Reference Guide for the Model RT210/RT211 ISDN Routers
4-20 Menus and Commands
•TOTAL
The total duration of all calls for this entry.
• MIN
The shortest duration call for this entry.
• MAX
The longest duration call for this entry.
• NUM-CALLS
The total number of calls for this entry.
Using the TELNET Command
You can use the TELNET command from any menu; however, it does not work if you are in a
form. The format is TELNET (IP address). The IP address that you type is the full network address
of the target device. If the target device is another NETGEAR or Bay Nautica Series router, a
remote management session is opened and the initial password prompt screen is displayed.
You can disconnect Telnet sessions by exiting the target device and allowing the connection to
clear back to the local router. If you are in a remote management session, type QUIT on the
command line to exit the remote session and return control to the local management session. Press
[Cntrl]+D to abort the connection.
Using the PING Command
You can use the PING command to request the echo packets from remote devices for
troubleshooting purposes. From any menu that has a command line, use the following format to
run the Ping utility:
PING-<option1> <value> [-option2> <value>...] <target IP address>
The options are shown below with the default values in brackets [ ]:
-I
Time to Live (range 1 to 255), the maximum number of hops. [253]
•-L
Length of the echo packet request. [64 bytes]
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