ADTRAN IPR-S1000 manual Exit, Get section.attribut, Getdefault, Help, Ipdump

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Configuring the IPR-S1000

bat: bouquet association table.

cat: conditional access table.

eit: event information table.

nit: network information table.

pat: program association table.

pid_revealer: gives the type of flow.

pmt_pid: program map table.

rst: running status table.

sdt: service description table.

tdt: time and date table.

tot: time offset table.

exit

Allows to exit the shell.

get section.attribut

Asks for the attribute value of the section.attribut. Pressing Tab after «get» will display all the available attributes (see part C: sections and attributes). They will be summed up in the next section.

getdefault

Allows to know the name of the starting profile. If nothing is displayed, it means it is the factory profile.

go

Allows to activate all modifications after one or many «set» commands.

help

Displays helpful information about commands.

ipdump

Dumps network traffic.

bytecount: Indicates to the program to analyze a certain number of bytes

(default number: 68 bytes).

custom: Allows to enter an expression for the filter (format TCP Dump).

display: Allows to display the contents of the packet (either hexadecimal, or hexadecimal + ASCII).

dns (domain name system): Allows to convert an IP address into a name.

interface: Allows to choose the interface on which one will scan the packages.

link: Allows to display information of level link.

packcount: The maximum number of packets that one wants to capture.

promiscuous: Allows to see all the packages that arrive on the interface, including those that are not intended for the interface.

protocol: Allows to restrict a certain protocol, among the packages filtered on

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Contents USER’S Guide Acknowledgements Page Installing the IPR-S1000 Telnet interface Document conventions Document objectivesAudience Document organizationMaterial verification Safety recommendationsTerms and abbreviations Obtaining technical assistanceEnsure your safety Protect the equipment Installation checklistSite requirements Connecting the power cord Connecting the cablesConnecting to the Ethernet network Connecting to the satellite antennaMaking the connection Making an initial configuration of the IPR-S1000Starting up the IPR-S1000 IP address FEC LNB Power Example 12.379 27500K + Auto 11.0dB OverviewBasic screens Example 1002 0x3ea 11KP10MB Menu Set configMain menu Example Ethernet 192.168.43.48/24DVB 11C11D MAC filtering Example Frequency 12.3790000GHz ExampleHigh Band Low band Universal LNB Example FEC Auto 1/2 2/3 3/4 4/5 5/6 6/7 7/8 8/9 Example Bauds KbaudsPSK 16 QAM Example Polarization Vert./RHCP/14v Horiz./LHCP/18vExample Modulation Example Start MPE PID 1002 0x3ea Example LNB Power OffExample DVB IP address 172.022.000.051/24 Example Processing CRC MPE Yes Example Stop MPE PID 1002 0x3ea 3032 0xbd8Ethernet Example MAC address filtering on 6 bytesEthernet IP address Media type 13. IP Example IP address 192.168.043.048/24Example Broadcast bridging Yes Example Unicast forwarding Routing BridgingMulticast On/Off Example Mcast forwarding Accept src addrMcast forwarding Yes routing Yes bridging New network address 000.000.000.000/00Example Icmp redirect Yes DNS 1 DNS 2Example Bridging traffic Bridge only Analyse & bridge Example Def. none Edit Delete Example Delete all routes? CancelOkProfiles Profiles Save Fact. profile Tftp load Tftp saveExample Profile name Example Tftp Server addr Factory profile Startup LoadReceipt code New write passwordNew read password DVB MAC address 00D0B5XXXXXX Menu View Config12.379 27500K + Auto 5.6dB Active MPE PID 1002 0x3 eaMonitoring Unlock Vber 1.3 E Uncor. packets Reset ?Temperature 35.3 C Example Really reboot? ? CancelVersion FirmwareQPSK S1000-3.01.41aMain Configuring the IPR-S1000 Configuring the IPR-S1000 Profiles and passwords Load Management System Reboot DVB Field, enter the low band local oscillator Interface Tuner Ethernet Definition This module allows you to manage IP parameters Forwarding User Interface Fixed Key Conditionnal Access Snmp Snmp traps Syslog Bandwidth IP Crypt Firewall Mac addresses NAT Drop-down menu, select active to start NAT PPP Configuring the IPR-S1000 Configuring the IPR-S1000 Pptp Configuring the IPR-S1000 Udlr Drop-down menu, select active to start Udlr Spectrum ToolsTS Dump Configuring the IPR-S1000 DVB Dump IP Dump Configuring the IPR-S1000 Ethernet Ping Traceroute You are trying to reach is actually operatingBlank field, enter the hostname or IP address Network statistics Shell III The Telnet interfaceExample + name of the profile CommandsDelete + name of the profile to be removed Auth AuthenticationAbort ByeHelp GetdefaultExit Get section.attributLoadfactory LastprofileList Load + name of the profileRename + formername newname Ppp Point to point protocol Acts on PPP processPptp point to point tuneling protocol QuitTsdump TftploadTftpsave Traceroute + IP address or «Host» nameDvb Digital Video Broadcasting Get Displays NAT information System System action Traceroute + IP address or «host» name Dvb.bauds Sections and attributesBandwidth.size Dvb.freq Dvb.crcmpeDvb.dvbipaddr Dvb.fecDvb.scanfreq Dvb.mpepids List of MPE PIDs Dvb.mtuDvb.polar Dvb.relaxbaudsIp.multicast Ip.keepforusIp.macaddr Ip.mcastaddrNat.dynactive Ppp.passwordNat.autoifaceactive Nat.autoifaceifacePptp.retrytimer Pptp.connecttimerPptp.keepalivetimer Pptp.password Contains the password Pptp.pnsIV. The Snmp interface Glossary CRC DRO Iana ISO MPE Pstn RIP Vsat IPricotSA