCP server policy.  
Set spoofing parameters.  
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dhcp stop  
Stop SpeedToucht350i 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.  
Show current DHCP server configuration.  
dhcp status  
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dhcp troff  
Disable verbose console logging. No debug traces are generated anymore.  
SYNTAX:  
dhcp troff  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dhcp status  
DHCP Server Status:  
Current configuration:  
.....  
Tracing: on  
.....  
=>dhcp troff  
=>dhcp status  
DHCP Server Status:  
Current configuration:  
.....  
Running  
Running  
Tracing: off  
.....  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dhcp status  
dhcp tron  
Show current DHCP server configuration.  
Enable verbose console logging.  
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dhcp tron  
Enable verbose console logging. Debug traces are generated.  
SYNTAX:  
dhcp tron  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dhcp status  
DHCP Server Status:  
Current configuration:  
.....  
Tracing: off  
.....  
=>dhcp tron  
=>dhcp status  
DHCP Server Status:  
Current configuration:  
.....  
Running  
Running  
Tracing: on  
.....  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dhcp status  
dhcp troff  
Show current DHCP server configuration  
Disable verbose console logging.  
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4 DNS Commands  
dns (to access the DNS level)  
dns add  
dns clear  
dns clrstats  
dns delete  
dns domain  
dns flush  
dns fwdadd  
dns fwddelete  
dns fwdlist  
dns fwdtable  
dns list  
dns load  
dns nslookup  
dns save  
dns start  
dns stats  
dns status  
dns stop  
dns toutfwd  
dns troff  
dns tron  
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dns add  
Add a static DNS entry for IP hosts who do not reveal their hostname in the DHCP request, or even  
worse, not support DHCP.  
SYNTAX:  
dns add  
hostname = <string>  
[addr = <ipĆaddress>]  
hostname  
[addr]  
The name of the IP host (without the (sub)domain name).  
REQUIRED  
OPTIONAL  
The IP address of the host (without mask).  
In case this parameter is not specified the hostname applies to the  
SpeedToucht350i itself.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dns list  
Domain: business.lan  
Nr.  
0
1
Hostname  
SpeedTouch  
TestHost  
IP Address  
*.*.*.*  
10.0.0.140  
10.0.0.8  
2
HTTP_Server  
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.  
0
1
Hostname  
SpeedTouch  
TestHost  
IP Address  
*.*.*.*  
10.0.0.140  
10.0.0.8  
2
HTTP_Server  
3
FTP_Server  
10.0.0.7  
Total Table Size: 73 entries  
Amount used: 4 (5%)  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns list  
List current DNS entries.  
Delete a DNS entry.  
dns delete  
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dns clear  
Delete current DNS entries.  
SYNTAX:  
dns clear  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dns list  
Domain: business.lan  
Nr.  
0
1
Hostname  
SpeedTouch  
TestHost  
IP Address  
*.*.*.*  
10.0.0.140  
10.0.0.8  
10.0.0.7  
2
3
HTTP_Server  
FTP_Server  
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%)  
=>  
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  
Local questions resolved  
Local neg answers sent  
Total DNS packets fwd  
External answers recv  
Fwd table full, discard  
Spurious answers  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
Unknown query types  
Total number of packets received  
:
4
=>dns clrstats  
DNS statistics cleared.  
=>dns stats  
DNS Statistics:  
Corrupted packets recv  
Local questions resolved  
Local neg answers sent  
Total DNS packets fwd  
External answers recv  
Fwd table full, discard  
Spurious answers  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unknown query types  
Total number of packets received  
=>  
:
0
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns stats  
Show DNS server statistics.  
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dns delete  
Delete a DNS entry.  
SYNTAX:  
dns delete  
index = <number>  
index  
The index number of the entry to be deleted.  
REQUIRED  
Execute dns list to see a list of the index numbers of all current DNS  
entries.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dns list  
Domain: business.lan  
Nr.  
0
Hostname  
SpeedTouch  
TestHost  
IP Address  
*.*.*.*  
10.0.0.140  
1
2
3
HTTP_Server  
FTP_Server  
10.0.0.8  
10.0.0.7  
Total Table Size: 73 entries  
Amount used: 4 (5%)  
=>dns delete index=2  
=>dns list  
Domain: business.lan  
Nr.  
0
Hostname  
SpeedTouch  
TestHost  
IP Address  
*.*.*.*  
10.0.0.140  
1
3
FTP_Server  
10.0.0.7  
Total Table Size: 73 entries  
Amount used: 3 (4%)  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns add  
dns list  
Add a static DNS entry.  
List current DNS entries.  
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dns domain  
Set local DNS (sub)domain name.  
SYNTAX:  
dns domain  
domain = <string>  
domain  
The local DNS (sub)domain name.  
REQUIRED  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dns list  
Domain: business.lan  
Nr.  
0
Hostname  
SpeedTouch  
TestHost  
IP Address  
*.*.*.*  
10.0.0.140  
1
2
3
HTTP_Server  
FTP_Server  
10.0.0.8  
10.0.0.7  
Total Table Size: 73 entries  
Amount used: 4 (5%)  
=>dns domain domain=office.home.lan  
=>dns list  
Domain: office.home.lan  
Nr.  
0
1
Hostname  
SpeedTouch  
TestHost  
IP Address  
*.*.*.*  
10.0.0.140  
10.0.0.8  
2
3
HTTP_Server  
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 SpeedToucht350i DNS server configuration and static entries.  
The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations.  
SYNTAX:  
dns flush  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dns list  
Domain: office.home.lan  
Nr.  
4*  
0
Hostname  
Z7V1D8  
SpeedTouch  
TestHost  
Default  
IP Address  
10.0.0.29  
*.*.*.*  
10.0.0.140  
1
2
10.0.0.8  
3
ftpserver  
172.16.0.1  
Total Table Size: 73 entries  
Amount used: 5 (6%)  
=>dns flush  
=>dns list  
Domain: lan  
Nr.  
3*  
Hostname  
Z7V1D8  
IP Address  
10.0.0.29  
Total Table Size: 73 entries  
Amount used: 1 (1%)  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns save  
dns load  
Save current DNS server configuration and static entries.  
Load saved or default DNS server configuration and static entries.  
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dns fwdadd  
Add a DNS forwarding entry. Normally this command should not be used.  
SYNTAX:  
dns fwdadd  
dns = <ipĆaddress>  
src = <ipĆaddress>  
mask = <ipĆmask (dotted or cidr)>  
[direct = <number>]  
dns  
The IP address of the (remote) DNS server.  
REQUIRED  
REQUIRED  
REQUIRED  
OPTIONAL  
src  
The source IP address (pool) of the host(s) using this DNS server.  
The appropriate source IP (sub)netmask.  
mask  
[direct]  
Determines whether DNS replies are sent directly back to the client  
(1) or relayed by the SpeedToucht350i DHCP server's DNS  
forwarder (0).  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns fwddelete  
dns fwdlist  
Delete a DNS forwarding entry.  
Show current DNS forwarding entries.  
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dns fwddelete  
Delete a DNS forwarding entry. Normally this command should not be used.  
SYNTAX:  
dns fwddelete  
src = <ipĆaddress>  
mask = <ipĆmask (dotted or cidr)>  
[dns = <ipĆaddress>]  
src  
The source IP address (pool) of the hosts to remove the entry for.  
The source IP (sub)netmask.  
REQUIRED  
REQUIRED  
mask  
[dns]  
The IP address of the (remote) DNS server (in case of multiple DNS  
server entries).  
OPTIONAL  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns fwdadd  
dns fwdlist  
Add a DNS forwarding entry.  
Show current DNS forwarding entries.  
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dns fwdlist  
Show current DNS forwarding entries. Normally this command should not be used.  
SYNTAX:  
dns fwdlist  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns fwdadd  
dns fwddelete  
dns fwdtable  
Add a DNS forwarding entry.  
Delete a DNS forwarding entry.  
Show DNS forwarding table.  
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dns fwdtable  
Show DNS forwarding table. Normally this command should not be used.  
SYNTAX:  
dns fwdtable  
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 list  
Domain: office.home.lan  
Nr.  
4*  
0
Hostname  
Z7V1D8  
SpeedTouch  
TestHost  
Default  
IP Address  
10.0.0.29  
*.*.*.*  
10.0.0.140  
1
2
10.0.0.8  
3
ftpserver  
172.16.0.1  
Total Table Size: 73 entries  
Amount used: 5 (6%)  
=>  
EXAMPLE INPUT/OUTPUT IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT:  
The SpeedToucht350i is configured as DNS server.  
