Patton electronic 3231 manual Create a new transport, Rfc1483 add transport name

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Model 3231 CLI Reference Guide

14 • RFC1483 Commands

 

 

rfc1483 add transport

Create a new transport.

Note Begin each top-level command in the table below with

rfc1483 add transport <name>.

 

 

Table 96. rfc1483 add transport

 

 

Command

Explanation

 

 

 

 

<port> <vpi> <vci>

 

 

Create a named RFC1483 transport and specify the virtual

 

 

 

path and virtual channel.

 

 

 

 

 

llc

 

Create a named RFC1483 transport that uses the Logical Link

 

 

 

Control (LLC) encapsulation method.

 

 

 

 

 

 

bridged

Traffic type that is going to be transmitted/received.

 

 

 

 

 

 

routed

Traffic type that is going to be transmitted/received.

 

 

 

 

 

vcmux

 

Create a named RFC1483 transport that uses the VC Multi-

 

 

 

plexing (VCMUX) encapsulation method.

 

 

 

 

 

 

bridged

Traffic type that is going to be transmitted/received.

 

 

 

 

 

 

routed

Traffic type that is going to be transmitted/received.

 

 

 

 

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Contents LCD Patton Electronics, Inc Trademark Statement Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents Firewall Commands Help Commands Port Commands Source Commands User Commands Audience This guide is intended for administrators and operatorsAbout this guide StructureUsing the CLI Connect a PC and logGeneral conventions PrecautionsTypographical conventions used in this document Alarm Commands Chapter contentsAlarm all alarmStatus clear Alarm all alarmStatusSet the alarm state for all alarms Alarm all alarmStatus resetCritical/Major = The most severe alarms Alarm set index alarmSeveritySet the index for the severity level of an alarm Alarm set index alarm SeverityAlarm set index alarm Status Alarm set index alarmStatusSet the index for the status level of an alarm Example Output alarm show Alarm showShow alarm status Bridge Commands Bridge add interface Add a named interface to the bridgeBridge attach Attach existing transport to existing bridge interfaceBridge clear interfaces Remove all bridge interfacesBridge delete interface Remove specific bridge interfaceBridge detach Detach a transport from a bridge interfaceExample Output bridge list interfaces Bridge list interfacesList bridge interfaces Bridge set Configure bridge attributesExample Output bridge show Display bridge/interface settingsBridge show Example Output bridge show interface br1CPE Config Commands Cpeconfig action set Cpeconfig actionCpeconfig action get Cpeconfig set Cpeconfig show Example Output cpeconfig showEthernet Commands Ethernet add transport Create ethernet transportEthernet clear transports Remove all ethernet transportsEthernet delete transport Remove single ethernet transportExample Output ethernet list ports Ethernet listList ethernet ports and transports Example Output ethernet list transportsEthernet set transport name ethernetport port Ethernet set transportSet port of an existing ethernet transport Ethernet set transport name port portExample Output ethernet show transport eth1 Ethernet show transportDisplay existing ethernet transport Firewall Commands firewall add policy Add a firewall policyFirewall add portfilter name policyname firewall add portfilterAdd a port filter to a firewall policy Telnet Both Smtp BothTcp Startport Endport Both Udp Startport Endport BothFirewall add validator name policyname firewall add validatorAdd a validator to a firewall policy firewall clear portfilters policyname firewall clearfirewall clear policies firewall delete portfilter name policyname firewall deletefirewall delete policy name firewall delete validator name policynamefirewall disable Disable firewall featuresfirewall enable Enable firewall featuresExample Output firewall list policies Show information about specific firewall featuresfirewall list Example Output firewall list portfilters pexinExample Output firewall list protocol Example Output firewall list validators pdmzinfirewall set IDS firewall set securitylevel Set the desired level of security for the firewallFirewall set validator name policyname Configure the settings for a validatorfirewall set validator Example Output firewall show IDS Display