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Hotwire

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DSL Routers

User’s Guide

Document No. 6371-A2-GB20-20

May 2001

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Page 1: ...Hotwire DSL Routers User s Guide Document No 6371 A2 GB20 20 May 2001...

Page 2: ...sales representative service representative or distributor directly for any help needed For additional information concerning warranty sales service repair installation documentation training distrib...

Page 3: ...r System 1 2 Hotwire DSL Router Features 1 3 Service Subscriber 1 4 2 Accessing the DSL Router Access Control to the DSL Router 2 1 Levels of Access 2 1 Changing Access Session Levels 2 2 Local Consol...

Page 4: ...tions Supported by NAT 3 7 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Server 3 8 DHCP Relay Agent 3 9 Security 3 10 IP Protocol Type Filtering 3 10 Ethernet Type Filtering 3 11 Land Bug Smurf Attack Pre...

Page 5: ...rformance Statistics 5 3 Clearing Statistics 5 3 Reasons for Discarded Data 5 4 6 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Overview 6 1 Device Restart 6 1 Alarms Inquiry 6 1 Sys...

Page 6: ...et Frame Format Command A 5 Interface and Service Domain IP Address Commands A 6 IP Routing Commands A 7 Bridge Commands A 8 ARP Commands A 9 Proxy ARP Command A 10 NAT Commands A 11 DHCP Server Comma...

Page 7: ...C 2096 C 9 Transmission Group C 10 SNMP Group C 10 Ethernet Like MIB RFC 2665 C 11 Paradyne Enterprise MIBs C 11 Device Control MIB C 12 Device Diagnostics MIB C 13 Health and Status MIB C 16 Configur...

Page 8: ...Contents vi May 2001 6371 A2 GB20 20...

Page 9: ...371 RADSL Router This document is intended for administrators and operators who maintain the endpoints at customer premises A basic understanding of internetworking protocols and their features is ass...

Page 10: ...SL router configuration examples Chapter 5 Monitoring the DSL Router Describes operator programs that monitor the Hotwire system Chapter 6 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Describes common Hotwire oper...

Page 11: ...ter Customer Premises Installation Instructions 6050 A2 GZ40 Hotwire Central Office Universal POTS Splitter Models 6050 and 7020 Installation Instructions 6301 A2 GN10 Hotwire 6301 6302 IDSL Routers I...

Page 12: ...present an optional element Braces represent a required entry Vertical bar separates mutually exclusive elements Italics Entry is a variable to be supplied by the operator Bold Enter type as shown x x...

Page 13: ...s These products are configurable from 144 Kbps up to 2 3 Mbps This gives service providers the opportunity to sell multiple services with a single product Hotwire ReachDSL packet based products provi...

Page 14: ...44 SDSL Cards interoperate with two Hotwire Symmetric DSL Routers Hotwire 6341 SDSL Router with one Ethernet port Hotwire 6342 SDSL Router with a 4 port Ethernet hub Hotwire 8312 or 8314 ReachDSL Card...

Page 15: ...ing VNET mode Protocol Filters Provides the ability to Filter MAC frames when bridging Configure two Ethertype filters via the Hotwire DSL card one for upstream and one for downstream traffic with up...

Page 16: ...may be Residential users connected to public network services e g the Internet Work at home users connected to their corporate intranet LAN Commercial users at corporate locations e g branch offices...

Page 17: ...o the DSL system or set up a new user s login refer to Setting Up the New User s Login on page 2 3 Levels of Access There is one login ID and two levels of privileges on the Hotwire DSL system Your us...

Page 18: ...level for a session refer to Determining the Current Access Level on page 2 4 Local Console Access The DSL router ships with the local console enabled After login the local console can be disabled To...

Page 19: ...he Password prompt for Administrator type the default password abc123 and press Enter System identity changes to the Administrator display mode of CUSTOMER 5 Type configure terminal and press Enter Sy...

Page 20: ...vel then Operator level access is available Telnet access is always enabled Determining the Current Access Level The command line prompt displays the access level The factory default for System identi...

Page 21: ...ion program Refer to Appendix D DSL Router Terminal Emulation Changing the System Identity The System identity is the same as the MIB entry of sysName The sysContact and sysLocation MIB entries are no...

Page 22: ...nfiguration input is lost To log back in press Enter at the console to display the Login prompt The default for the autologout command is enable appears as autologout enable disable in command line sy...

Page 23: ...fined in RFC 791 It also acts as a bridge bridging all traffic in the service domain or routing IP traffic and bridging all other traffic in the service domain without affecting traffic in the managem...

Page 24: ...the router only accepts transmissions on the Ethernet interface with the interface s MAC address or a broadcast or multicast MAC address In bridge mode the router accepts all transmissions This is the...

Page 25: ...router Assign an IP address to the Ethernet interface eth1 Assign an IP address to the DSL interface dsl1 Assign an upstream next hop router Unnumbered DSL Interface In this LAN extension application...

