Chapter 11 Ethernet Commands

Table 25 Ethernet Commands (continued)

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

ether edit mtu <value>

Sets the Ethernet Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)

 

size for the specified interface.

ether edit accessblock

Allows or disallows packets through the specified

<0:disable1:enable>

interface.

ether edit save

Saves the Ethernet configuration.

ether portStatus

Displays whether the port is connected and the speed of

 

the connection.

ether switch cnt

Displays or removes the Ethernet port’s packet statistics.

<allclear012345>

 

ether switch igmpsnp disable

Deactivates IGMP snooping on the ZyXEL Device.

ether switch igmpsnp enable

Activates IGMP snooping on the ZyXEL Device.

ether switch igmpsnp status

Displays whether or not IGMP snooping is enabled on

 

the ZyXEL Device.

ether switch speedDuplex <port-

Sets an Ethernet port’s connection speed and duplex

id> [am =automanual] [10100]

mode. This command is for a ZyXEL Device with a four-

[hf =halffull-duplex]

port switch only.

 

port-id: all1234

ether switch status

Displays the link status, speed and duplex mode of each

 

Ethernet port.

ether version

Displays the Ethernet driver version.

11.2 Command Examples

This example changes the LAN speed of a ZyXEL Device with one Ethernet LAN port to 10 Mbps and full duplex.

ras> ether driver config 1 0 1 enet0

This example set the speed of LAN port 3 in the ZyXEL Device with a four-port switch to 10 Mbps and full duplex. This also displays the link status, speed and duplex mode of each Ethernet port.

ras> ether switch speedDuplex 3 m 10 f Done

ras> ether switch status

Duplex

Port#

Link

Speed

1

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

3

Y

10

Full

4

Y

100

Full

ras>

 

 

 

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