information about a firewall settingfirewall show Example Output firewall show IDS blacklistExample Output firewall show portfilter heihttp pexin Example Output firewall show validator item0 pdmzinfirewall status Example Output firewall statusShdsl Commands Gshdsl set BERMeterMode Gshdsl set BERMeterModeConfigure patetrn generation Gshdsl set BERMeterMode 511EConfigure clock mode Gshdsl set ClockingGshdsl set EthLinkKill enable Configure the EthLinkKill featureGshdsl set EthLinkKill disable Gshdsl set EthLinkKillGshdsl set LineProbe enable Configure the line probe featureGshdsl set LineProbe disable Gshdsl set LineProbeGshdsl set action deactivate Gshdsl set actionSave or shut down DSL configurations Gshdsl set action startGshdsl set clockingcombination Gshdsl set datarateI newvalue Gshdsl set datarateISet I-bit of data rate Gshdsl set dslrateTS Set data rateGshdsl set errMonIntervalCnt Set the number of allowable errors per interval Gshdsl set errMonIntervalThresholdGshdsl set errMonIntervalTime Set the length in seconds of the current intervalGshdsl set errMonStartupDelay Gshdsl set errMonTotalIntervals Gshdsl set errMonTotalIntervals newvalueGshdsl set gshannex AnnexA Gshdsl set gshannexSet the annex for the dsl port Gshdsl set gshannex AnnexBGshdsl set interface atm Gshdsl set interfaceSet the interface for the dsl port Gshdsl set interface hdlcGshdsl set terminal central Gshdsl set terminalSet the unit as a CO or a CPE Gshdsl set terminal remoteGshdsl seta Modify an attribute for G.SHDSLExample Output gshdsl show Gshdsl showDisplay an atttribute for G.SHDSL Gshdsl showExample Output gshdsl showTestMode Display test mode informationGshdsl showTestMode Example Output gshdsl showc Display error countersGshdsl showc Help Commands Help HelpDisplay help menu IP Commands Ip add defaultrouteIp add defaultroute gateway gatewayip Ip add defaultrouteConfigure default IP routes Ip add defaultroute interface interfaceIp add interface Add an IP interfaceIp add route name destip netmask Ip add routeAdd an IP route Gateway gatewayipIp attach Add a transport to an IP interfaceIp attachbridge Attach a bridge to the routerIp attachvirtual name realinterface Ip attachvirtualCreate a virtual interface Ip clear Clear attributes from an IP interfaceIp delete interface name Ip deleteDelete an IP interface or route Ip delete route nameIp detach Detach a transport from an IP interfaceIp interface name Ip interfaceConfigure an IP interface Example Output ip interface ip1 list proxyarpentries Example Output ip interface ip1 list secondaryipaddressesExample Output ip list arpentries Ip listDisplay information for an IP address Example Output ip list connectionsExample Output ip list routes Example Output ip list interfacesExample Output ip list riproutes Ip ping Ping an IP addressIp set interface name Configure specific settings for an IP interfaceIp set interface Configure RIP settings for an IP interface Ip set ripIp set route name Configure settings for an IP routeIp set route Example Output ip show debuginfo Ip showDisplay information for an IP interface Example Output ip show route default Example Output ip show interface ip1Ip traceroute start Ip tracerouteStart or stop a trace route process Ip traceroute start nameLogger Commands Logger set Configure syslogExample Output logger show Logger showDisplay syslog information Logger showPort Commands Port ethernet Configure the Ethernet portExample Output port list atm Port listExample Output port list all Example Output port list ethernetPPP Commands Ppp add transport Add a PPP over Hdlc PPPoH transportPpp clear transports Ppp clear transportsRemove all PPPoH transports Ppp delete transport Remove a single PPPoH transportExample Output ppp list transports Ppp list transportsList existing PPPoH transports Ppp set transport name Ppp set transportConfigure properties for a PPPoH transport Welogin Auto Specificroute DisabledTheylogin Chap LcpmaxfailExample Output ppp show transport ppp1 Ppp show transportDisplay properties for a specific PPPoH transport PPPoA Commands Pppoa add transport name Pppoa add transportAdd a PPP over ATM PPPoA transport Pppoa clear transports Remove all PPPoA transportsPppoa delete Remove a single PPPoA transportExample Output pppoa list transports Pppoa list transportsList existing PPPoA transports Pppoa set transport name Pppoa set transportConfigure properties for a PPPoA transport Intervals in seconds PortControl Protocol echo request frame at specified Provide the server-end of a connectionQfc Qosclass AbrCbr Ubr121 Example Output pppoa show transport ppp1 Pppoa show transportDisplay properties for a specific PPPoA transport PPPoE Commands Pppoe add transport name dialout Pppoe add transportAdd a PPP over Ethernet PPPoE transport Pppoe clear transports Remove all PPPoE transportsPppoe delete transport Remove a single PPPoE transportExample Output pppoe list transports Pppoe list transportsList existing PPPoE transports Pppoe set transport name Pppoe set transportConfigure properties for a PPPoE transport Eth Port MbsPvc Portvpivci Create a default route to the subnet Pppoe show transport Display properties for a specific PPPoE transportRFC1483 Commands Rfc1483 add transport name Rfc1483 add transportCreate a new transport Rfc1483 clear transports Remove all RFC1483 transportsRfc1483 delete transport Remove a single RFC1483 transportExample Output rfc1483 list transports Rfc1483 list transportsList existing RFC1483 transports Rfc1483 list transportsRfc1483 set transport name Rfc1483 set transportConfigure properties for an RFC1483 transport Rfc1483 set transportExample Output rfc1483 show transport rfc1 Rfc1483 show transportDisplay properties for a specific RFC1483 transport Security Commands Security add Add security interfaces and triggersSecurity clear interfaces Security clearClear interfaces and triggers Security clear triggersSecurity delete interface name Security deleteDelete a specified interface or trigger Security delete trigger nameSecurity disable Disable security featuresSecurity enable Enable security featuresExample Output security list interfaces Security listList interfaces and triggers Example Output security list triggersConfigure settings for security triggers Security set triggerExample Output security show interface ip1 Security showDisplay information about a specific interface or trigger Example Output security show trigger t2h323Example Output security status Display information about all security featuresSecurity status Security statusSnmp Commands Snmp add Add community and trap entriesSnmp delete community Snmp deleteDelete community and trap entries IndexSnmp save Save configurationSnmp set Snmp setConfigure Snmp properties Example Output snmp show Snmp showDisplay information for an Snmp configuration Snmp showSource Commands Read a file of commands Source filenameSystem Commands Add a user to the system System add login NameSystem add CommentSystem config Manage the system configurationExample Output system cpu npThreshold get System cpuExample Output system cpu npOverThreshold Example Output system cpu npUsageExample Output system cpu ppThreshold get Example Output system cpu ppUsageRemove system users System delete login nameSystem delete System delete user nameSystem ifTable reset Reset packet countersExample Output system info System infoDisplay hardware/software information Example Output system legal System legalShow copyright information System list Example Output system list errorsExample Output system list logins List system informationExample Output system list users Example Output system log list System logSet system logging options Example Output system log list op System restart System set System setSet user privileges Display system information Example Output system show firmware update protectionSystem show Example Output system show aticmemTransport Commands Transports clear Clear all transportsTransports delete Delete a specific transportExample Output transports list Transports listList all transports Example Output transports show eth1 Transports showDisplay information about a specific transport User Commands Switch users User changeUser logout Log out from the systemUser password Change a user’s passwordWebserver Commands Webserver clear Clear Web Server statisticsWebserver disable Disable the Web Server processWebserver enable Enable the Web Server processLoad derived archive for static content Webserver loadWebserver set Webserver setExample Output webserver show info Webserver showDisplay information about the Web Server Example Output webserver show stats
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