Network Tools

12-2 Network Tools Screens

Screen Example

Figure 12-1 Network Tools Help Screen

The Network Tools functions are performed using a series of commands. Entering commands in

Network Tools involves typing the command to be executed at the Network Tools prompt, adding

any desired or required extensions, and pressing ENTER.

There are two categories of commands in the command set: Built-in and Special, which are

described below and detailed in Sections12.2 and 12.5.

Built-in Commands – Allow you to access and manage network devices.

NOTE: The atm_stp_state command only displays when an HSIM or VHSIM is installed

that supports ATM, such as the HSIM-A6DP or VHSIM2-A6DP.

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-> help
SPECIAL:
done, quit, or exit - Exit from the Network Tools.
For help with a specific command, type 'help <command>'.
->
Commands Available to the User:
Built in Commands:
Welcome to Network Tools
ev
telnet
arp_learn
timed_reset
stpEdgePort
stpRealTimeMsgAge
stpStandby
loopback_detect
dynamic_egress
MAC_lock status
suppress_topology_traps
radius
link_trap
non_bridge_if_num
gigabit_port_mode
stpForceVersion
passiveStp
lg_frame_admin
rate_limit_mode
MAC_lock enable
MAC_lock trap enable
stpLegacyPathCost
soft_reset
cdp
timed_soft_reset
stpPort
stpPointToPointMAC
vrrpPort
sat_size
alias
MAC_lock disable
MAC_lock trap disable
arp
netstat
show traceroute
ping
bridge defroute
reset