enable IP routing (Yes, yes/no):
Set this profile as IP default route (No, yes/no):
enter remote network IP address (Unspecified): 192.168.167.0
enter remote network IP netmask (Unspecified): 255.255.255.0
Router>
πExample 3 – Internet Access through EWAN port:
Router> add profile wilson
The system is currently in Advanced Mode, press Ctrl-E to switch to
Express Mode.
Add new connection profile “wilson” ...
enter interface type (ISDN, ISDN/EWAN): ewan
enter access type: 1> internet access only
2> remote office dial in/out (1): 1
enter encapsulation type (Ethernet, Ethernet/PPPoE):
Profile wilson is configured successfully. Configuring Network
Protocol over wilson ..
enable IP routing (Yes, yes/no):
obtain IP addresses automatically (Yes, Yes/No):
enter host name [system name] (Local Router):
clear profile statistics [Profile Name]
The statistics fields in the specified static profile are reset to initial values when the Profile Name
parameter is provided in command line. If no Profile Name is specified, all profile statistics are
cleared.
connect profile <Profile Name>
For switched profiles, this command activates the profile as if a trigger occurred. This command has
no effect on leased line profiles.
delete profile <Profile Name>
The specified profile is removed from the system.
disable profile <Profile Name>
The administrative state of the specified profile is set to “disabled”. A profile cannot be used unless it
is enabled.
disconnect profile < Profile Name>
For active switched profiles, this command terminates the connection as if an idle timeout occurred.
This command has no effect on leased line profiles.