IES-1000 User’s Guide

Chapter 28

Bridge Commands

This chapter discusses the bridge subsystem. It allows you to configure and monitor the bridging, configure MAC filters, port-based VLANs (port filter) and tagged frame functions of the IES-1000.

28.1Bridge Commands Overview

See the web configurator Getting Started Screens chapter for background information on the IES-1000’s bridge features.

28.2Bridge Port Numbers

The bridge subsystem of the IES-1000 defines its own numbering convention for ports.

The bridge has a total of nine ports: bridge port 1 stands for the Ethernet port, bridge port 2

stands for DSL port 1, bridge port 3 stands for DSL port 2, and so on.

Be sure you have clarified the relation between bridge ports and DSL ports.

28.3Basic Commands

28.3.1Config Save Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 bridge> config save

This command saves the bridge configuration into nonvolatile memory. You must use this command to save any configurations that you make, otherwise the IES-1000 will return to its default settings when it is restarted.

Do not turn off your IES-1000 while saving your configuration.

28.3.2Device Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 bridge> device

This command shows information on all bridge ports.

28.3.3Status Command

Syntax:

Bridge Commands

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