uptime
version | ● |
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The key for the above table is shown below:
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—May be inserted explicitly in //isfs/resolve (Eg. for debugging purposes), but not saved by ipconfig save.
Two obsolescent commands are not shown in the table above nor in the fuller descriptions below; they are supported only for consistency with older versions of the software:
Command | Description |
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devices | Lists devices; equivalent to device with no parameters. |
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subnets | Lists subnets; equivalent to subnet with no parameters. |
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The hidden commands that are not shown in the ip help output are generally either commands that are useful for debugging rather than for use by the
There are also some obsolescent features that are supported only for commands presented to standard input (at the ip> prompt), not for commands in TELL messages (such as commands at the mymachine ip> prompt).
These are the processing of multiple commands on a line, separated by a
10.2abort
10.2.1Syntax
abort <assoc>
10.2.2 Description
Aborts an IP association; <assoc> is the number of the association as shown by the files command. Currently (ATMOS IP version 1.29) this seems to be unreliable on UDP associations and can cause a crash (possibly because of lax
The abort command is hidden, not shown by ip help; it is probably useful, if at all, for debugging and troubleshooting.