=>dns list  
Domain: SpeedLAN.local  
Nr.  
0
1
Hostname  
SpeedTouch  
Server  
IP Address  
*.*.*.*  
10.10.1.1  
10.0.0.3  
2
Client  
Total Table Size: 73 entries  
Amount used: 3 (4%)  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns add  
Add a static DNS entry.  
dns delete  
Delete a DNS entry (via its index number).  
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dns load  
Load saved or default SpeedToucht350i DNS server configuration and static DNS entries.  
Execute dns flush prior to dns load.  
SYNTAX:  
dns load  
[{saved|defaults}]  
dns load  
Load saved bridge configuration.  
Load saved bridge configuration.  
Load default bridge configuration.  
dns load saved  
dns load defaults  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns flush  
dns save  
Flush complete DNS server configuration and static entries.  
Save current DNS server configuration and static entries  
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dns nslookup  
Search the hostname (via a known IP address) or the IP address (via a known hostname) of a DNS  
host.  
SYNTAX:  
dns nslookup  
lookup = <string>  
lookup  
The DNS hostname or IP address to query.  
REQUIRED  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dns list  
Domain: office.home.lan  
Nr.  
4*  
0
Hostname  
Z7V1D8  
SpeedTouch  
TestHost  
Default  
IP Address  
10.0.0.29  
*.*.*.*  
10.0.0.140  
1
2
10.0.0.8  
3
ftpserver  
172.16.0.1  
Total Table Size: 73 entries  
Amount used: 5 (6%)  
=>dns nslookup lookup=TestHost  
Name:  
TestHost  
Address: 10.0.0.140  
=>dns nslookup lookup=10.0.0.29  
Name:  
Z7V1D8  
Address: 10.0.0.29  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns list  
List current DNS entries.  
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4 DNS Commands  
dns save  
Save current SpeedToucht350i DNS server configuration and static entries.  
SYNTAX:  
dns save  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns flush  
dns load  
Flush complete DNS server configuration and dynamic entries.  
Load saved or default DNS server configuration and static entries.  
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dns start  
Start SpeedToucht350i DNS server.  
SYNTAX:  
dns start  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dns status  
DNS server status: Stopped  
DNS table size  
DNS forwarding table size  
DNS forwarding dns servers table size  
No dns cache.  
:
:
73, in use: 4, free: 94 %  
10, in use: 0, free:100 %  
: 25, in use: 4, free:84  
%
%
Tracing: off  
=>dns start  
DNS server started.  
=>dns status  
DNS server status: Started  
DNS table size  
DNS forwarding table size  
DNS forwarding dns servers table size  
:
:
73, in use: 4, free: 94 %  
10, in use: 0, free:100 %  
: 25, in use: 4, free:84  
No dns cache.  
Tracing: off  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns status  
dns stop  
Show DNS server configuration.  
Stop DNS server.  
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4 DNS Commands  
dns stats  
Show SpeedToucht350i DNS server statistics.  
SYNTAX:  
dns stats  
EXAMPLE INPUT/OUTPUT IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT:  
The SpeedToucht350i is configured as DNS server.  
=>dns list  
Domain: SpeedLAN.local  
Nr.  
0
1
Hostname  
SpeedTouch  
Server  
IP Address  
*.*.*.*  
10.10.1.1  
10.0.0.3  
2
Client  
Total Table Size: 73 entries  
Amount used: 3 (4%)  
=>dns stats  
DNS Statistics:  
Corrupted packets recv  
Local questions resolved  
Local neg answers sent  
Total DNS packets fwd  
External answers recv  
Fwd table full, discard  
Spurious answers  
:
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
Unknown query types  
Total number of packets received  
=>(Ping Client.SpeedLAN.local)  
=>(CTRL + Q)  
dnsd: Internet class type A request received from 10.10.1.1.  
dnsd: Client.SpeedLAN.local found in local database.  
dnsd: Client.SpeedLAN.local resolved into 10.0.0.3.  
=>(Ping Server.SpeedLAN.local)  
dnsd: Internet class type A request received from 10.10.1.1.  
dnsd: Server.SpeedLAN.local found in local database.  
dnsd: Server.SpeedLAN.local resolved into 10.0.0.3.  
=>(CTRL + S)  
=>dns stats  
DNS Statistics:  
Corrupted packets recv  
Local questions resolved  
Local neg answers sent  
Total DNS packets fwd  
External answers recv  
Fwd table full, discard  
Spurious answers  
Unknown query types  
Total number of packets received  
=>  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns clrstats  
Clear DNS server statistics.  
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dns status  
Show SpeedToucht350i DNS server configuration.  
SYNTAX:  
dns status  
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:  
=>dns status  
DNS server status: Stopped  
DNS table size  
DNS forwarding table size  
DNS forwarding dns servers table size  
:
:
73, in use: 4, free: 94 %  
10, in use: 0, free:100 %  
: 25, in use: 0, free:100 %  
No dns cache.  
Tracing: off  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns flush  
dns load  
dns save  
Flush complete DNS server configuration and dynamic entries.  
Load saved or default DNS server configuration and static entries.  
Save current DNS server configuration and static entries.  
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4 DNS Commands  
dns stop  
Stop SpeedToucht350i DNS server.  
SYNTAX:  
dns stop  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dns status  
DNS server status: Started  
DNS table size  
DNS forwarding table size  
:
:
73, in use: 4, free: 94 %  
10, in use: 0, free:100 %  
DNS forwarding dns servers table size  
No dns cache.  
: 25, in use: 0, free:100 %  
Tracing: off  
=>dns stop  
DNS server stopped.  
=>dns status  
DNS server status: Stopped  
DNS table size  
DNS forwarding table size  
DNS forwarding dns servers table size  
:
:
73, in use: 4, free: 94 %  
10, in use: 0, free:100 %  
: 25, in use: 0, free:100 %  
No dns cache.  
Tracing: off  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns status  
dns start  
Show DNS server configuration.  
Start DNS server.  
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dns toutfwd  
Set DNS forwarding timeout.  
SYNTAX:  
dns toutfwd  
timeout = <number>  
timeout  
A number (seconds).  
REQUIRED  
Represents the query forwarding timeout.  
This parameter determines how long the SpeedToucht350i DNS  
server should try to contact a (remote) DNS server before  
(temporarily) declaring the DNS requests unresolved.  
By default the timeout is 15 seconds.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dns fwdtable  
Forwarding table:  
Nr. Ip Address  
(port#): id(hex) (expiry)  
(54751): 8331 (13 sec)  
dns server  
10.10.10.112  
tries  
1
0
10.10.10.12  
Timeout: 15 seconds  
Table size: 10  
amount of table used: 1 (10%)  
=>dns toutfwd timeout=20  
Current timeout: 15 seconds  
Timeout set to: 20 seconds  
=>dns fwdtable  
Forwarding table:  
Nr. Ip Address  
10.10.10.12  
(port#): id(hex) (expiry)  
(54751): 8331 (13 sec)  
dns server  
10.10.10.112  
tries  
1
0
Timeout: 20 seconds  
Table size: 10  
amount of table used: 1 (10%)  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns fwdtable  
dns fwdlist  
Show DNS forwarding table.  
Show current DNS forwarding entries..  
Add a DNS forwarding entry.  
dns fwdadd  
dns fwddelete  
Delete a DNS forwarding entry.  
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dns troff  
Disable verbose console messaging. No debug traces are generated.  
SYNTAX:  
dns troff  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dns status  
DNS server status: Started  
DNS table size  
DNS forwarding table size  
:
:
73, in use: 4, free: 94 %  
10, in use: 0, free:100 %  
DNS forwarding dns servers table size  
No dns cache.  
: 25, in use: 0, free:100 %  
Tracing: on  
=>dns troff  
=>dns status  
DNS server status: Started  
DNS table size  
DNS forwarding table size  
DNS forwarding dns servers table size  
:
:
73, in use: 4, free: 94 %  
10, in use: 0, free:100 %  
: 25, in use: 0, free:100 %  
No dns cache.  
Tracing: off  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns fwdtable  
dns fwdlist  
dns status  
dns tron  
Show DNS forwarding table.  
Show current DNS forwarding entries..  
Show DNS server configuration.  
Enable verbose console messaging.  
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dns tron  
Enable verbose console messaging. Debug traces are generated.  
SYNTAX:  
dns tron  
EXAMPLE:  
=>dns status  
DNS server status: Started  
DNS table size  
DNS forwarding table size  
DNS forwarding dns servers table size  
No dns cache.  
