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Bridge Commands
Use these commands to configure bridge settings on your device.
7.1 Command Summary
The following table describes the values required for many bridge commands. Other values are discussed with the corresponding commands.
Table 16 Bridge Command Input Values
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
entry# | This identifies a bridge route |
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bridge_group# | This identifies a bridge group number (1~31). |
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The following section lists the bridge commands..
Table 17 Bridge Commands
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION |
bridge cnt clear <entry#> | Resets the packet statistics counter for the specified bridge. |
bridge cnt disp <entry#> | Displays the packet statistics table for the specified bridge. |
bridge stat active <onoff> | Enables or disables the bridge specified with the index command. More |
| than one bridge can be active. |
bridge stat clear | Resets the bridge statistics counter. |
bridge stat display | Displays statistics on a specified bridge route. |
| If “please use index first: ip route addrom index |
| [index#]” appears, use the index command in this table to specify a |
| bridge. |
bridge stat freememory | Frees the current working buffer. After using this command you can then |
| select a bridge route to display or edit. |
bridge stat index <entry#> | Specifies a bridge route |
| specifying a bridge route different from the current one. |
bridge stat name <string> | Sets a name for the bridge specified with the index command (10 |
| characters). |
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