Atlantis Land A02-RA(Atmos)_ME01 manual Files, 10.11.3Example, 10.12.1Syntax, 10.12.2Description

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The etherfiles command is hidden, not shown by ip help.

10.11.3Example

mymachine> ip etherfiles

ether: //edd

flane: //lec1

atm: (no ethernet device)

10.12 files

10.12.1Syntax

files [full]

files <assoc>

10.12.2Description

Lists the files (associations) that other applications (or, internally, RIP) have opened on //ip. More detailed information on an association can be displayed by specifying the association number, or on all associations by specifying full.

The information for each association may include an interface name (ether or flane in the example below). This can be either the interface last used to send a packet on the association or, for a new association, the interface that is expected to be used for packets to the remote host. This interface can change over the lifetime of an association; in particular, for a UDP association not bound to a specific remote host it may change each time a packet is sent to a different destination. (In other cases it will normally change only as a result of routing changes.)

The files command is hidden, not shown by ip help.

10.12.3Example

mymachine> ip files

1: rw+ ether 192.168.2.1 TCP port telnet (23) Established to 192.168.2.2

port 1071 1 rx requests

2:rw+ ether <noaddr> UDP port snmp (161) 3 rx requests

3:rw+ <unset> <noaddr> UDP port tftp (69) 4 rx requests

4:rw+ <unset> <noaddr> UDP port router (520) 2 rx requests

5:w flane <noaddr> UDP port router (520)

6:rw+ <unset> <noaddr> UDP port 2050 4 rx requests

7:rw+ <unset> <noaddr> UDP port 2051 4 rx requests

8:rw+ <unset> <noaddr> UDP port 2052 4 rx requests

9:rw+ <unset> <noaddr> UDP port 2053 4 rx requests mymachine> ip files 3

3: rw+ <unset> <noaddr> UDP port tftp (69) 4 rx requests

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Contents Console Commands Reference Contents DHCP-client Console commands NAT Console commands Pptp Console commands Page Tftp Console commands Introduction ScopeTypographical conventions Text conventionsEquipment, including safety information General notes Event …Restart UptimeProcess, process command VersionExample Mymachine isfs versionHistory mechanism Syntax Description@ commands Special-purpose commandsIp device Ip @consoleList Echo …Tell process … Mymachine echo hello worldExit, exit DebugCrlf, nocrlf Mymachine tell hswctrl portinfo a1Commands for the chips process 18 cpu Bind process, unbindExit Ip @ unbindHelp Info23 mem 24 rb, rh, rw, wb, wh, wwSteal TellConsole tell command Device add Device Remarks SourceSee also Device deleteDevice list Option Permitted Ethertype values EthertypeFilter Filterage FlushInterface PortfilterSpanning StatusVersion Compile Time Configuration Command argumentsScope Build InclusionPortname Build ExamplesConfig List configList devices Show deviceList ports List classesShow class List channels Show portSet port Set channel List all open channelsShow channel Reset port Bd3000 dhcpclient config Bd3000 dhcpclient helpPool Bd3000 dhcpclient poolIp device DHCP-related IP process commandsTrace Bd3000 ip device add ethernet ether //edd dhcp Bd3000 ip deviceDHCP-server Console commands Bd3000 dhcpserver config Bd3000 dhcpserver pool ResetBd3000 dhcpserver help Bd3000 dhcpserver reset Bd3000 dhcpserver status Dhcp Server Lease StatusBd3000 dhcpserver trace Bd3000 dhcpserver versionNAT Console commands Event Interfaces Event level OutputBd3000 nat event Bd3000 nat interfacesInbound Protocol Bd3000 nat inbound deleteSessions StatsBd3000 nat protocols Bd3000 nat sessions pppDump FragmentsBd3000 nat version Bd3000 nat dump onBd3000 nat hashtable ethernet HashtableBd3000 nat fragments ether Console object types Console examplesIP dial-in server setup IP dial-out over PPPChannel disable Channel clearChannel discard Remote BridgingChannel echo Channel echo everyChannel enable Channel eventChannel hdlc Level DescriptionChannel lcpmaxconfigure Channel infoChannel interface Channel lcpmaxfailureChannel lcpmaxterminate Channel llcChannel pvc Channel svc Channel qosChannel remoteip Channel theylogin 24 bcp Channel weloginChannel tunnel n tunnel protocol dial direction Interface n localip Interface n statsPptp Console commands UserConsole examples Dial-OutBind Tunnel connectTunnel disconnect Tunnel createTunnel delete Tunnel event Tunnel info10.TCP/IP Console commands SummaryCommand Shown by Help Saved in configuration DeviceAbort Symbol Description YesCommand Description 10.3 arp Mymachine ip arp add ether 192.168.50.1 8020199AD9Arprouting AutoloopIp ping Mymachine ip pingDevice Mymachine ip config saveClass Type Default file Config.h Ethernetdevicename s//edd Disable Mymachine ip disable flaneMymachine ip device add loop loop Mymachine ip device delete flaneEtherfiles EnableErrors Files 10.11.3Example10.12.1Syntax 10.12.2Description10.14 get Ipatm arpserver Ipatm abortIpatm arp Ipatm files Ipatm help Ipatm lifetimeIpatm pvc 10.22.1Syntax10.22.2Description 10.22.3ExampleIphostname 10.24 natPing NoerrorsNorelay Portname 10.27.2Description10.27.3Example 10.28.1SyntaxProtocols 10.28.3Example10.29.1Syntax 10.29.2DescriptionRelay 10.30.1Syntax10.30.2Description 10.30.3ExampleRip accept Rip allowedRip boot Rip helpRip poison Rip hostroutesRip killrelay Rip relay Rip relaysRip rxstatus Rip sendRip trigger Route10.44.3Example Snmp RouteflushRoutes 10.47.1Syntax 10.47.2Description10.48.1Syntax 10.48.2DescriptionSubnet 10.49.1Syntax10.49.2Description 10.49.3ExampleUntrace 10.50.1Syntax10.50.2Description 10.50.3Example10.54 ? 10.54.2Description Connect 11.2 getInit 11.6 putPut localfile remotefile Index Page Page Page Page Page Wh 31 ww

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