:
:
73, in use: 4, free: 94 %  
10, in use: 0, free:100 %  
: 25, in use: 0, free:100 %  
Tracing: off  
=>dns tron  
Tracing on.  
=>dns status  
DNS server status: Started  
DNS table size  
DNS forwarding table size  
DNS forwarding dns servers table size  
No dns cache.  
:
:
73, in use: 4, free: 94 %  
10, in use: 0, free:100 %  
: 25, in use: 0, free:100 %  
Tracing: on  
=>(CTRL + Q)  
dnsd:Internet class type A request received from 10.0.0.10.  
dnsd:aa.aa.be is outside our domain: forward.  
dnsd:forwarding request from 10.0.0.10 (1318,0x0001) to 138.203.68.61  
(try=1): ’reply to ant’ mode.  
dnsd:Internet class type A request received from 10.0.0.10.  
dnsd:aa.aa.be is outside our domain: forward.  
dnsd:forwarding request from 10.0.0.10 (1318,0x0001) to 138.203.68.11  
(try=2): ’reply to ant’ mode.  
dnsd:forward answer from 138.203.68.11 to 10.0.0.10 (1318,0001).  
dnsd:Internet class type A request received from 10.0.0.10.  
dnsd:aa.aa.be.lan unknown: return error.  
......  
=>(CTRL + S)  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
dns fwdtable  
dns fwdlist  
dns status  
dns troff  
Show DNS forwarding table.  
Show current DNS forwarding entries..  
Show DNS server configuration.  
Disable verbose console messaging.  
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5 IP Commands  
5 IP Commands  
ip (to access the IP level)  
ip apadd  
ip apdelete  
ip aplist  
ip arpadd  
ip arpdelete  
ip arplist  
ip config  
ip flush  
ip ifconfig  
ip iflist  
ip load  
ip ping  
ip rtadd  
ip rtdelete  
ip rtlist  
ip save  
ip sendto  
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5 IP Commands  
ip apadd  
Assign an IP address to an interface.  
SYNTAX:  
ip apadd  
addr = <ipĆaddress>  
[netmask = <ipĆmask (dotted or cidr)>]  
intf = <interface name>  
[pointopoint = <ipĆaddress>]  
[broadcastip = <ipĆaddress>]  
[addrtrans]  
[addroute = <{no|yes}>]  
[type = <number>]  
addr  
The new IP address to add.  
REQUIRED  
OPTIONAL  
REQUIRED  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
[netmask]  
intf  
The subnetmask associated with this address.  
Always specify eth0.  
[pointopoint]]  
[broadcastip]  
[addrtrans]  
[addroute]  
Do not use this parameter.  
Do not use this parameter. For internal use only.  
Do not use this parameter.  
Add typical net/subnet routes automatically according to the default  
(or specified) subnet mask (yes) or not (no).  
[type]  
Do not use this parameter. For internal use only.  
OPTIONAL  
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EXAMPLE:  
=>ip aplist  
1
eth0  
inet addr:10.10.10.147  
UP RUNNING MTU:1500  
IPRX bytes:19791886 unicastpkts:11341 brcastpkts:290555  
Type:EthernetHWaddr 00:80:9f:24:ab:cf BRHWaddr  
Bcast: 10.10.10.255  
ReasmMAX:65535 Group:2  
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  
Mask:255.0.0.0  
IPTX bytes:839550  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
unicastpkts:11477 brcastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
droppkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
0
loop  
Type:0  
inet addr:127.0.0.1  
UP RUNNING  
Bcast:127.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0  
MTU:1500 ReasmMAX:65535 Group:1  
IPRX bytes:116  
IPTX bytes:0  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
unicastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:2  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
droppkts:0  
=>ip apadd addr=10.0.0.2 netmask=255.255.255.0 intf=eth0 addroute=yes  
=>ip aplist  
2
eth0  
Type:EthernetHWaddr 00:80:9f:24:ab:cf BRHWaddr  
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  
Mask:255.255.255.0  
ReasmMAX:65535 Group:2  
inet addr:10.0.0.2  
UP RUNNING  
Bcast: 10.0.0.255  
MTU:1500  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
IPRX bytes:0  
IPTX bytes:0  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
eth0  
inet addr:10.10.10.147  
UP RUNNING MTU:1500  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  
Mask:255.0.0.0  
ReasmMAX:65535 Group:2  
IPRX bytes:19810763 unicastpkts:11515 brcastpkts:290669  
1
Type:EthernetHWaddr 00:80:9f:24:ab:cf BRHWaddr  
Bcast: 10.10.10.255  
IPTX bytes:853114  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
droppkts:0  
droppkts:0  
0
loop  
Type:0  
inet addr:127.0.0.1  
UP RUNNING  
Bcast:127.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0  
MTU:1500 ReasmMAX:65535 Group:1  
IPRX bytes:116  
IPTX bytes:0  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
unicastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:2  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
droppkts:0  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
ip apdelete  
ip aplist  
Remove an IP address from an interface.  
Show current IP addresses.  
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ip apdelete  
Remove an IP address from an interface.  
SYNTAX:  
ip apdelete  
addr = <ipĆaddress>  
addr  
The IP address to delete.  
REQUIRED  
EXAMPLE:  
=>ip aplist  
2
1
0
eth0  
Type:EthernetHWaddr 00:80:9f:24:ab:cf BRHWaddr  
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  
inet addr:10.0.0.2  
UP RUNNING  
IPRX bytes:0  
IPTX bytes:0  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
Bcast: 10.0.0.255  
Mask:255.255.255.0  
MTU:1500  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
ReasmMAX:65535 Group:2  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  
Mask:255.0.0.0  
ReasmMAX:65535 Group:2  
IPRX bytes:19791886 unicastpkts:11341 brcastpkts:290555  
eth0  
inet addr:10.10.10.147  
UP RUNNING MTU:1500  
Type:EthernetHWaddr 00:80:9f:24:ab:cf BRHWaddr  
Bcast: 10.10.10.255  
IPTX bytes:839550  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
unicastpkts:11477 brcastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
loop  
Type:0  
inet addr:127.0.0.1  
UP RUNNING  
Bcast:127.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0  
MTU:1500 ReasmMAX:65535 Group:1  
IPRX bytes:116  
IPTX bytes:0  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
unicastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:2  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
droppkts:0  
=>ip apdelete addr=10.0.0.2  
=>ip aplist  
1
eth0  
inet addr:10.10.10.147  
UP RUNNING MTU:1500  
IPRX bytes:19791886 unicastpkts:11341 brcastpkts:290555  
Type:EthernetHWaddr 00:80:9f:24:ab:cf BRHWaddr  
Bcast: 10.10.10.255 Mask:255.0.0.0  
ReasmMAX:65535 Group:2  
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  
IPTX bytes:839550  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
droppkts:0  
droppkts:0  
0
loop  
Type:0  
inet addr:127.0.0.1  
UP RUNNING  
Bcast:127.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0  
MTU:1500 ReasmMAX:65535 Group:1  
IPRX bytes:116  
IPTX bytes:0  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
unicastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:2  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
droppkts:0  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
ip apadd  
ip aplist  
Add an IP address to an interface.  
Show current IP addresses.  
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ip aplist  
Show a list of all configured IP addresses.  
SYNTAX:  
ip aplist  
EXAMPLE:  
=>ip aplist  
2
eth0  
Type:EthernetHWaddr 00:80:9f:24:ab:cf BRHWaddr  
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  
inet addr:10.0.0.2  
UP RUNNING  
IPRX bytes:0  
IPTX bytes:0  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
Bcast: 10.0.0.255  
Mask:255.255.255.0  
MTU:1500  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
ReasmMAX:65535 Group:2  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  
Mask:255.0.0.0  
ReasmMAX:65535 Group:2  
IPRX bytes:19791886 unicastpkts:11341 brcastpkts:290555  
1
eth0  
inet addr:10.10.10.147  
UP RUNNING MTU:1500  
Type:EthernetHWaddr 00:80:9f:24:ab:cf BRHWaddr  
Bcast: 10.10.10.255  
IPTX bytes:839550  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
droppkts:0  
droppkts:0  
0
loop  
Type:0  
inet addr:127.0.0.1  
UP RUNNING  
Bcast:127.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0  
MTU:1500 ReasmMAX:65535 Group:1  
IPRX bytes:116  
IPTX bytes:0  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
unicastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:2  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
droppkts:0  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
ip apadd  
Add an IP address to an interface.  
ip apdelete  
Remove an IP address from an interface.  
