IRIS DC1100E manual Logging, Help command

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Using a serial (RS232) 9 pin null modem cable connect your PC’s serial port to the serial console port of IRIS. Now you can use tools such as “HyperTerminal” in Windows to connect to IRIS. The settings for the serial console port of IRIS are

Baud Rate: 57600

Data Bits: 8

Parity: None

Stop Bits: 1

Flow Control: None

After successfully connecting to the console port you should see the IRIS “login” prompt.

Logging In

At the login prompt, type the username as “iris” and hit enter. At the “password” prompt type “123456” or the new password if you have already changed the default password.

After you have successfully logged in you are greeted by the “IRIS>” prompt.

Figure 20 IRIS CLI prompt

“help” command

You can type “?” or “help” on the IRIS prompt to see the list of CLI commands available.

You can type “?” or “help” on the IRIS prompt to see the list of CLI commands available.

IRIS>?

 

 

 

(h)elp

list usage

counters

count

print

packet

rcount

clear

packet

counters

ver

display IRIS

version

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Contents Iris DC1100-UG RevisionThis page intentionally left blank Table of contents Coaxial Networks, Inc Table of Figures This page intentionally left blank Copyright 2001-2005, Coaxial Networks, Inc Software LicenseLimited Warranty General Provisions Coaxial Networks, Inc Introduction Key BenefitsInstallation Requirements Package ContentsIris Rear Panel Connections Iris Rear PanelIris Front Panel Mounting the Iris UnitMounting Flat on Wall Attaching mounting braces for flat wall mountCoaxial Networks, Inc Setup Connecting Your Iris DC1100Configuring Your IRISDC1100 Checking Conditions Prior to System StartupCoaxial Cable Specifications Cable Network Diagram ConnectionsIris Connections with Integrated Upconverter Iris Connections with an external UpconverterIris Uplink Connection Connections with an external UpconverterConfiguration Configuring IrisLogging into Iris Connecting using Web Interface Web LoginConfiguring TCP/IP parameters Iris ConfigurationConfiguring Iris in Router mode Save and rebootConfiguring Iris in Bridge mode Network SetupBridge mode setup Bridge Mode Configuration Configuring Downstream RF Settings Downstream RF SettingsConfiguring Upstream RF Settings Upstream RF SettingsCreating Class of Service Profiles Class of Service CreationCoaxial Networks, Inc Controlling Cable Modem Access Enabling conditional accessAdding Cable Modems Saving Cable Modems List Cable Modem SubscriptionCoaxial Networks, Inc Iris CLI interface using Telnet Connecting from the cable interfaceConnecting from serial console Telnet to IrisHelp command LoggingPreg or preg verbose command Psid commandPcpe command Configcm commandCount command Rcount command Ver commandReboot command Shutdown commandUpcon command Coaxial Networks, Inc This page intentionally left blank Application Notes Network traffic between cable clientsAllowing PPPoE traffic across Iris Static IP MappingAssigning a reserved IP address to the CPE Assigning additional IP addresses to the uplink InterfaceChannel Frequency Chart Ntsc Channel Frequency Chart in MHz DocsisCoaxial Networks, Inc Coaxial Networks, Inc Coaxial Networks, Inc PAL Frequency Allocation EuroDOCSIS Channel Center Frequencies for Selected PAL SystemsChannel Center Frequencies for System G Hyperband Coaxial Networks, Inc Channel Center Frequencies for System G and D Regulatory Compliance Agency StandardsSpecifications Ietf MibsInsert/Overtype Mode Command Mode Entering Insert ModeVI Visual Editor EnteringCoaxial Networks, Inc Miscellaneous Ex Commands Ex syntax Some commands areVi environment variables File Saving and LoadingExamples