HP 445 manual Controlling IP-Mapped Circuits for 25 bis, Ipmap x.x.x.x disipmap, NCL Commands

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How To Use the Network Control Language (NCL) Commands To Manage a Router

Controlling IP-Mapped Circuits for V.25 bis

Controlling IP-Mapped Circuits for

V.25 bis

Mapped data is IP data from an IP switched virtual circuit, which is configured by defining an IP static route and a phone number to IP to V.25 bis map entry. Individual map entries can be disabled while leaving others enabled. Three NCL commands are provided for disabling, enabling, and checking the status of virtual IP maps.

For More Information This section lists the commands accessing bridging and routing tables, together with their syntax and functions. For a more detailed description of these commands, refer to the HP Router Operator’s Reference.

Command Syntax The following examples demonstrate the conventions used in this table:

ipmap [x.x.x.x] disipmap x.x.x.x

where:

ipmap and disipmap are command names

[x.x.x.x] is an optional next-hop IP address that you provide.

x.x.x.x is a required next-hop IP address that you provide

Command

Function

 

disipmap x.x.x.x

Disable an IP map.

 

enipmap x.x.x.x

Enable an IP map that was disabled earlier by Disipmap.

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ipmap [x.x.x.x]

Show the current state of an IP map.

 

 

 

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HP 445 manual Controlling IP-Mapped Circuits for 25 bis, Ipmap x.x.x.x disipmap, NCL Commands