Command Reference
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User’s Guide: Version 1.2
netstat
netstat
[
-i
|
-r
]|
-p
]
The netstat command can be used to display a quick list of inter-
faces, routing table entries, or ISDN partners, using the
-i
,
-r
, and
-p
options respectively.
isdnlogin
isdnlogin
[
-c
‹stknumber›] [
-C
] [
-s
‹service›] [
-a
‹addinfo›]
[
-b
‹bits›] isdn-number [isdn-service | layer1-protocol]
The isdnlogin program enables you to start a remote login shell on
the V!CAS over ISDN. This is made possible by the isdnlogind
which is started in the background at boot time. (See the sample
bootup session in Chapter 2.)
The options have the following meanings:
-c
‹stknumber›
Selects the ISDN stack to use for this login.
-C
Try to use compression (V.42bis).
-s
‹service›
1TR6 service code for outgoing calls
-a
‹addinfo›
1TR6 additional info code for outgoing calls
-b
‹bits› Use only ‹bits› bits for transmission (e.g. for 7bit ASCII
transmissions use -b 7).
Using the isdn-number and isdn-service parameters, you select the
ISDN partner to login to, and the ISDN service to use. Valid isdn-
service-identifiers include: data, telephony, faxg3, faxg4, and btx.
Through D-channel signalling, isdnlogin can also accept incoming
calls with V.110. Connections to V.110 stations can also established
with isdnlogin when the appropriate layer 1 protocol is supplied
on the command line, for example:
The following layer 1 protocols can be used with isdnlogin com-
mand.
v110_1200
v110_2400
v110_4800
v110_9600
v110_19200
v110_38400
modem
dovb
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