Chapter 5: Local Management

Special Commands – Allow the user to exit from Network Tools. The commands are done, exit, and quit.

The conventions used in describing the commands in Network Tools are as follows:

Arguments enclosed by [ ] are required.

Arguments enclosed by < > are optional.

In the following command examples, the information entered by the user is shown in bold Helvetica font.

To abort the output or interrupt a process, press the CONTROL key and c key simultaneously, designated as ^C here.

The commands are presented in the following format:

command:

Syntax:

Shows the required command format. It

 

indicates where arguments, if any, must be

 

specified.

Description:

Briefly describes the command and its uses.

Options:

Lists any additional fields in the appropriate

 

format that may be added to the command.

Example:

Shows an example of the command.

5.31.1 Built-in Commands

The built-in commands listed in this section activate functions on the managed device or devices being accessed through Network Tools.

arp:

Syntax:

arp <options>

Description:The arp command provides access to the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) cache, enabling you to view cache data, delete entries, or add a

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