Chapter 44 System Maintenance Menus 8 to 10

44.1.1 Command Syntax

The command keywords are in courier new font.

Enter the command keywords exactly as shown, do not abbreviate.

The required fields in a command are enclosed in angle brackets <>.

The optional fields in a command are enclosed in square brackets [].

The symbol means “or”.

For example,

sys filter netbios config <type> <onoff>

means that you must specify the type of netbios filter and whether to turn it on or off.

44.1.2 Command Usage

A list of commands can be found by typing help or ? at the command prompt. Always type the full command. Type exit to return to the SMT main menu when finished.

Figure 449 Valid Commands

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ras> ?

 

 

 

Valid commands are:

exit

ether

sys

ls

aux

config

wwan

wlan

ip

ipsec

bridge

bm

certificates

cnm

8021x

radius

radserv

wcfg

 

 

ras>

 

 

 

The following table describes some commands in this screen.

Table 243

Valid Commands

COMMAND

 

DESCRIPTION

sys

 

The system commands display device information and configure device settings.

 

 

 

ls

 

The load sharing commands allow you to configure load balancing.

 

 

 

exit

 

This command returns you to the SMT main menu.

 

 

 

ether

 

These commands display Ethernet information and configure Ethernet settings.

 

 

 

poe

 

These commands deal with PPPoE connections.

 

 

 

pptp

 

These commands deal with PPTP connections.

 

 

 

aux

 

These commands display dial backup information and control dial backup connections.

 

 

 

config

 

These commands configure firewall and anti-spam settings.

 

 

 

ip

 

These commands display IP information and configure IP settings.

 

 

 

ipsec

 

These commands display IPSec information and configure IPSec settings.

 

 

 

bridge

 

These commands display bridge information.

 

 

 

bm

 

These commands configure bandwidth management settings and display bandwidth

 

 

management information.

 

 

 

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