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Command Sets for Command Line Interface
28. routeflush
Syntax:
routeflush [<i/f>] [all]
Description:
Removes routes from the route table. If “
<i/f>
” is specified, only
routes through the named interface are removed. If “
all
” is not
specified, only host routes (those with a mask of ff:ff:ff:ff) are
removed. The “
routeflush
” command is “
hidden
”, not shown by
“
ip help
”.
Configuration saving saves this information.
Example:
DSL>
ip routeflush ether all
DSL>
ip routeflush
29. routes
Syntax:
routes
Description:
Lists routes. (The same as “
route
”, with no parameters.)
30. stats
Syntax:
stats arp|icmp|ip|tcp|udp [reset]
stats help [<cmd>|all]
Description:
Displays or clears a subset of IP statistics.
Example:
DSL>
ip stats udp
ip: UDP receptions delivered to users: 0
ip: UDP receptions with no users: 170
ip: Otherwise discarded UDP receptions: 0
ip: Transmitted UDP packets: 35
DSL>
ip stats udp reset
DSL>
ip stats udp
ip: UDP receptions delivered to users: 0
ip: UDP receptions with no users: 0
ip: Otherwise discarded UDP receptions: 0
ip: Transmitted UDP packets: 0
31. subnet
Syntax:
subnet
Summary of Contents for Bridge/ Heritage
Page 15: ...1 10 Introduction ...
Page 31: ...2 16 Installing and Configuring your xDSL Router ...
Page 43: ...3 12 Basic Configurations ...
Page 59: ...4 14 Advanced Configurations ...
Page 63: ...5 4 Managing the xDSL Router ...
Page 65: ...6 2 xDSL Link Performance Statistics ...
Page 123: ...7 58 Command Sets for Command Line Interface ...
Page 141: ...8 18 DHCP Server Operation ...
Page 149: ...9 8 DHCP Client Configuration ...