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5 IP Commands  
ip arpadd  
Add a static entry to the SpeedToucht350i ARP cache.  
SYNTAX:  
ip arpadd  
intf = <interface name>  
ip = <ipĆaddress>  
[hwaddr = <hardwareĆaddress>]  
intf  
Always specify eth0.  
REQUIRED  
REQUIRED  
OPTIONAL  
ip  
The IP address.  
[hwaddr]  
The hardware address (e.g. the Ethernet MAC address).  
EXAMPLE:  
=>ip arplist  
Intf  
eth0  
eth0  
eth0  
IP–address  
10.0.0.1  
10.0.0.8  
10.0.1.99  
10.0.1.100  
HW–address  
00:01:42:5f:7d:81  
00:a0:24:ae:66:e1  
52:41:53:20:20:4d  
52:41:53:20:f0:90  
Type  
DYNAMIC  
DYNAMIC  
STATIC  
STATIC  
eth0  
=>ip arpadd intf=eth0 ip=10.0.0.2 hwaddr=00:10:a4:d0:9a:db  
=>ip arplist  
Intf  
eth0  
eth0  
eth0  
eth0  
eth0  
=>  
IP–address  
10.0.0.1  
10.0.0.8  
10.0.1.99  
10.0.1.100  
10.0.0.2  
HW–address  
00:01:42:5f:7d:81  
00:a0:24:ae:66:e1  
52:41:53:20:20:4d  
52:41:53:20:f0:90  
00:10:a4:d0:9a:db  
Type  
DYNAMIC  
DYNAMIC  
STATIC  
STATIC  
STATIC  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
ip arpdelete  
ip arplist  
Delete an ARP entry.  
Show current ARP cache.  
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ip arpdelete  
Remove an entry from the SpeedToucht350i ARP cache.  
SYNTAX:  
ip arpdelete  
intf = <interface name>  
ip = <ipĆaddress>  
[hwaddr = <hardwareĆaddress>]  
intf  
Always specify eth0.  
The IP address.  
REQUIRED  
REQUIRED  
OPTIONAL  
ip  
[hwaddr]  
The hardware address.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>ip arplist  
Intf  
eth0  
eth0  
eth0  
eth0  
eth0  
IP–address  
HW–address  
00:01:42:5f:7d:81  
00:a0:24:ae:66:e1  
52:41:53:20:20:4d  
52:41:53:20:f0:90  
00:10:a4:d0:9a:db  
Type  
DYNAMIC  
DYNAMIC  
STATIC  
STATIC  
STATIC  
10.0.0.1  
10.0.0.8  
10.0.1.99  
10.0.1.100  
10.0.0.2  
=>ip arpdelete intf=eth0 ip=10.0.0.2 hwaddr=00:10:a4:d0:9a:db  
=>ip arplist  
Intf  
eth0  
eth0  
eth0  
eth0  
eth0  
=>  
IP–address  
10.0.0.1  
10.0.0.8  
10.0.1.99  
10.0.1.100  
10.0.0.2  
HW–address  
00:01:42:5f:7d:81  
00:a0:24:ae:66:e1  
52:41:53:20:20:4d  
52:41:53:20:f0:90  
00:10:a4:d0:9a:db  
Type  
DYNAMIC  
DYNAMIC  
STATIC  
STATIC  
STATIC  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
Add a static ARP entry.  
ip arpadd  
ip arplist  
Show current ARP cache.  
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ip arplist  
Show the SpeedToucht350i ARP cache.  
SYNTAX:  
ip arplist  
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:  
=>ip arplist  
Intf  
eth0  
eth0  
eth0  
eth0  
eth0  
=>  
IP–address  
10.0.0.1  
10.0.0.8  
10.0.1.99  
10.0.1.100  
10.0.0.2  
HW–address  
00:01:42:5f:7d:81  
00:a0:24:ae:66:e1  
52:41:53:20:20:4d  
52:41:53:20:f0:90  
00:10:a4:d0:9a:db  
Type  
DYNAMIC  
DYNAMIC  
STATIC  
STATIC  
STATIC  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
ip arpadd  
Add a static entry to the ARP cache.  
Delete an entry from the ARP cache.  
ip arpdelete  
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ip config  
Show/set global IP stack configuration options. Normally the IP stack configuration should not be  
altered.  
SYNTAX:  
ip config  
[forwarding = <{off|on}>]  
[firewalling = <{off|on}>]  
[redirects = <{off|on}>]  
[sourcerouting = <{off|on}>]  
[ttl = <number{0-255}>]  
[fraglimit = <number{1-1024}>]  
[defragmode = <{normal|always|nat}>]  
[forwarding]  
[firewalling]  
Do not use this parameter.  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
Enable (on) or disable (off) IP firewalling (master switch).  
For security reasons this parameter is enabled per default.  
It is strongly recommended never to disable the SpeedToucht350i  
firewall.  
[redirects]  
[sourcerouting]  
[ttl]  
Do not use this parameter.  
Do not use this parameter.  
Do not use this parameter.  
Do not use this parameter.  
Do not use this parameter.  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
[fraglimit]  
[defragmode]  
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ip flush  
Flush complete IP configuration. Dynamic configurations (e.g. from PPP or CIP links) remain.  
The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations.  
As an ip flush causes all local IP connectivity to be deleted, do not execute this command during an  
IP based local connection, e.g. a Telnet CLI session.  
SYNTAX:  
ip flush  
EXAMPLE:  
=>ip aplist  
2
eth0  
Type:EthernetHWaddr 00:80:9f:24:ab:cf BRHWaddr  
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  
Mask:255.255.255.0  
ReasmMAX:65535 Group:2  
inet addr:10.0.0.2  
UP RUNNING  
IPRX bytes:0  
IPTX bytes:0  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
Bcast: 10.0.0.255  
MTU:1500  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
droppkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
0
loop  
Type:0  
inet addr:127.0.0.1  
UP RUNNING  
Bcast:127.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0  
MTU:1500 ReasmMAX:65535 Group:1  
IPRX bytes:116  
IPTX bytes:0  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
unicastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:2  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
droppkts:0  
=>ip flush  
=>ip aplist  
0
loop  
Type:0  
inet addr:127.0.0.1  
UP RUNNING  
Bcast:127.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0  
MTU:1500 ReasmMAX:65535 Group:1  
IPRX bytes:116  
IPTX bytes:0  
HWRX bytes:0  
HWTX bytes:0  
unicastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:2  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
brcastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
unicastpkts:0  
droppkts:0  
droppkts:0  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
ip load  
ip save  
Load saved or default IP configuration.  
Save current IP configuration.  
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ip ifconfig  
Configure interface parameters.  
SYNTAX:  
ip ifconfig  
intf = <interface name>  
[mtu = <number{293-20000}>]  
[status = <{down|up}>]  
[hwaddr = <hwaddress>]  
[group = <number>]  
intf  
Always specify eth0.  
REQUIRED  
OPTIONAL  
[mtu]  
A number between 293 and 20000.  
Represents the maximum transmission unit, i.e. the maximum packet  
size (including IP header) to use.  
[status]  
The administrative status of the interface.  
Choose between:  
OPTIONAL  
G
G
down  
up  
[hwaddr]  
[group]  
The hardware address (e.g. the Ethernet MAC address).  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
The group this interface belongs to.  
Do not use this parameter. For internal use only.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>ip iflist  
Interface  
0 loop  
1 eth0  
f
=>ip ifconfig intf=eth0 mtu=1500  
=>ip iflist  
Interface  
0 loop  
1 eth0  
f
GRP MTU  
RX  
116  
21045795  
TX  
0
TX–DROP  
0
0
STATUS  
UP  
HWADDR  
00:80:9f:24:ab:c  
1
2
1500  
3000  
1019664  
1025417  
UP  
GRP MTU  
RX  
116  
21054963  
TX  
0
TX–DROP  
0
0
STATUS  
UP  
HWADDR  
1
2
1500  
1500  
UP  
00:80:9f:24:ab:c  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
ip config  
Show/set global IP stack configuration options.  
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ip iflist  
Show all current interfaces.  
SYNTAX:  
ip iflist  
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:  
=>ip iflist  
Interface  
0 loop  
1 eth0  
f
GRP MTU  
RX  
116  
21045795  
TX  
0
TX–DROP  
0
0
STATUS  
UP  
HWADDR  
00:80:9f:24:ab:c  
1
2
1500  
3000  
1019664  
UP  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
ip ifconfig  
Configure interface parameters.  
