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PPENDIX
A: CLI C
OMMAND
D
ESCRIPTION
show snmp settings
Displays SNMP settings, which you can modify using
enable
or
disable snmp
authentication traps
commands.
■
Authentication Traps
- ENABLED (default) or DISABLED
show system
Displays system information.
■
System Descriptor
- for example:
3Com HomeConnect™ Remote 810 V1.0.0, Built on Oct 31 1996 at 11:33:05.
■
Object ID
- identifies this system to SNMP managers
■
System UpTime
- time the system has been running since last boot
■
System Contact
- modify using
set system
■
System Name
- modify using
set system
■
System Location
- modify using
set system
■
System Services -
for example, Internet End To End Applications
■
System Version
- loaded version of the system software
show user <name>
settings
Displays the parameters defined for the specified TELNET user. You can use
list
users
to see which users are defined.
TELNET
TELNET commands are available to users who dial in, and whose
type
is
network
(type parameter in
add user
), whose
host_type
is
prompt
(host_type parameter in
set login user
), and whose
login_service
is
TELNET
(login_service parameter in
set
login user
).
telnet
<ip_name_or_addr>
Establishes a TELNET client session with the specified IP address.
telnet <ip_addr>
TCP_port <number>
Establishes a TELNET client session with the specified IP address using the specified
TCP port number. It works just like the TELNET command, except you also specify
the TCP port number to be used. The default TCP port number is 23.
UPDATE
The Update Software FTP and Update Software TFTP commands allow you to
utilize the 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem Ethernet FTP or TFTP clients to
obtain and install the new operational software. You can access these commands
directly from the serial console CLI session or through TELNET.
To update the software using the FTP command, use the CLI command:
update software ftp
<filename>
server <ip_addr>
path <path>
username <username>
password <password>
To update the software using the TFTP command, use the CLI command: