ZyXEL Communications 641 manual Boot module commands, Command mode

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ras> ?

 

 

 

Valid commands are:

 

 

sys

exit

device

ether

wan

ip

ppp

bridge

ipx

hdap

 

 

Figure 10-12 Command mode

10.8 Boot module commands

Prestige boot module commands with accompanying explanations are shown in the following table. For ATBAx, x denotes the number preceding the colon to give the console port speed following the colon in the list of numbers that follows; e.g. ATBA3 will give a console port speed of 9.6 Kbps. ATSE displays the seed that is used to generate a password to turn on the debug flag in the firmware. The ATSH command shows product related information such as boot module version, vendor name, product model, RAS code revision, etc.

======= Debug Command Listing =======

AT

just answer OK

ATHE

print help

ATBAx

change baudrate. 1:38.4k, 2:19.2k, 3:9.6k 4:57.6k 5:115.2k

ATENx,(y)

set BootExtension Debug Flag (y=password)

ATENx,(y)

set BootExtension Debug Flag (y=password)

ATSE

show the seed of password generator

ATTI(h,m,s)

change system time to hour:min:sec or show current time

ATDA(w,y,m,d) change system date to week year/month/day or show current date

ATDS

dump RAS stack

ATDT

dump Boot Module Common Area

ATDUx,y

dump memory

contents from address x for length y

ATRBx

display the

8-bit value of address x

ATRWx

display the

16-bit value of address x

ATRLx

display the

32-bit value of address x

ATGO(x)

run program

at addr x or boot ZyNOS

ATGR

boot ZyNOS

 

ATGT

run Hardware Test Program

ATRTw,x,y(,z) RAM test

level w,

from address x to y (z iterations)