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ip load  
Load saved (or default) IP configuration.  
Execute ip flush prior to ip load.  
SYNTAX:  
ip load  
[{saved|defaults}]  
ip load  
Load saved IP configuration.  
Load saved IP configuration.  
Load default IP configuration.  
ip load saved  
ip load defaults  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
ip flush  
ip save  
Flush complete IP configuration.  
Save current IP configuration.  
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ip ping  
Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets.  
SYNTAX:  
ip ping  
addr = <ip-address>  
[count = <number{1-1000000}>]  
[size = <number{1-20000}>]  
[interval = <number{100-1000000}>]  
[listen = <{off|on}>]  
addr  
The destination IP address.  
REQUIRED  
OPTIONAL  
[count]  
A number between 1 and 1000000.  
Represents the number of pings to send.  
[size]  
A number between 1 and 20000 (bytes).  
Represents the size of the ping packet(s).  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
[interval]  
[listen]  
A number between 100 and 10000000 (milliseconds).  
Represents the intermediate interval between two sent ICMP packets.  
Listen for incoming ICMP packets (on) or only send ICMP packets  
(off).  
EXAMPLE:  
=>ip ping addr=10.0.0.148 listen=off  
=>ip ping addr=10.0.0.148 listen=on  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
=>ip ping addr=10.0.0.148 count=15 listen=on  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
9 bytes from 10.0.0.148: Echo Request  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
ip sendto  
Send UDP packets.  
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ip rtadd  
Add a route to the SpeedToucht350i routing table.  
SYNTAX:  
ip rtadd  
dst = <ip-address>  
[dstmsk = <ip-mask(dotted or cidr)>]  
[src = <ip-address>]  
[srcmsk = <ip-mask(dotted or cidr)>]  
[gateway = <ip-address>]  
[intf = <interface name>]  
[metric = <number{0-100}>]  
[type = <number>]  
dst  
The destination IP address(es) for this route.  
Supports cidr notation.  
REQUIRED  
[dstmsk]  
[src]  
The destination IP address mask.  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
The source IP address(es) allowed to use this route.  
Supports cidr notation.  
[srcmsk]  
The source IP address mask.  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
[gateway]  
The IP address of the next hop. Must be directly connected.  
The parameters `gateway` and `intf` are mutually exclusive.  
[intf]  
Do not use this parameter.  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
[metric]  
[type]  
The metric for this route (currently not used).  
Do not use this parameter. For internal use only.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>ip rtlist  
Destination  
10.0.0.0/24  
10.0.0.140/32  
127.0.0.1/32  
Source  
Gateway  
10.0.0.140 eth0  
10.0.0.140 eth0  
Intf  
Mtrc  
10.0.0.0/24  
0.0.0.0/0  
0.0.0.0/0  
0
0
0
127.0.0.1  
loop  
=>ip rtadd dst=10.10.0.0/24 src=10.0.0.0/24 gateway=10.0.0.140  
=>ip rtlist  
Destination  
10.0.0.0/24  
10.10.0.0/24  
10.0.0.140/32  
127.0.0.1/32  
Source  
Gateway  
Intf  
Mtrc  
10.0.0.0/24  
10.0.0.0/24  
0.0.0.0/0  
0.0.0.0/0  
10.0.0.140 eth0  
10.0.0.140 eth0  
10.0.0.140 eth0  
0
0
0
0
127.0.0.1  
loop  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
ip rtdelete  
ip rtlist  
Remove a route from the routing table.  
Show current routing table.  
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ip rtdelete  
Delete a route from the SpeedToucht350i routing table.  
SYNTAX:  
ip rtdelete  
dst = <ip-address>  
[dstmsk = <ip-mask(dotted or cidr)>]  
[src = <ip-address>]  
[srcmsk = <ip-mask(dotted or cidr)>]  
[gateway = <ip-address>]  
[intf = <interface name>]  
dst  
The destination IP address(es) of the route.  
Supports cidr notation.  
REQUIRED  
[dstmsk]  
[src]  
The destination IP address mask.  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
The source IP address(es) of the route.  
Supports cidr notation.  
[srcmsk]  
The source IP address mask.  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
[gateway]  
The IP address of the next hop. Must be directly connected.  
The parameters `gateway` and `intf` are mutually exclusive.  
[intf]  
Do not use this parameter.  
OPTIONAL  
EXAMPLE:  
=>ip rtlist  
Destination  
10.0.0.0/24  
10.10.0.0/24  
10.0.0.140/32  
127.0.0.1/32  
Source  
Gateway  
Intf  
Mtrc  
10.0.0.0/24  
10.0.0.0/24  
0.0.0.0/0  
0.0.0.0/0  
10.0.0.140 eth0  
10.0.0.140 eth0  
10.0.0.140 eth0  
0
0
0
0
127.0.0.1  
loop  
=>ip rtdelete dst=10.10.0.0/24 src=10.0.0.0/24 gateway=10.0.0.140  
=>ip rtlist  
Destination  
10.0.0.0/24  
10.0.0.140/32  
127.0.0.1/32  
Source  
Gateway  
10.0.0.140 eth0  
10.0.0.140 eth0  
Intf  
Mtrc  
10.0.0.0/24  
0.0.0.0/0  
0.0.0.0/0  
0
0
0
127.0.0.1  
loop  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
ip rtadd  
ip rtlist  
Add a route to the routing table.  
Show current routing table.  
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ip rtlist  
Show current SpeedToucht350i routing table.  
SYNTAX:  
ip rtlist  
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:  
=>ip rtlist  
Destination  
10.0.0.0/24  
0.0.0.140/32  
127.0.0.1/32  
10.0.0.0/24  
Source  
Gateway  
10.0.0.140 eth0  
10.0.0.140 eth0  
127.0.0.1  
10.0.0.140 eth0  
Intf  
Mtrc  
10.0.0.0/24  
0.0.0.0/0  
0.0.0.0/0  
0.0.0.0/0  
0
0
0
0
loop  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
ip rtadd  
Add a route to the routing table.  
ip rtdelete  
Remove a route from the routing table.  
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ip save  
Save current IP configuration.  
SYNTAX:  
ip save  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
ip flush  
ip load  
Flush complete IP configuration.  
Load saved or default IP configuration.  
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ip sendto  
Send UDP packets.  
SYNTAX:  
ip sendto  
addr = <ip-address>  
[count = <number{1-1000000}>]  
[size = <number{1-20000}>]  
[interval = <number{100-1000000}>]  
[listen = <{off|on}>]  
[srcport = <number{1-65535}>]  
dstport = <number{1-65535}>  
addr  
The destination IP address.  
REQUIRED  
OPTIONAL  
[count]  
A number between 1 and 1000000.  
Represents the number of UDP packets to send.  
[size]  
A number between 1 and 20000 (bytes).  
Represents the size of the ping packet(s).  
OPTIONAL  
OPTIONAL  
[interval]  
A number between 100 and 10000000 (milliseconds).  
Represents the intermediate interval between two sent UDP packets.  
[listen]  
Listen for incoming UDP packets (on) or only send UDP packets (off). OPTIONAL  
[srcport]  
dstport  
The UDP source port number to use.  
OPTIONAL  
REQUIRED  
The UDP destination port number to send to.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>ip sendto addr=10.0.0.148 listen=on srcport=19 dstport=1025  
=>ip sendto addr=10.0.0.148 listen=on srcport=19 dstport=1025  
1 bytes from 10.0.0.148:1025  
41  
A
=>ip sendto addr=10.0.0.148 count=3 listen=on srcport=19 dstport=1025  
1 bytes from 10.0.0.148:1025  
41  
1 bytes from 10.0.0.148:1025  
41  
1 bytes from 10.0.0.148:1025  
41  
A
A
A
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
ip ping  
Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets.  
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6 Phonebook Commands  
phonebook (to access the Phonebook level)  
phonebook add  
phonebook autolist  
phonebook delete  
phonebook flush  
phonebook list  
phonebook load  
phonebook save  
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phonebook add  
Add a phonebook entry.  
The number of entries is limited to 64. The number of active connections is limited to 12, but more  
may be configured at the same time.  
SYNTAX:  
phonebook add  
name = <string>  
addr = <vp*vc>  
type = <{bridge|pptp}>  
name  
A free to choose phonebook name for the destination.  
Two limitations apply:  
REQUIRED  
REQUIRED  
G
The name of a phonebook entry intended for the Relayed  
PPPoA (PPPoAĆtoĆPPTP Relaying) packet service may not start  
with capital P or capital T  
addr  
The ATM address for this destination.  
