Chapter 8: MIB Navigator

Example:

MIBNav->dhcp

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DHCP Server Summary:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Admin: Enabled Oper: Enabled Server Time: 458400

 

 

Discovers: 0,

Offers: 0, Requests: 2, Errors: 0

 

 

 

Declines: 0,

Releases: 0,

Acks: 2,

Naks: 0,

Other Servers: 0

 

DHCP Interface Configuration:

 

 

 

 

 

 

IF

 

Admin

Oper

ServerIP

Active

Free

 

 

 

1

Enabled

Enabled 192.168.254.254

2

250

 

 

IF

Net Address

Net Mask

Low Address

High Address

Lease

1

192.168.254.0

255.255.255.0

192.168.254.2

192.168.254.253

2880

IF

Default Gateway

DNS Address

 

WINS Address

Domain Name

1

192.168.254.254

134.141.72.219

134.141.70.34

ctron.com

DHCP Client Status:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#

IF

MAC Address

Net Address

Time Left Name

 

1

1

00:a0:c9:39:5e:40

192.168.254.2

 

22980

crotty

 

2

1

00:00:1d:16:71:99

192.168.254.3

 

22980

slowhand

 

dhcp

nat:

Syntax:

nat <options>

Description:

The nat command provides status relating to Network Address

 

Translation. Allows the user to assign a private network to an interface,

 

to define an interface to access the internet through, and to create a public

 

IP address to be used on the internet. Allows the user to assign a host on

 

the private network as a “proxy server” accessible from the internet.

Options:

nat (with no options) displays status information

 

nat enable/disable Enables or disables the NAT feature.

 

nat config <PRIVATEIFNUM> <PUBLICIFNUM>Selects the local

 

and public interfaces.

 

nat proxy add <ENTRY_NUMBER> <PRIVATEIP>

 

<PUBLICPORT> <LOCALPORT> <PROTOCOL> Adds a proxy

 

server

 

nat proxy delete <ENTRY_NUMBER> Deletes a proxy server

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