Network Tools
Example:
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| # Interface | Network Address | Physical Address | Media Type |
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| # (SonicInt) | 122.144.40.111 | 00.00.0e.12.3c.04 | 3(dynamic) |
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| # (SonicInt) | 122.144.48.109 | 00.00.0e.f3.3d.14 | 3(dynamic) |
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| # (SonicInt) | 122.144.52.68 | 00.00.0e.12.3c.04 | 3(dynamic) |
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| # (SonicInt) | 122.144.21.43 | 00.00.0e.03.1d.3c | 3(dynamic) |
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| bridge [ENABLE/DISABLE] [IFNUM/ALL] | ||||
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| The bridge command allows the bridge | ||||
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| specifying ALL will affect every interface. | ||||
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