ASYNC ROUTER AR-P, AR-5, AND SYNC ROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL

2.1 Interface Addresses

The iface[/frame_type] parameters indicate the interface and frame type. iface is specified as one of the following, depending on your Router model: eth0, sync0, modem0, modem1, modem2, modem3, or modem4. If eth0 is selected, the frame_type can be specified as part of the interface, and can be either 802.3, 802.2, SNAP, or II (for Ethernet Type 2). Use a slash to separate the iface from the frame_type, e.g., eth0/802.2. If left unspecified, the default frame_type is 802.3.

For the Ethernet interface, the iface parameter is a string of the form eth0/frame_type. For all other interfaces, iface is of the form modemX. Examples are:

ethN

Ethernet N interface, raw 802.3 frame type

ethN/802.3

Ethernet N interface, raw 802.3 frame type

ethN/II

Ethernet N interface, Ethernet Type II frame type

ethN/SNAP

Ethernet N interface, 802.3 SNAP frame type

ethN/802.2

Ethernet N interface, 802.3 LLC frame type

modem N

Modem N interface; modems are numbered from 0 to 4, depending on your

 

Router model. See the User’s guide for details.

sync0

Synchronous interface (Sync Router only)

2.2 access shift

Displays or changes the primary time clients can access a LAN through the Router

Syntax

access shift shiftstart shiftstop [MTWRFSU]

access shift 0

access shift

Description

The access shift command configures the hours and days of the week clients are allowed to access the LAN through the Router. The access shift command does not affect LAN-to-LAN operations.

Clients can have individual access times assigned using the client add or client modify commands. Access to the Router by a client depends upon the access shift assigned, and the access time value (in, out or both) assigned to the client. A client assigned a value of access time - in will be able to access the Router during the primary shift. A client assigned a value of access time - out will be able to access the Router at any time outside the primary shift. A client assigned a value of access time - both will be able to access the Router at any time (24-hour access).

Subcommands and parameters

access shift shiftstart shiftstop [MTWRFSU]

shiftstart—The time of day the primary shift starts specified in hhmm format using the 24-hour clock. The default is 0800 or 8:00 a.m.

shiftstop—The time of day the primary shift stops specified in hhmm format using the 24-hour clock. The default is 1700 or 5:00 p.m. The primary shift hours are the access time for a client with an

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