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

Router and its modem, sync and ISDN interfaces.

bps—bits per second. Typical choices are 38400 bps for V.34 modem interfaces, 57600 bps for synchronous interfaces, and 115200 bps for ISDN interfaces.

[{up down}]

up—Mark an interface “up.” The PPP state of point-to-point interfaces is set to “starting.”

down—Mark an interface “down.” When an interface is marked “down,” the system will not attempt to transmit messages through that interface. If possible, the interface will be reset to disable reception as well. This action does not automatically disable routes using the interface. The PPP state of point-to-point interfaces is reset to “initialized.”

4.7 ip

Configure/display IP protocol information

Syntax

ip address [host_addr]

ip routing [{enable disable}] ip rtimer [seconds]

ip status ip ttl [hops]

Description

Use the ip command to configure the Internet Protocol (IP) or display its status.

Subcommands

ip address [host_addr]

Sets the IP address of the router. This is the address that the administrator uses when connecting to the router or determining reachability to the router.

host_addr—IP address of the router.

ip routing [{enable disable}]

Enables or disables IP routing on the Router. If neither enable or disable is entered, the Router displays the current state of IP routing (enabled or disabled). The default value is enabled.

enable—Enables IP routing on the Router

disable—Disables IP routing on the Router

ip rtimer [seconds]

Sets or displays the IP re-assembly timeout.

seconds—The default is 30 seconds.

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