Page 26: ...onfigured service domain Refer to Chapter 4 DSL Router Configuration Examples for further details Network Considerations The routers can be configured to function in a variety of network environments...

Page 27: ...tically added ARP Table entries made by the DHCP server and relay functions Refer to Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Server on page 3 8 Proxy ARP The DSL router supports Proxy ARP Proxy ARP r...

Page 28: ...internal use with the need for occasional external access Basic NAT provides a one to one mapping by translating a range of assigned public IP addresses to a similar sized pool of private addresses t...

Page 29: ...y used for Basic NAT IP Options Processing Basic NAT and NAPT functions handle and process the IP datagrams with options set as described below No command is available to set IP options The router doe...

Page 30: ...e enabled and the DHCP server and DHCP relay functions cannot be enabled at the same time When the DHCP IP address range is changed all binding entries automatically added routes and ARP Table entries...

Page 31: ...HCP Relay is enabled it is possible to limit the number of DHCP clients The IP Routing Table and ARP Table are automatically updated The DHCP relay agent in the router should be used when there is a D...

Page 32: ...parameters that affect filtering such as enabling bridging or routing can only be configured on the DSL router IP Protocol Type Filtering By default IP Protocol Type IP filtering is disabled on the H...

Page 33: ...in the order in which they were configured For additional information about Ethertype filters refer to the Hotwire MVL ReachDSL MVL RADSL IDSL and SDSL Cards Models 8310 8312 8314 8510 8373 8374 8303...

Page 34: ...th an ATM uplink supports bridged PDUs only NOTE Standard mode vs VNET mode is configured on the DSL card at the DSLAM GranDSLAM chassis by changing the link encapsulation on the DSL port Both ends of...

Page 35: ...ted model Standard mode in the network FUNI Frame based User to Network Interface Figure 3 1 1483 Routed Network Model Standard mode O I ALARMS Major Minor Fan B A POWER IPC Hotwire GranDSLAM DSL Rout...

Page 36: ...3 Configuring the DSL Router 3 14 May 2001 6371 A2 GB20 20...

Page 37: ...the DSL Router The Hotwire DSL Router configuration examples include Basic Bridging Configuration Example Basic Routing Configuration Example Basic NAT Configuration Example NAPT Configuration Example...

Page 38: ...g only mode is the default configuration Basic Bridging Configuration Example This is the factory default configuration To return the DSL router to the factory default configuration use the following...

Page 39: ...L interface dsl1 of the DSL router The commands and syntax for this example are ip routing enable ifn address eth1 155 1 3 254 255 255 255 0 ifn address dsl1 155 1 4 254 255 255 255 0 ip route create...

Page 40: ...net IP address of the DSL router 10 1 3 1 Since Basic NAT is enabled and the dsl1 interface address is on the same subnet as the Basic NAT global IP network address Proxy ARP must be enabled on the DS...

Page 41: ...ddress in NAT static mappings can be in the same subnet but cannot be the same IP address When IP Scoping is enabled Basic NAT is enabled and the dsl1 interface is NOT part of the Basic NAT global IP...

Page 42: ...and syntax for this example are ip routing enable ifn address eth1 10 1 3 1 255 255 255 0 ifn address dsl1 155 1 3 2 255 255 255 0 ip route create upstream eth1 155 1 3 1 nat napt address 155 1 3 2 na...

Page 43: ...erface The ip routing enable command is only required when using firmware version 4 2 5 or higher FUNI MPOA 1483 routed link encapsulation can be used with this configuration and the DSL card Models 8...

Page 44: ...ic NAT is enabled and the dsl1 interface address is on the same subnet as the Basic NAT global IP network address Proxy ARP must be enabled on the DSL interface dsl1 If IP Scoping is enabled the clien...

Page 45: ...d into the client VNID table The ip routing enable command is only required when using firmware version 4 2 5 or higher This configuration is only supported with firmware version 4 2 5 or higher FUNI...

Page 46: ...l 8304 8344 etc The commands and syntax for this example are ip routing enable ifn address eth1 155 1 3 254 255 255 255 0 ifn address dsl1 unnumbered ip route create upstream eth1 155 1 3 1 proxy arp...

Page 47: ...255 255 255 0 ifn address dsl1 unnumbered ip route create upstream eth1 155 1 3 1 proxy arp eth1 enable proxy arp dsl1 enable dhcp relay enable dhcp relay address 155 1 3 253 NOTES Bridging mode is r...

Page 48: ...1 3 10 255 255 255 240 ifn address dsl1 155 1 3 2 255 255 255 0 ip route create upstream eth1 155 1 3 1 nat basic address 155 1 3 0 nat basic enable dhcp server addresses 10 1 3 2 10 1 3 9 dhcp serve...

Page 49: ...255 0 ifn address dsl1 155 1 3 2 255 255 255 0 ip route create upstream eth1 155 1 3 1 ip route create 130 26 7 0 255 255 255 0 120 26 7 100 NOTES The ip routing enable command is only required when...

