ZyXEL Communications AES-100 Command Structure, System Commands, Help Facility, Uptime Command

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AES-100 User’s Guide

3.3Command Structure

The system uses a two-level command structure. The commands related to one subsystem are grouped under a primary command of that subsystem, e.g., to configure the ADSL parameters, you must first ente r the ADSL subsystem by entering the adsl command. When you are in a subsystem, the system reminds you by including the subsystem name in the command prompt, e.g.,

192.168.1.1 adsl >

To get back to the top level prompt from a subsystem, use the home command.

3.3.1Help Facility

The system includes a help facility to provide you with online assistance.

You can issue the help or ? command at any time. The system will print a list of available commands in response.

You can issue help with a command name to get more details about it, e.g.,

> help list

The system will respond with the detailed syntax of the list command.

3.4System Commands

The system commands show you the system-related information. They are located on the top level of the two-level command structure.

3.4.1Uptime Command

Syntax:

uptime

The uptime command shows the elapsed time the system has been running since the last reboot.

3.4.2Version Command

Syntax:

version

The version command shows the system firmware version.

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Software Configuration

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Contents AES-100 Copyright ZyXEL Limited Warranty Interference Statements and Warnings Customer Support Table of Contents Table of Contents Vii Viii Table of Contents List of Figures 11-4 Preface Features Chapter Getting to Know the AES-100Protocol Benefits MTU ApplicationPhysical Specifications ISP ApplicationCompact Design for Limited Space Scalable Platform for Future ExpansionDimensions Page Additional Installation Requirements Chapter Hardware OverviewUnpacking the AES-100 Front PanelConsole Port Front Panel PortsFront Panel LEDs Adsl Port Connections Rear PanelConnecting the Power Cord to the AES-100 and a Power Source Chapter Software Configuration Command Line InterfaceConsole Connection Command Structure System CommandsUptime Command Version CommandRestart Command Passwd CommandConfig Print Command Config Save CommandPage Chapter Adsl Configuration Configured Vs. Actual SpeedDefault Settings Adsl StandardsAdsl Commands Disable Port CommandDisable Ports Command Enable Port Command Enable Ports CommandLinedata Command Lineinfo Command Lineperf Command Linerate Command List Port CommandList Ports Command Set Port CommandSet Ports Command Show Port Command Show Ports CommandMbps Ethernet Port Configuration Ethernet CommandsSet Duplex Command Status CommandMbps Ethernet Port Configuration Chapter Bridge Configuration Default Settings of Port-Based VlanBridge Port Numbers Port-Based VlanBridge Commands Device CommandFilter Command Filterage CommandPort-Based Vlan Commands Flush CommandInfo Command Portfilter CommandBridge Bridge portfilter 2 1 Bridge portfilter 3 1 Example of Modified Vlan Port Example of Modified Vlan Settings Chapter IP Configuration Setting the IP AddressGeneral IP Commands Config CommandPing Command Statistics CommandPage Chapter Remote Management Management by TelnetSnmp Management Snmp Access Configuration Snmp Access Read/Write CommandSupported MIBs Snmp Trap Configuration Snmp Access Delete commandSnmp Access Flush Command Snmp Access List CommandAES-100 User’s Guide Trap Add Command Trap Delete CommandTrap Flush Command Trap List CommandPage Chapter Configuration Backup/Restore Configuration Files of the AES-100Control Files Used In Tftp Operation Configuration Backup Configuration RestoreProcess, used only in restoration Page BOOTP/TFTP Firmware Update of the AES-100 Chapter Firmware UploadBOOTP/TFTP Server Input MAC Database Edit Dialog Tftp Firmware Update on the AES-100 Transfer control files and firmware file to the AES-100Page Chapter Troubleshooting Adsl LEDsData Transmission Configured Settings Adsl LEDs turn On and OffData Rate Password Remote ServerSnmp Troubleshooting Telnet TelnetIndex Rear Panel Connections Terminal Emulation