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CLI and Telnet Interface | CD/CIM550.IOM |
Menu Options/Fields | Entry | Description |
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| IP Address must be a valid Unicast address (Not |
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| Multicast, broadcast, etc.) |
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| 2. A MAC Address |
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| The MAC Address defines the hardware destination |
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| MAC Address that is used when an Ethernet packet |
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| destined for an IP machine from the CiM. |
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| OR |
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| A HLDC Address |
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| The HDLC Address defines the hardware |
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| destination HDLC Address that is used when a |
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| packet destined for a CiM modem over the Satellite |
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| Interface. |
Add IP to MAC ARP entry | M | Adds a IP to MAC ARP entry. |
Add IP to HDLC ARP entry | H | Adds a IP to HDLC ARP entry. |
Delete ARP Entry | D | Allows the user to delete a Static ARP entry. Queries |
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| the user for the IP address of the ARP entry to delete. |
Display ARP Tbl | A | Displays the entire IP to MAC ARP table. Includes the |
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| Static as well as dynamic ARP entries. |
Flush ARP Table | F | This option allows the entire ARP table to be removed. |
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| This is equivalent to performing the standard UNIX |
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| command “arp |
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| ARP entries. The static ARP entries will not be |
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| removed. |
Base | B | The ARP Table menu allows the user to view up to 8 |
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| different ARP definitions per screen. To allow editing |
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| on any of the 256 entries that can be defined, the user |
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| can select a base address to control which 8 routes are |
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| displayed. For example, if the user wants to edit static |
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| ARP Entries |
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| defined. |
Save Parameters | S | This option allows a user to save the current |
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| configuration of the CiM to permanent storage. This |
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| configuration will be restored on each successive |
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| power cycle of the CiM. |
Exit | X | This option allows a user to exit the current menu and |
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| return to its parent menu. |
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