F
factory defaults, A-3,B-1filtering IP packets, 3-9frame, Ethernet format, A-3FTP and NAT, 3-7
G
glossary, vi
H
help, for current access levels, 2-4
I
ICMP, 3-1,6-5
identifiers, for interfaces, 3-2IDSL 6301/6302 routers, 1-1interfaces
for DSL routers, 3-1identifiers, 3-2
IP addresses, A-4status, 5-1
IP addresses, 3-2,A-4IP filtering, 3-9
IP multicast, of IP packets, A-12IP options processing, 3-7
IP route purge, A-6IP routing, 3-4
table, A-5IP statistics, 5-3
L
land bug, 3-9
leasetime, DHCP server, A-10LEDs, DSL router status, 5-1levels
of access to the DSL router, 2-4of SYSLOG messages, 6-3
list command, 2-5
for command line output, D-1local console access, 2-2
log system events, 6-2login ID, 2-3
logout, automatically, 2-6
M
MAC address, in ARP table, A-7mapping, NAT function, 4-3,A-9 messages, from SYSLOG, 6-3MIB compliance, C-3
MIB II
IP Group, C-7System Group, C-3
mode Standard, 3-10VNET, 3-10
monitoring, DSL router, 5-1
N
nameserver, DHCP server, A-10NAPT, 3-6
configuring, 4-4,A-8NAT, 3-6
applications supported, 3-7basic, 3-6,4-3command line, A-8
configuring with DHCP server, 4-7navigation, command line interface, A-2NetMeeting, 3-7
network address port translation (NAPT), 3-6network address translation (NAT), 3-6Network Management System (NMS), C-1network performance statistics, 5-1
new user setup, 2-3numbered DSL interface, 3-3
O
Operator access, 2-2
output of show commands, A-13