It is composed of a Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and a Virtual Channel  
Identifier (VCI) identifying ATM virtual channels.  
In most cases the values are provided by the Service Provider.  
Accepted VPI: a number between 0 and 15  
Accepted VCI: a number between 0 and 511.  
type  
The Connection Service supported by the destination.  
Choose between:  
REQUIRED  
G
G
bridge (Bridging, Bridged PPPoE)  
pptp (Relayed PPPoA, PPPoAĆtoĆPPTP Relaying).  
EXAMPLE:  
=>phonebook list  
Name  
Br1  
address  
8*35  
type  
bridge  
pptp  
usage  
configured  
configured  
RELAY_PPP1 8*48  
=>phonebook add name=Alcatel addr=8.68 type=pptp  
=>phonebook list  
Name  
address  
type  
usage  
Br1  
8*35  
bridge  
pptp  
pptp  
configured  
configured  
free  
RELAY_PPP1 8*48  
Alcatel  
=>  
8*68  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
phonebook delete  
phonebook list  
Remove a phonebook entry.  
Show current phonebook.  
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phonebook autolist  
Show auto PVCs, if supported by the Central Office DSLAM. (Only applicable for Alcatel ASAM  
DSLAMs).  
SYNTAX:  
phonebook autolist  
EXAMPLE INPUT/OUTPUT:  
=>phonebook autolist  
8.35  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
phonebook list  
Show current phonebook.  
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phonebook delete  
Remove an unused phonebook entry.  
SYNTAX:  
phonebook delete  
name = <string>  
name  
the name of the phonebook entry to delete.  
REQUIRED  
Only applicable for phonebook entries that are not used, i.e. not  
configured for any packet service.  
Execute phonebook list to check whether the entry is used or not.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>phonebook list  
Name  
Br1  
address  
8*35  
type  
bridge  
pptp  
usage  
configured  
configured  
free  
RELAY_PPP1 8*48  
Alcatel 8*68  
pptp  
=>phonebook delete name=Alcatel  
=>phonebook list  
Name  
address  
type  
usage  
Br1  
8*35  
bridge  
pptp  
configured  
configured  
RELAY_PPP1 8*48  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
phonebook add  
phonebook list  
Add a phonebook entry.  
Show current phonebook.  
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phonebook flush  
Flush complete phonebook.  
The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations.  
SYNTAX:  
phonebook flush  
EXAMPLE:  
=>phonebook list  
Name  
Br1  
Br2  
Br3  
Br4  
address  
8*35  
8*36  
8*37  
type  
usage  
configured  
free  
free  
free  
configured  
configured  
configured  
configured  
bridge  
bridge  
bridge  
bridge  
pptp  
pptp  
pptp  
pptp  
8*38  
RELAY_PPP1 8*48  
RELAY_PPP2 8*49  
RELAY_PPP3 8*50  
RELAY_PPP4 8*51  
=>phonebook flush  
=>phonebook list  
Name  
address  
type  
usage  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
phonebook load  
phonebook save  
Load saved or default phonebook.  
Save current phonebook.  
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phonebook list  
Show current phonebook.  
SYNTAX:  
phonebook list  
[opt = <{long}>]  
Do not use this parameter. For internal use only.  
[opt]  
OPTIONAL  
EXAMPLE INPUT/OUTPUT:  
=>phonebook list  
Name  
Br1  
Br2  
Br3  
Br4  
address  
8*35  
8*36  
8*37  
type  
usage  
configured  
free  
free  
free  
configured  
configured  
configured  
configured  
bridge  
bridge  
bridge  
bridge  
pptp  
pptp  
pptp  
pptp  
8*38  
RELAY_PPP1 8*48  
RELAY_PPP2 8*49  
RELAY_PPP3 8*50  
RELAY_PPP4 8*51  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
phonebook add  
Add a phonebook entry.  
Show auto PVCs.  
phonebook autolist  
phonebook delete  
Remove a phonebook entry.  
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phonebook load  
Load saved (or default) phonebook.  
Execute phonebook flush prior to phonebook load.  
SYNTAX:  
phonebook load  
[{saved|defaults}]  
phonebook load  
Load saved phonebook configuration.  
Load saved phonebook configuration.  
phonebook load saved  
phonebook load defaults Load default phonebook configuration.  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
phonebook flush  
phonebook save  
Flush complete phonebook.  
Save current phonebook.  
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phonebook save  
Save current phonebook.  
SYNTAX:  
phonebook save  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
phonebook flush  
phonebook load  
Flush complete phonebook.  
Load saved or default phonebook.  
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7 PPTP Commands  
7 PPTP Commands  
pptp (to access the PPTP level)  
pptp flush  
pptp ifadd  
pptp ifconfig  
pptp ifdelete  
pptp iflist  
pptp load  
pptp save  
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7 PPTP Commands  
pptp flush  
Flush complete PPTP configuration.  
The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations.  
SYNTAX:  
pptp flush  
EXAMPLE:  
=>pptp iflist  
C:#  
0
1
2
3
4
Name  
VP  
VC  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
Rate  
0K  
0K  
0K  
0K  
Encap AC  
Usage [by]  
RELAY_PPP18  
RELAY_PPP28  
RELAY_PPP38  
RELAY_PPP48  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
Test  
8
6000K nlpid keep  
DEFINED  
=>pptp flush  
=>pptp iflist  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
pptp load  
pptp save  
Load saved or default PPTP configuration.  
Save current PPTP configuration.  
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pptp ifadd  
Add a PPTP interface.  
SYNTAX:  
pptp ifadd  
dest = <vp*vc|name>  
[rate = <number{10-10000}>]  
[encaps = <{vcmux|nlpid}>]  
[ac <{never|always|keep}>]  
dest  
The destination for the relayed PPTP tunnel.  
Typically a phonebook name.  
REQUIRED  
OPTIONAL  
[rate]  
A number between 10 and 10000 (Kilobits per second).  
Indicates the (maximum) transmission speed on the WAN link.  
[encaps]  
The type of encapsulation to be used for the relayed PPPoA interface. OPTIONAL  
Choose between:  
G
G
vcmux (default)  
nlpid  
[ac]  
Before relaying the encapsulated PPP frames over the PPPoA link,  
make sure that the address and control field (0xFF03) is always in  
front of the frames (always), make sure the address and control field  
will never be found in front of the frames (never) or do not change  
the frames arriving via the PPTP tunnel (keep).  
OPTIONAL  
By default the address and control field is never sent (compliant to  
RFC2364). It is recommended to keep this setting.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>pptp iflist  
C:#  
0
1
2
Name  
VP  
VC  
48  
49  
50  
51  
Rate  
0K  
0K  
0K  
0K  
Encap AC  
Usage [by]  
RELAY_PPP18  
RELAY_PPP28  
RELAY_PPP38  
RELAY_PPP48  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
3
=>pptp ifadd dest=Test rate=6000 encaps=nlpid ac=keep  
=>pptp iflist  
C:#  
0
1
2
3
4
Name  
VP  
VC  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
Rate  
0K  
0K  
0K  
0K  
Encap AC  
Usage [by]  
RELAY_PPP18  
RELAY_PPP28  
RELAY_PPP38  
RELAY_PPP48  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
Test  
8
6000K nlpid keep  
DEFINED  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
pptp ifconfig  
pptp ifdelete  
pptp iflist  
Configure an existing PPTP interface.  
Delete a PPTP interface.  
Show current PPTP interfaces.  
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pptp ifconfig  
Configure an existing PPTP interface.  
SYNTAX:  
pptp ifconfig  
intf = <vp*vc|name>  
[rate = <number{10-10000}>]  
[encaps = <{vcmux|nlpid}>]  
[ac <{never|always|keep}>]  
intf  
The PPTP interface to configure  
Typically a phonebook name.  
REQUIRED  
OPTIONAL  
[rate]  
[encaps]  
A number between 10 and 10000 (Kilobits per second).  
Indicates the (maximum) transmission speed on the WAN link.  
The type of encapsulation to be used for the relayed PPPoA interface. OPTIONAL  
Choose between:  
G
G
vcmux (default)  
nlpid  
[ac]  
Before relaying the encapsulated PPP frames over the PPPoA link,  
make sure that the address and control field (0xFF03) is always in  
front of the frames (always), make sure the address and control field  
will never be found in front of the frames (never) or do not change  
the frames arriving via the PPTP tunnel (keep).  
