1864 CHAPTER 124: DAR CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Description Use the dar protocol command to configure the port number of DAR application protocol.

Use the undo dar protocol command to restore the port number to default value.

By default, port number is specified for the protocols except for the ten user-defined protocols, RTP and RTCP.

Examples # Set the port number of RTP protocol to 36000, 36001, or 40000 to 40999.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] dar protocol rtp udp port 36000 36001 range 40000 40999

dar protocol-rename

Syntax dar protocol-renameold-name user-defined-name

undo dar protocol-rename user-defined-name

View System view

Parameters old-name: Initial name of the user-defined protocol, which are user-defined01, user-defined02, ..., user-defined10.

user-defined-name: New name of the user-defined protocol, in the length of 1 to 14 characters. The new name cannot be the same with any existing name, and cannot be all, total, tcp, udp, ip or user-defined01, user-defined02, ..., user-defined10.

Description Use the dar protocol-renamecommand to rename the user-defined protocol.

Use the undo dar protocol-renamecommand to restore the default name.

By default, the names of the user-defined protocols are user-defined01, user-defined02, ..., user-defined10.

Examples # Rename the user-defined01 protocol to hello.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] dar protocol-rename user-defined01 hello

# Restore the default name of the user-defined01 protocol.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] undo dar protocol-rename hello

dar protocol-statistic

Syntax dar protocol-statistic [ flow-interval time ]

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