Efficient Networks® Router family

Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands

Command Line Interface Guide

 

 

 

Parameters Cont.

smtp

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)

 

port.

snmp

Simple Network Management Protocol

 

(SNMP) port.

t120

T.120 port.

telnet

Telnet port.

tftp

Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)

 

port.

all

All ports.

<last port>

Optional, last port in the range of ports as seen by the re-

 

mote end for the server on the LAN.

<first private port>c

If specified, this is a port remapping of the incoming re-

 

quests from the Ethernet interface.

<interface>a,b,c

Ethernet interface.

aDotted-decimal notation

bThis parameter may be omitted if the router has only one Ethernet interface.

If the router has two physical Ethernet interfaces (an Ethernet hub router), the port number (0 or 1) must be specified.

cTo specify a logical interface other than logical interface 0, specify both the port number and the logical interface number (<port #>:<logical #>, for example, 0:1).

Response

Command prompt.

eth ip bindroute

Adds an Ethernet route to the named IP virtual routing table.

Duplicate routes are not allowed within a routing table. However, identical routes may be added to different routing tables. For example, the same route may be added to a virtual routing table and to the default routing table.

To list the routes, use the iproutes command. To remove an Ethernet route from a virtual routing table, use the eth ip unbindroute command.

NOTE:

A route change in an IP virtual routing table takes effect immediately. However, the change is lost if it is not saved before the next reboot.

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