OPTIONAL  
By default the address and control field is never sent (compliant to  
RFC2364). It is recommended to keep this setting.  
EXAMPLE:  
=>pptp iflist  
C:#  
0
1
2
3
4
Name  
VP  
VC  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
Rate  
0K  
0K  
0K  
0K  
Encap AC  
Usage [by]  
RELAY_PPP18  
RELAY_PPP28  
RELAY_PPP38  
RELAY_PPP48  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
Test  
8
6000K nlpid keep  
DEFINED  
=>pptp ifconfig intf=Test rate=2ooK encaps=vcmux ac=always  
=>pptp iflist  
C:#  
0
1
2
3
4
Name  
VP  
VC  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
Rate  
0K  
0K  
0K  
0K  
Encap AC  
Usage [by]  
RELAY_PPP18  
RELAY_PPP28  
RELAY_PPP38  
RELAY_PPP48  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux always DEFINED  
Test  
8
200K  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
pptp ifadd  
pptp ifdelete  
pptp iflist  
Add a PPTP interface.  
Delete a PPTP interface.  
Show current PPTP interfaces.  
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pptp ifdelete  
Delete a PPTP interface.  
SYNTAX:  
pptp ifdelete  
intf = <vp*vc|name>  
intf  
The name od the PPTP interface to delete.  
Typically a phonebook name.  
REQUIRED  
EXAMPLE:  
=>pptp iflist  
C:#  
0
1
2
3
4
Name  
VP  
VC  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
Rate  
0K  
0K  
0K  
0K  
Encap AC  
Usage [by]  
RELAY_PPP18  
RELAY_PPP28  
RELAY_PPP38  
RELAY_PPP48  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
Test  
8
6000K nlpid keep  
DEFINED  
=>pptp ifdelete intf=Test  
=>pptp iflist  
C:#  
0
1
2
Name  
VP  
VC  
48  
49  
50  
51  
Rate  
0K  
0K  
0K  
0K  
Encap AC  
Usage [by]  
RELAY_PPP18  
RELAY_PPP28  
RELAY_PPP38  
RELAY_PPP48  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
3
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
pptp ifadd  
pptp ifconfig  
pptp iflist  
Add a PPTP interface.  
Configure an existing PPTP interface.  
Show current PPTP interfaces.  
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pptp iflist  
Show current PPTP configuration.  
SYNTAX:  
pptp list  
EXAMPLE INPUT/OUTPUT:  
=>pptp iflist  
C:#  
0
1
2
3
4
Name  
VP  
VC  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
Rate  
0K  
0K  
0K  
0K  
Encap AC  
Usage [by]  
RELAY_PPP18  
RELAY_PPP28  
RELAY_PPP38  
RELAY_PPP48  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
vcmux never DEFINED  
Test  
8
6000K nlpid keep  
DEFINED  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
pptp ifadd  
Add a PPTP interface.  
pptp ifconfig  
pptp ifdelete  
Configure an existing PPTP interface.  
Delete a PPTP interface.  
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7 PPTP Commands  
pptp load  
Load saved (or default) PPTP configuration.  
Execute pptp flush prior to pptp load.  
SYNTAX:  
pptp load  
[{saved|defaults}]  
pptp load  
Load saved PPTP configuration.  
Load saved PPTP configuration.  
Load default PPTP configuration.  
pptp load saved  
pptp load defaults  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
pptp flush  
pptp save  
Flush complete PPTP configuration.  
Save current PPTP configuration.  
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pptp save  
Save current PPTP configuration.  
SYNTAX:  
pptp save  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
pptp flush  
pptp load  
Flush complete PPTP configuration.  
Load saved or default PPTP configuration.  
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8 Software Commands  
8 Software Commands  
software (to access the Software level)  
software cleanup  
software deletepassive  
software setpassive  
software switch  
software version  
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8 Software Commands  
software cleanup  
Remove all unused files from the passive software subdirectory.  
This command frees the passive software subdirectory from corrupted software files and  
configuration files. Software marked as passive software is not deleted.  
SYNTAX:  
software cleanup  
EXAMPLE:  
=>software cleanup  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
software deletepassive  
software setpassive  
Delete the passive software.  
Mark an uploaded file as passive software version.  
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software deletepassive  
Delete passive software.  
SYNTAX:  
software deletepassive  
EXAMPLE:  
=>Softwareversion  
Active : Sascha3.254  
=>Softwaredeletepassive  
=>Softwareversion  
Active : Sascha3.254  
=>  
Passive : Bene3.228  
Passive :  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
software cleanup  
Remove all unused files from the passive software subdirectory.  
Mark a file as passive software version.  
software setpassive  
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software setpassive  
Mark a file as passive software version. Only correctly uploaded software, valid for the  
SpeedToucht350i can be marked as passive software.  
SYNTAX:  
software setpassive file = <string>  
file  
the filename (without directory path) of the software package.  
REQUIRED  
EXAMPLE:  
=>Softwareversion  
Active : Sascha3.254  
=>Softwaredeletepassive  
=>Softwareversion  
Active : Sascha3.254  
.....  
Passive : Bene3.228  
Passive :  
(FTP file transfer or upload via the SpeedToucht350i pages of new software Sascha3.280)  
.....  
=>softwaresetpassivefile=Sascha3.280  
=>Softwareversion  
Active : Sascha3.254  
Passive : Sascha3.280  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
software cleanup  
Remove all unused files from the passive software subdirectory.  
Delete passive software.  
software deletepassive  
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8 Software Commands  
software switch  
Switch active and passive versions and reboot the SpeedToucht350i.  
Because rebooting implies a flush of all nonĆsaved configurations it is highly recommended to save  
the current configuration if needed, e.g. by executing the config save command prior to executing  
a software switch.  
SYNTAX:  
software switch  
EXAMPLE:  
=>Softwareversion  
Active : Sascha3.254  
=>softwareswitch  
.....  
Passive : Sascha3.280  
(after reboot and re-opening the Telnet session)  
.....  
=>Softwareversion  
Active : Sascha3.280  
=>  
Passive : Sascha3.254  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
software version  
system reboot  
Show active and passive software versions.  
Reboot the SpeedToucht350i.  
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software version  
Show active and passive software versions.  
SYNTAX:  
software version  
EXAMPLE:  
=>Softwareversion  
Active : Sascha3.280  
=>  
Passive : Sascha3.254  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
software switch  
Switch active and passive software versions and reboot the  
SpeedToucht350i.  
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9 System Commands  
9 System Commands  
system (to access the System level)  
system clearpassword  
system flush  
system load  
system reboot  
system save  
system setpassword  
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9 System Commands  
system clearpassword  
Clear current SpeedToucht350i system password.  
To avoid unrestricted and unauthorized access to the SpeedToucht350i it is highly recommended  
always to make sure that it is protected by a SpeedToucht350i system password (by executing  
system setpassword) and to change the password regularly.  
SYNTAX:  
system clearpassword  
EXAMPLE:  
=>system clearpassword  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
system setpassword  
Set/change current system password.  
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9 System Commands  
system flush  
Flush current SpeedToucht350i system configuration, i.e. the System password.  
The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations.  
To avoid unrestricted and unauthorized access to the SpeedToucht350i it is highly recommended  
always to make sure that it is protected by a SpeedToucht350i system password (by executing  
system setpassword) and to change the password regularly.  
SYNTAX:  
system flush  
EXAMPLE:  
=>system flush  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
system load  
system save  
Load saved or default system configuration.  
Save current system configuration.  
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system load  
Load saved (or default) system configuration.  
Execute system flush prior to system load.  
In most cases loading the default system configuration causes the SpeedToucht350i system  
password to be CLEARED.  
Therefore, to avoid unrestricted and unauthorized access to the SpeedToucht350i it is highly  
recommended always to make sure that it is protected by a SpeedToucht350i system password  
(by executing system setpassword) and to change the password regularly.  
SYNTAX:  
system load  
[{saved|defaults}]  
system load  
Load saved system configuration.  
Load saved system configuration.  
Load default system configuration.  
system load saved  
system load defaults  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
system flush  
system save  
Flush complete system configuration.  
Save current system configuration.  
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9 System Commands  
system reboot  
Reboot the SpeedToucht350i.  
Because rebooting implies a flush of all nonĆsaved configurations it is highly recommended to save  
the current configuration by executing config save.  
To avoid unrestricted and unauthorized access to the SpeedToucht350i it is highly recommended  
always to make sure that it is protected by a SpeedToucht350i system password (by executing  
system setpassword) and to save it (by executing system save) prior to executing this command.  
