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This command deletes a static route from the receiver routing table, which was added by
the AddRoute command. The same parameters as used for the AddRoute command apply
to this command.
GetRoutingTable
Usage:
GetRoutingTable
This command displays the content of the current static routing table for all known
interfaces. This command takes no parameters. The output is formatted as follows (with
appropriate values substituted):
Found n routes.
Interface Destination Address Gateway Netmask
*(see below) aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
(…and so on for n routes)
*can be one of: auto, Net1(eth0), Net2(eth1), or sat (sat0)
SetSNMPConfig
Usage:
SetSNMPConfig [-r <read-only community name>] [-w <read-write community
name>]
Note that this command is available only to the
admin
user.
This command sets the SNMP community names to a new value, which can be string up to
31 characters. The individual parameters are defined below:
-r
Sets the SNMP community name for read-only (get) access.
-w
Sets the SNMP community name for read/write (get/set) access.
ResetSNMPConfig
Usage:
ResetSNMPConfig
Note that this command is available only to the
admin
user.
This command resets the SNMP community names back to their default values of “private”
for sets and “public” for gets. This command is useful if the community names have been
forgotten. There are no parameters with this command.