CONFIG Commands

tunnel-pro®le

users . . .

v25-bis-address

v34-address

devices [device or devicerange]

Displays the relationship between an interface number and the hardware interface. You can also use this command to check that a device was added correctly issuing the add command.

You can also specify a range of devices to list as shown in the following example:

list dev 2-5

 

Ifc 2 WAN X.25

CSR 81640, CSR2 80E00, vector

92

 

 

Ifc 3

WAN PPP

CSR 381620, CSR2 380D00, vector 125

Ifc 4

WAN Frame Relay

CSR 381640, CSR2 380E00, vector 124

Ifc 5

Token Ring

CSR 600000, vector 95

Note: If you do not specify an interface number or a range of interfaces, all interfaces are displayed.

Example: list devices

Ifc 0 Ethernet

CSR

81600,

CSR2

80C00, vector

94

Ifc 1 WAN

X.25

CSR

81620,

CSR2

80D00, vector

93

Ifc 2

WAN

X.25

CSR

81640,

CSR2

80E00, vector

92

Ifc 3

WAN

PPP

CSR 381620,

CSR2 380D00, vector

125

Ifc 4

WAN Frame Relay

CSR 381640,

CSR2 380E00, vector

124

Ifc 5

Token Ring

CSR 600000,

vector 95

 

Note: The number of receive buffers noted are exceptions from the receive buffer defaults. The set receive buffers command is discussed under ªSetº on page 75.

con®guration

Displays con®guration information about the router.

Example: list configuration

Hostname: acctg

Maximum packet size: [autoconfigured]

Maximum number of global buffers: [autoconfigured]

Number of spare interfaces: 0

Number of Restarts before a Reload/Dump: 64

Logging disposition: detached

Console baudrate: 9600 (Autobaud)

Console inactivity timer (minutes): 0

Physical console login: disabled

Modem Control Enabled, using CARRIER-WAIT type control

Contact person for this node: [none]

Location of this node: [none]

Configurable Protocols:

Num Name Protocol

0 IP DOD-IP

3ARP Address Resolution

4 DN

DNA Phase IV

6VIN Banyan VINES

7IPX NetWare IPX

8OSI ISO CLNP/ESIS/ISIS

9

DVM

Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol

10

BGP

Border Gateway Protocol

11SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol

12OSPF Open SPF-Based Routing Protocol

20SDLC SDLC/HDLC-Relay

22AP2 AppleTalk Phase 2

23ASRT Adaptive Source Routing Transparent Enhanced Bridge

24HST TCP/IP Host Services

25LNM Lan Network Manager

26DLS Data Link Switching

27XTP X.25 Transport Protocol

28APPN Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking [HPR]

29NHRP Next Hop Routing Protocol

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