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set wan rip Description. Enables and disables RIP on a WAN IP port. If you do not enter any optional parameters, it will find the first available slot, interface and port.

set wan rip <on off> <version (1, 2Bcst, 2Mlti)> (slot) (interface) (port)

on off

Keyword to enable (on) or disable (off) RIP on the specified port.

version 1 2Bcst 2Mlti

show configura- tion

show dhcp server configura- tion

Keyword identifying version to implement. (Must be preceded by keyword version)

slot

Slot number (1 to 7)

interface

Keyword identifying the interface: ethernet adsl xdsl sdsl

port

Port number (1 to 8)

Description. Displays the current configuration.

show configuration

Description. Displays the DHCP server configuration.

show dhcp server configuration

show ip routes

tftp receive

Description. Displays the IP route table.

show ip routes

Description. Receives a file from the TFTP server identified by the IP address. The file must exist in the default directory of the TFTP server.

tftp receive <IP address> <file name>

IP address

IP address of TFTP server.

file name

name of file to receive.

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