SYNTAX:  
system reboot  
EXAMPLE:  
=>system reboot  
.....  
(lost session connectivity due to reboot)  
.....  
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system save  
Save current system configuration, i.e. the System password.  
To avoid unrestricted and unauthorized access to the SpeedToucht350i it is highly recommended  
always to make sure that it is protected by a SpeedToucht350i system password (by executing  
system setpassword) and to save it (by executing system save) prior to executing this command.  
SYNTAX:  
system save  
EXAMPLE:  
=>system save  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
system load  
system flush  
Load saved or default system configuration.  
Flush complete system configuration.  
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9 System Commands  
system setpassword  
Set/change the current SpeedToucht350i system password.  
Because rebooting implies a flush of all nonĆsaved configurations it is highly recommended to save  
the current configuration via the system save command.  
To avoid unrestricted and unauthorized access to the SpeedToucht350i it is highly recommended  
always to make sure that it is protected by a SpeedToucht350i system password and to change it  
regularly.  
SYNTAX:  
system setpassword password = {<string>|$_BOARD_SERIAL_NBR}  
password  
the system password can be set to either:  
REQUIRED  
G
<string>  
A free to choose password <string>  
G
$_BOARD_SERIAL_NBR  
Equal to the SpeedToucht350i device serial number's nine  
numerical digits.  
IMPORTANT NOTE:  
Serial number  
The code serial number is printed on the marking label found on  
the bottom of the SpeedToucht350i:  
Q A  
MODEL NUMBER:  
CP992300XXX  
Speed Touch Home NT Tested to Comply with  
FCC rules Part 15 and Part 68  
3EC 18204BC AA01  
US  
C
R
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
FCC ID: 6VUBEL–35680–DL–N  
C
PART OF A SYSTEM THAT IS COVERED IN WHOLE OR IN  
FC  
LISTED  
PART BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING U.S. PATENTS:  
REN:<0.1  
Made in: Country  
5,636,253.5,633,817.5,657,355.5,903,612.5,867,528  
I . T . E . E168438 5,951,660.6,044,151.6,072,810.6,088,386.6,105,084  
Q A  
MODEL NUMBER:  
CPYYWWNNNNN  
3EC 18704BC  
AA01  
Speed Touch Home POTS Network Terminator  
It consists of the concatenation of the string 'CP' followed by nine  
digits. These nine digits incorporate the serial number.  
In case the System password is set to the serial number, for  
authentication the serial number must be given without the  
preceding string 'CP' .  
DO NOT REMOVE OR COVER THIS MARKING LABEL !!!  
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EXAMPLE 1:  
=>system setpassword password=Sascha  
=>  
EXAMPLE 2:  
=>system setpassword password=$_BOARD_SERIAL_NBR  
=>system save  
.....  
After reboot a telnet session is opened to the SpeedToucht350i with the following  
serial number: 013214578 (remind to strip of the string ’CP’)  
/home/doejohn{1}$ telnet 10.0.0.138  
Trying 10.0.0.138...  
Connected to 10.0.0.138.  
Escape character is ’^]’.  
User :  
SpeedTouch (00–90–D0–00–01–23–45)  
Password : 013214578  
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
*
*
*
*
______  
___/_____/\  
/\\  
/
Alcatel Speed Touch(TM)350i  
ADSL Modem for ISDN  
Version R3.2  
*
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*
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_____/__  
_/ /\_____/___ \  
//  
_______//_______/  
/ \\  
/ \  
/\ \  
\
/
/ _\/______ Copyright 1999–2001.  
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/
/ \  
/ \  
\
\ /  
/ /  
/ /  
/ /  
/\  
/ _\__  
/ / /\  
* __/  
* / /  
/
\_______\/  
* /_/______/___________________/ /________/ /___/ \  
* \ \  
* \_\  
\
___________  
/\  
/ \  
\ \  
\ \  
\ \  
\ \ \ /  
\ \___\/  
\ /  
\ /  
\/  
*
*
*
*
*
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*
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\
\_____/  
/__________/  
\ _____ \  
\ / /\ \  
/____/ \ \ /  
\ /___\/  
\____\/  
/
\
\ \________\/  
\ /  
/_____\/  
/___\/  
\
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
=>  
RELATED COMMANDS:  
system clearpassword  
Clear current system password.  
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10 TD Commands  
td (to access this level)  
td call  
td prompt  
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td call  
Call a `Trace & Debug` command. For qualified personnel only.  
SYNTAX:  
td call  
cmd = <string>  
cmd  
The quoted trace & debug command string.  
REQUIRED  
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td prompt  
Switch to AlcatelĆowned `Trace & Debug` prompt (expert mode). For qualified personnel only.  
SYNTAX:  
td prompt  
Before entering the expert mode a DISCLAIMER is shown stipulating that the `Trace & Debug`  
prompt (expert mode) is intended for qualified personnel only.  
Pressing ENTER allows to return to user mode.  
The `Trace & Debug` prompt (expert mode) password is intended to be used by qualified personnel  
only.  
The `Trace & Debug` prompt (expert mode) password is not intended to protect the  
SpeedToucht350i from unrestricted and unauthorized access.  
Therefore, to avoid unrestricted and unauthorized access to the SpeedToucht350i it is highly  
recommended always to make sure that it is protected by a SpeedToucht350i system password  
and to change it regularly. See the system setpassword command for more information.  
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Index  
Index  
A
E
add  
dhcp add, 40  
erase, config erase, 34  
dns add, 60  
F
phonebook add, 102  
apadd, ip apadd, 82  
flush  
bridge flush, 23  
config flush, 35  
dhcp flush, 46  
dns flush, 65  
apdelete, ip apdelete, 84  
aplist, ip aplist, 85  
arpadd, ip arpadd, 86  
arpdelete, ip arpdelete, 87  
arplist, ip arplist, 88  
ip flush, 90  
phonebook flush, 105  
pptp flush, 110  
system flush, 125  
autolist, phonebook autolist, 103  
fwdadd, dns fwdadd, 66  
fwddelete, dns fwddelete, 67  
fwdlist, dns fwdlist, 68  
C
call, td call, 132  
fwdtable, dns fwdtable, 69  
cleanup, software cleanup, 118  
clear, dns clear, 61  
H
clearpassword, system clearpassword, 124  
client, dhcp client, 41  
help, 11  
clrstats  
dhcp clrstats, 42  
dns clrstats, 62  
I
ifadd, pptp ifadd, 111  
config  
bridge config, 22  
dhcp config, 43  
ip config, 89  
ifconfig  
ip ifconfig, 91  
pptp ifconfig, 112  
ifdelete, pptp ifdelete, 113  
D
iflist  
ip iflist, 92  
pptp iflist, 114  
delete  
dhcp delete, 45  
dns delete, 63  
phonebook delete, 104  
L
deletepassive, software deletepassive, 119  
domain, dns domain, 64  
list  
dhcp list, 47  
dns list, 70  
phonebook list, 106  
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load  
S
bridge load, 24  
config load, 36  
dhcp load, 48  
dns load, 71  
save  
bridge save, 32  
config save, 38  
dhcp save, 50  
dns save, 73  
ip load, 93  
phonebook load, 107  
pptp load, 115  
system load, 126  
ip save, 98  
phonebook save, 108  
pptp save, 116  
system save, 128  
M
sendto, ip sendto, 99  
macadd, bridge macadd, 25  
macdelete, bridge macdelete, 26  
maclist, bridge maclist, 27  
setpassive, software setpassive, 120  
setpassword, system setpassword, 129  
spoof, dhcp spoof, 51  
start  
N
dhcp start, 52  
dns start, 74  
nslookup, dns nslookup, 72  
stats  
dhcp stats, 53  
dns stats, 75  
P
status  
ping, ip ping, 94  
dhcp status, 55  
dns status, 76  
policy, dhcp policy, 49  
stop  
portadd, bridge portadd, 28  
portconfig, bridge portconfig, 29  
portdelete, bridge portdelete, 30  
portlist, bridge portlist, 31  
prompt, td prompt, 133  
dhcp stop, 56  
dns stop, 77  
switch, software switch, 121  
T
toutfwd, dns toutfwd, 78  
R
troff  
reboot, system reboot, 127  
reset, config reset, 37  
rtadd, ip rtadd, 95  
dhcp troff, 57  
dns troff, 79  
tron  
dhcp tron, 58  
dns tron, 80  
rtdelete, ip rtdelete, 96  
rtlist, ip rtlist, 97  
V
version, software version, 122  
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