Chapter 21 WAN Commands

Table 66 wan node Commands (continued)

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

wan node display

Displays configuration details of the previously-

 

specified WAN node currently in the working buffer.

wan node enable

Activates the previously-specified WAN node

 

profile.

wan node encap

Sets the encapsulation method used by the

<1483pppoapppoeenet>

previously-specified WAN node profile.

 

<1483>: RFC1483

 

<pppoa>: Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM

 

<pppoe>: Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet

 

<enet>: Ethernet encapsulation.

 

 

wan node filter

Specifies the filter action, type and profile to be used

<incomingoutgoingcall>

for traffic to or from the previously-specified WAN

<tcpipgeneric> <profile>

node profile.

 

incoming: the filter applies to traffic coming from

 

the WAN to the LAN.

 

outgoing: the filter applies to traffic coming from

 

the LAN to the WAN.

 

call: determines whether a packet should be

 

allowed to trigger a call.

 

tcpip: filters IP packets only.

 

generic: filters based on a packet’s MAC address.

 

profile: profile number 1 ~ 4. Use the sys

 

filter set commands to configure filter profiles.

wan node freememory

Clears the WAN node information in the working

 

buffer.

 

Note: Use this command before working

 

on another WAN node profile.

 

 

wan node index <node#>

Sets the node pointer to the specified WAN node

 

profile.

 

• 1 is the ISP node profile.

 

• 9 is the backup node profile.

 

Note: Use this command to specify the

 

node profile before using other wan

 

node commands.

wan node ippolicy <profile#>

Sets the IP policy profile to be used by the

 

previously-specified WAN node profile.

 

profile#: profile number 0 ~ 12.

 

 

wan node ispname <name>

Sets the ISP name for the node you previously

 

specified with the wan node index <node#>

 

command.

wan node mbs <mbs>

Sets the Maximum Burst Size (MBS) of the

 

previously-specified WAN node profile.

wan node metric <metric>

Sets the metric value (number of transmission hops)

 

of the previously-specified WAN node profile.

wan node mtu <512~1500>

Sets the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) to

 

define the size of the largest packet allowed on the

 

specified WAN node.

 

 

 

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