Atlantis Land Mistral Lan Router ISDN manual Console Commands

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Console Commands

General Guidelines

When the router is powered up, the user can connect a terminal (or the PC running terminal emulation software) to the auxiliary (console) port to perform configuration and management functions. Alternatively, the Command Line Interface may be accessed via a standard telnet application. When properly connected, setting the console speed to a baud rate of 19200 bits per second, eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit, and pressing a carriage return key, the user will see a system sign-on message followed by a password prompt as follows.

Local Router Manager Console Version1: rev_no

Please enter your password: ********

A default password “password” has been pre-configured with the system. The user should use it to log into the system until the password is explicitly changed using the change password command. Note that the entered password is case-sensitive. This password may also be changed using the browser- based GUI configuration utility.

The password entered will be echoed as asterisks (*). After the Carriage Return is entered, if the password string is validated, the command prompt Router> will be displayed, and the user can then issue other commands. Otherwise, the password prompt will be redisplayed.

Many commands are single-line commands, and commands are not context sensitive: each command is independent of other commands before or after it. Exceptions to the single line mode are indicated in this manual by the prefix “⊕”. These commands invoke an interactive user dialog.

The command syntax is straightforward.

The following briefly summarizes the guideline for the interface.

At any time, the user can type a “ ?” (preceded by a space) to request context-sensitive help on what the user can enter next.

At any time, the user can type control-p (^p, by pressing both the Ctrl key and the p key at the same time) to repeat the previous command, or control n to return to the following (next) command. At startup, typing ^p or ^n will not cause anything to happen - since previous commands do not yet exist. In normal operation typing ^p will cause the previous command to show, and the cursor will sit at the end of the command. At this point, the user can either type a carriage return to accept the command, or type backspaces to edit the command from the end, or ^p to get to its previous command, or ^n to get to its following command (if applicable). Up to 15 previously entered commands can be invoked through ^p’s and ^n’s.

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Contents Mistral Lan Router Isdn Support Console Commands Express Mode vs. Advanced Mode Conventions Compression Commands Bridging CommandsDhcp Commands Diagnostic CommandsDial-in User Commands IP Commands Filtering CommandsPort Commands Profile Commands Security CommandSnmp Commands System Commands Statistics CommandsPage Enable bridging Interface Name Command Detail Bridging CommandsDisable bridging Interface Name Disable learningShow learning Show learning Interface NameClear compression statistics Profile Name Disable compression Profile Name Enable compression Profile NameShow compression statistics Profile Name Delete dhcp entry entry name Disable dhcp⊕add dhcp entry entry name Add dns primary/secondary IPaddrEnable dhcp ⊕set dhcp⊕set range Show dhcp Show dhcp tableShow range Disconnect profile Profile Name Diagnostic Commands Connect profile Profile NameDisable trace Enable traceTest isdn dial name 64k/56k Show user profile name Delete user profile nameConditions Values Filtering Commands ⊕add filter⊕set filter default Delete filterShow filter ⊕add pat entry public port # ⊕add pat entry default Delete ip Interface Name Delete ip default routeDelete pat entry default Delete ip route ipAddr netmaskSet ip private ipaddr netMask Set ip lan ipaddr netMaskSet ip rip Interface Name disabled/passive/active rip1/rip2 255.255.255.0 Show arp tableShow ip Show ip interface nameShow ip routing table Show pat Show ip statisticsShow tcp statistics Show udp statisticsClear port statistics port name Disable port port name Enable port port name ⊕set port port nameShow port Show port statistics port name Show port port nameTotal Packets Total Error B2-Channel Total Octets ⊕add profile Profile Name Example 1 Set up an Internet Access Profile over IsdnDisable profile Profile Name Clear profile statistics Profile NameDelete profile Profile Name Enable profile Profile Name Show profileShow profile Profile Name Clear trap manager Security Command Set ip private ipaddr netMaskShow profile statistics Show profile statistics Profile NameShow snmp statistics Disable trap Enable trapSet community string read password Set trap manager 1-5 ipAddrShow icmp statistics Show trap managerShow Interface Name statistics System Commands Change passwordDisconnect telnet session Clear configDisable remote-mgt Enable remote-mgt Download config fileName from ipAddrLogout Reset systemSave config Set console timeoutSet prompt prompt ⊕set internet access timeSet date mm-dd-yy Set daylight time on/offSet time hhmmss Set system contact nameSet system location location information Set system name system nameShow interface list Show configShow internet access time Show connection logShow system log Upload config fileName to ipAddr Show telnet sessionShow time

Mistral Lan Router ISDN specifications

The Atlantis Land Mistral Lan Router ISDN is a streamlined networking solution designed to meet the demands of modern home and small office environments. Combining functionality with user-friendly features, this router provides a reliable connection for multiple devices, ensuring high-speed internet access and efficient data transmission.

One of the standout features of the Mistral is its ISDN compatibility, allowing users to integrate their existing digital phone lines with the network. This is particularly beneficial for businesses that require dependable and clear voice communications alongside internet connectivity. The system supports both BRI (Basic Rate Interface) and PRIs (Primary Rate Interface), making it adaptable for various telephony needs.

The router is equipped with advanced routing protocols, offering robust performance for data-heavy applications such as video conferencing and online gaming. It supports NAT (Network Address Translation), enabling multiple devices to share a single IP address while maintaining reliable connections. In addition, the Mistral utilizes DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), which simplifies the process of assigning IP addresses to devices on the network, allowing for easy scalability as more devices are added.

Security is a priority with the Atlantis Land Mistral, and it comes with built-in firewall capabilities to protect against unauthorized access and cyber threats. The router supports various encryption methods, ensuring that data transmitted over the network remains secure. These features are essential for users who frequently deal with sensitive information or those who operate in data-sensitive industries.

The configuration process of the Mistral is user-friendly, thanks to its intuitive web-based interface that allows for quick setup and management. Users can easily monitor network performance, manage connected devices, and customize settings to optimize connectivity based on their specific requirements.

Additionally, the Mistral Lan Router ISDN is designed with energy efficiency in mind, incorporating features that minimize power consumption without sacrificing performance. Its compact design ensures that it fits seamlessly into any workspace, making it a practical choice for users seeking a reliable and aesthetically pleasing networking solution.

In summary, the Atlantis Land Mistral Lan Router ISDN stands out for its ISDN compatibility, advanced routing capabilities, strong security features, user-friendly setup, and energy efficiency. It serves as a comprehensive networking solution that caters to both home users and small businesses, ensuring reliable connectivity and high performance in a competitive digital landscape.