Mistral Lan Router ISDN with 4 Fast Ethernet ports + Broadband Interface Console Commands A02-RI_ME02(September 2003)
Profile Commands ⊕add profile <Profile Name> clear profile statistics [Profile Name] connect profile <Profile Name> delete profile <Pro
Statistics Commands clear compression statistics [Interface Name] clear port statistics [port name] clear profile statistics [Profile Name] show compr
reset system save config set console baud <baudrate> set console timeout <timeout value, 1- 60> set date <mm-dd-yy> set daylight tim
Command Detail Bridging Commands Although routing is preferred over bridging for transmitting data across wide area connections, occasionally bridging
show learning Description: This command displays MAC addresses learned from all bridging-enabled interfaces. Example: Router> show learning lan:
disable compression <Profile Name> Description: This command disables compression over the specified interface. enable compression <Profile N
255 ≥ xx ≥ 0 255 ≥ xx ≥ 0 Once configured, the DHCP server will assign private addresses from within the defined private address range with the highe
enable dhcp Description: This command enables the Dynamic Host Control Protocol server functionality within the router. When enabled, the router will
enter upper bound address (192.168.168.254): enter lower bound address (192.168.168.1): show dhcp Description: This command displays the current s
Diagnostic Commands connect profile <Profile Name> Description: For switched profiles, this command activates the profile as if a trigger occurr
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test isdn <dial name> <64k/56k> Description: This command causes a modem call to the specified telephone number. The call is cleared imme
Add the following Single Workstation dialing into the router using the CLI Advanced Mode Router>>> add user u2 Add new user profile "
Caller ID: None Callback #: None Auth Method: Either Compression: No Encryption: No Idle Timeout: 300 Enable IP: Y
planning. For a more detailed description of Filtering, please refer to the User Guide for your particular model. Example: Router> add filter 1 e
Interface Name: ppp2 IP Protocol: any Src. IP: 212.54.104.1 Src. Port: 136 Dest. IP: any Dest. Port: any show filter
Example 1: IP packets received with the public IP address of the router and a destination port number of 123 will be translated to port 234 with a des
Since dial-up connection (e.g. ISDN calls) charges are based on the connection time, a technique called IP spoofing is often used to limit or prevent
Note that the router may also communicate with devices in a “public” IP network, as defined in the command “set ip lan <ip_addr> <netMask>
This example assigns IP addresses to the two sides of the PPP connection ppp2 204.71.220.153 is for the local side of ppp2, while 204.71.220.151 is fo
show ip Description: This command displays all interfaces on which IP routing has been enabled. Example: Router> show ip Admin. Oper. Destinat
Console Commands General Guidelines When the router is powered up, the user can connect a terminal (or the PC running terminal emulation software) to
Example: Router> show ip routing table Destination Netmask Gateway Hop IfName Flags ------------------------------------------------------------
Example: Router> show pat Public Port Private IP Private Port Number Address Number -------------------------------------------------------
disable port <port name> enable port <port name> Description: These two commands is used to disable or enable a port. ⊕set port <port n
Directory#1: 5551111 Directory#2: 5552222 Sub-addr Req: No Switch Type: Europe (ETSI) Advice of Charge Unit price: Unspecifie
Total Octets: 2316 375 Total Packets: 46 10 Total Error: 0 0 B2-Channel Total Octets: 0 0 Total Packets: 0 0
Existing profiles are edited also using the “add profile” command. In this case, the defaults shown are the existing configured values. πThis router
enable IP routing (Yes, yes/no): Set this profile as IP default route (No, yes/no): enter remote network IP address (Unspecified): 192.168.167.0 e
enable profile <Profile Name> The state of the specified profile is set to “enabled”. Only enabled profiles are available for use. A profile’s s
show profile statistics Example: Router> show profile statistics Prof Oper. Packets Packets Errors Errors Q-full Name State Sent Rc
disable trap enable trap Description: This command is used to enable or disable trap message generation. When trap generation is disabled, no SNMP tra
• If a keyword is expected when the user types “ ?”, all valid keywords will be displayed, then the command typed so far will be re-displayed, with t
show trap manager [1-5] Description: This command displays the trap managers that are currently defined. If a trap number is used, only that trap mana
show snmp statistics Description: Refer to this command under SNMP Commands. show tcp statistics Description: Refer to this command under IP Commands.
clear config Description: This command is used to clear the configuration data in the flash memory. After clearing, the system will reboot. All user-c
(1) Bridging (2) Compression (3) Diagnostics (4) Filtering (5) IP (6) Port (7) Profile (8) Security (9) SNMP (10) Statistics (11) System
Example: Router> set console timeout 20 set date <mm-dd-yy> Description: This command sets the current date in the router. Example: Router>
Router> set prompt "Yes, Master" Yes, Master> set system contact <”name”> Description: This command sets the system contact inf
show config Description: A concise summary of the router configuration is displayed. Example: Router> show config IP Addr: 192.168.168.230 NetMa
Example: Router> show system System Name: Router Up Time: 0 months 1 days 21:21:05 --------------------------------------------------
show telnet session Description: This command is used to display all existing telnet sessions. Example: Session Id Remote IP Remote Port -----------
Conventions Note that the meaning of “port n” may differ depending upon the model being managed. Examples using the terminology are model-specific. Th
System This summary is followed by examples in subsequent sections. Examples will be given in the following format: Command Syntax Description: the
DHCP Commands ⊕add dhcp entry <entry name> add dns <primary/secondary> <IP_addr> delete dhcp entry <entry name> delete dns <
show user [profile name] Filtering Commands ⊕add filter <1-8> delete filter <1-8> ⊕set filter default show filter show filter <1-8>
set ip private <ip_addr> <network mask> set ip rip <disabled / passive / active> <rip1/rip2> set ip rip [Interface Name] <d
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