ATSH

dump manufacturer

related data in ROM

ATDOx,y

download

from address x for length y to PC via XMODEM

ATUR

upload

RAS

code to flash

ROM

ATUR3

upload

RAS

configuration

file

Figure 10-13 Boot module commands

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Contents Prestige Trademarks Adsl Internet Access Router CopyrightDisclaimer Federal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement ZyXEL Limited Warranty Customer Support MailTable of Contents Chapter Internet Access Chapter Remote Node TCP/IP Configuration 10-1 Index Internet Access Application1-3 List of FiguresXii List of Figures Xiii List of Tables List of Tables About Your Adsl Internet Access Router PrefaceStructure of this Manual Advanced Applications ChaptersWhat is DSL? What is ADSL?Prestige 641 Adsl Internet Access Router Features of the PrestigeNAT/SUA for single-IP-address Internet Access Multiple Protocol SupportDhcp Support Networking CompatibilityInternet Access` Applications for the PrestigeLAN to LAN Application Internet Single User AccountLAN-to-LAN Application Hardware Installation & Initial Setup Front Panel LEDs of P641Prestige 641 Rear Panel and Connections Front Panel LED DescriptionAdditional Installation Requirements Prestige 641 Rear PanelHousing Telephone MicrofiltersPower On Your Prestige Initial ScreenEntering Password Power-On DisplayOperation Press/read Description Main Menu CommandsNavigating the SMT Interface Menu Title Description System Management Terminal Interface SummaryMain Menu Summary Filename conventions Changing the System PasswordResetting the Prestige General Setup Menu 1 General SetupEthernet Setup General Setup Menu FieldsField Description Example Yes/NoProtocol Dependent Ethernet Setup General Ethernet SetupPage Internet Access Factory Ethernet DefaultsTCP/IP Parameters IP Address and Subnet MaskRIP Setup Dhcp ConfigurationIP Pool Setup DNS Server AddressRoute IP Setup TCP/IP Ethernet Setup and Dhcp Dhcp Ethernet Setup Menu FieldsNone RelayLANs & WANs LANs, WANs and the PrestigeTCP/IP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields VPI & VCIMultiplexing VC-based multiplexingInternet Access Configuration EncapsulationPPP over Ethernet 3 PPPInternet Account Information Description Options/E.G MyISPPPPoE, PPP RFC 1483 orSingle User Account Advantages of SUA Single User Account TopologySingle User Account Configuration Menu 4 Internet Access Setup for Single User AccountConfiguring a Server behind SUA Multiple Servers behind SUASingle User Account Menu Fields Field DescriptionMultiple Server Configuration Services vs. Port numberRemote Node Profile Remote Node ConfigurationRemote Node Setup Encapsulation & Multiplexing Scenarios Scene 1. One VC, Multiple ProtocolsScene 2. One VC, One Protocol IP Scene 3. Multiple VCsRemote Node Profile Menu Fields Field Description OptionsPPP oE RFCOutgoing Authentication Protocol Editing PPP OptionsYes then Yes or NoRemote Node Filter Remote Node PPP Options Menu FieldsOn/Off OffMenu 11.5 Remote Node Filter Editing TCP/IP Options Remote Node TCP/IP ConfigurationLAN-to-LAN Application VC-Based Multiplexing LLC-based multiplexingRemote Network Local NetworkTCP/IP related fields in Remote Node Profile Field Description OptionTCP/IP Remote Node Configuration Static/ DynamicStatic Route Setup Example of Static Routing TopologyMenu 12 IP Static Route Setup Edit IP Static Route Menu Fields Page IPX Configuration IPX Network EnvironmentNetwork and Node Number Frame TypesInternal Network Number Prestige 641 in an IPX EnvironmentExternal Network Number Prestige 641 on LAN with Server Prestige 641 on LAN without ServerEthernet IPX Ethernet SetupNovell IPX Ethernet Setup Fields LAN-to-LAN Application with Novell IPX LAN-to-LAN Application with Novell IPXIPX Remote Node Setup Remote Node Novell IPX Options 00000000IPX Static Route Setup Menu 12.2 Edit IPX Static RouteEdit IPX Static Route Menu Fields Page Bridging in General Bridging SetupBridge Ethernet Setup Remote Node Bridging Setup Bridge Ethernet Setup Menu Handle IPX Field ConfigurationHandle IPX Field Description Options Menu None ClientMenu 11.3 Remote Node Bridging Options P641 Remote Node Network Layers Menu Bridge OptionsBridge Static RouteSetup Menu 12.3 Bridge Static Route SetupBridge Static Route Menu Fields Page About Filtering Filter ConfigurationConfiguring a Filter Set Menu 21 Filter Set Configuration Filter Rules Summary MenuAbbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary Menu Abbreviations Description DisplayAction Not Matched will be N/A Refers to Action Matched Refers to Action Not MatchedConfiguring a Filter Rule Filter Types and SUAAbbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IP Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is GEN1 TCP/IP Filter Rule Protocol and Device Filter SetsEqual/Not Equal TCP/IP Filter Rule Menu FieldsNone/Less/Greater Yes / N/A Action MatchedAction Not Matched Check Next RuleGeneric Filter Rule Menu 21.1.2 Generic Filter RuleGeneric Filter Rule Menu Fields Novell IPX Filter Rule Menu 21.1.3 IPX Filter RuleIPX Filter Rule Menu Fields Popular types are in hexadecimalRemote Node Filters Applying a FilterEthernet traffic About Snmp Snmp ConfigurationConfiguring Snmp Snmp Configuration Menu Fields Field Description DefaultSystem Maintenance Menu 24 System MaintenanceMenu 24.1 System Maintenance Status System StatusWait for Init or Initializing System Maintenance Status Menu FieldsPPP, LLC, VC-IP, VC-IPX, or VC-BR Modified in Menu 1 General Setup Terminal SpeedViewing Error Log Log and TraceExamples of Error and Information Messages Syslog And AccountingSystem Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters Parameter DescriptionDiagnostic Menu 24.4 System Maintenance DiagnosticBackup Configuration Restore ConfigurationFirmware Update System Maintenance Menu DiagnosticUploading Router Configuration File Upload Router FirmwareCommand Interpreter Mode Boot module commands 12 Command modePrestige 641 Adsl Internet Access Router System Maintenance Page Troubleshooting Problems Starting Up the PrestigeTroubleshooting the Start-Up of your Prestige Problem Corrective ActionProblems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP Problems With the WAN InterfaceProblems with the LAN Interface Acronyms and Abbreviations Appendix a Diagram 1 Single-PC per Modem Hardware Configuration Appendix aPPP over Ethernet Adsl ModemDiagram 2 Prestige as a PPPoE Client PrestigeDiagram 3 VPIs & VCIs Appendix BAppendix C Enhanced SyslogIndex IPXSnmp Syslog And Accounting