Command Line Interface
Command Line Interface Commands
Configuration Control Commands
configure { terminal factory}
Enables the Administrator configuration mode. Configuration mode will remain in effect until the exit or logout command has been entered. While in configuration mode, the show commands are unavailable.
Minimum access level: Administrator
configure terminal ± Configuration mode is in effect and all changes entered by the Administrator are made on top of the current running configuration. When finished entering the commands needed to configure the DSL router, the save command must be input to save the configuration changes or the exit command can be used to discard the configuration changes and leave the configuration mode.
configure factory ± Causes the configuration mode to be entered and the factory default settings to be loaded. The save command must be used to save the configuration factory defaults as the active configuration.
CAUTION: All previously set interface IP address assignments, IP route table entries, ARP cache entries, NAT static entries, and DHCP server entries will be purged when the save command is executed.
save
Saves configuration changes to the active configuration in NVRAM. No configuration changes are effect until the save command is issued. If the save command is entered and there are changes that require a reboot of the DSL router, a prompt states that a reset is necessary for changes to take effect and prompts for verification.
Minimum access level: Administrator/Config
yes ± Changes are stored and the DSL router resets automatically if interface addresses have been changed.
no ± DSL router is left in configuration mode.
RFC 1483 Encapsulation
1483encap [LLC VC ]
Specifies the method for carrying the routed PDUs.
Minimum access level: Administrator/Config
LLC ± LLC encapsulation. Default = LLC.
VC ±
Ethernet Frame Format
frame [802.3 DIX]
Specifies the Ethernet frame format that is to be used.
Minimum access level: Administrator/Config
format ± 802.3 or DIX. Default = DIX.
August 2000 |