Page 50: ...4 DSL Router Configuration Examples 4 14 May 2001 6371 A2 GB20 20...

Page 51: ...ernet and DSL interface links Refer to Interface Status on page 5 3 Performance Statistics For service and management domains Ethernet and DSL interface and links IP processing and bridge operation Re...

Page 52: ...tected by the router TST Blinking ON OFF A firmware download is in progress The ALM LED is also blinking alternately during a download A power on self test or service provider initiated test is in pro...

Page 53: ...erface as the one that uses its IP address as a Router ID If no interface is defined as Primary the last numbered interface that was created becomes the Primary IP Address Performance Statistics Perfo...

Page 54: ...Ethernet Interface eth1 Discarded Frames Reason Frame Length Greater than Max exceeds maximum length allowed Receive Buffer Pool Depletion Packet Processing Disabled Unknown Protocol Error Alignment...

Page 55: ...Queue Overflows Mgmt Domain Tx Link Down Discards Mgmt Domain Wrpr wrapper Tx Queue Overflows Receive Aborts Receive Buffer Pool Depletion Receive CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check Errors Receive Frame Too...

Page 56: ...ve Packets Filtered Ethernet Transmit Packets Filtered Fragmentation Failures ICMP Internet Control Management Protocol Errors Non routable Packets No Route to Destination No Route to Source No Upstre...

Page 57: ...ommand Line Interface for additional information Table 5 4 Reasons for Bridge Discarded Frames Reason Broadcast Attempts Dropped Frames Discarded byFilters Frames Exceeding MTU Maximum Transmission Un...

Page 58: ...5 Monitoring the DSL Router 5 8 May 2001 6371 A2 GB20 20...

Page 59: ...The DSL router can be restarted locally or remotely From the CLI type Restart and press Enter The router reinitializes itself performing a power on self test and resetting the local System Log SYSLOG...

Page 60: ...cal SYSLOG is cleared upon restart Events are classified by severity level and the system administrator can specify the minimum severity to be logged show syslog Minimum Access Level Operator Command...

Page 61: ...splayed as high severity to low severity are as follows EMER emergency the system is unusable ERR error conditions reported NORM normal or administrative reporting INFO informational reporting Example...

Page 62: ...ed in error NORM Normal or administrative reporting Admin enable Admin enable failure Any configuration change command Configuration changes saved Download completed Download failure Login Login failu...

Page 63: ...pt does not redisplay until the Ping is finished or aborted with Ctrl c Example ping 135 300 41 8 l 144 w 30 i eth1 dest ip The destination IP address of the device to ping mgt Specifies that the IP a...

Page 64: ...s display in the following formats For a successful Ping Ping reply from x x x x bytes of data nn Where nn is the number of bytes of data For a timeout Ping reply from x x x x REQUEST TIMED OUT For an...

Page 65: ...Once TraceRoute starts the input prompt will not redisplay until TraceRoute finishes or is aborted with Ctrl c Example traceroute 135 300 41 8 w 60 i eth1 dest ip The destination IP address for TraceR...

Page 66: ...n byte packet The Hop is the Time to Live TTL value set in the IP packet header The Round Trip Time contains the time in 100 ms intervals for each attempt to reach the destination with the TTL value H...

Page 67: ...ory default settings Display the router s hardware and identification information Display system status including DSL link and Ethernet status Display a sequence of commands that will set all configur...

Page 68: ...and line can be edited Use the Left and Right Arrow keys to move the insertion point enter the new characters or use the Delete key to delete the character just to the left of the insertion point Synt...

Page 69: ...page A 5 Ethernet Frame Format Command on page A 5 Interface and Service Domain IP Address Commands on page A 6 IP Routing Commands on page A 7 ARP Commands on page A 9 Proxy ARP Command on page A 10...

Page 70: ...ode factory Causes configuration mode to be entered and the factory default settings are loaded The save command must be entered to save the configuration factory defaults to the active configuration...

Page 71: ...routed PDUs Protocol Data Units LLC Logical Link Control encapsulation The default is LLC VC Virtual Circuit based multiplexing frame 802 3 DIX Minimum Access Level Administrator Command Mode Config...

Page 72: ...as the Router ID The Router ID is important when the DSL interface is unnumbered If no interface is defined as Primary the last numbered interface created will become the Primary IP Address unnumbere...

Page 73: ...next hop ip address must be provided dest mask Subnet mask for the destination IP address next hop ip IP address of the next hop downstream router used to reach the destination A next hop with an IP a...

Page 74: ...activated in the service domain All protocols including IP are bridged unless IP routing is enabled This is the factory default disable No bridging can take place bridge aging timeout time Minimum Ac...

Page 75: ...minutes arp create ip address mac address arp delete ip address Minimum Access Level Administrator Command Mode Config Creates or deletes a single static Address Resolution Protocol ARP Table entry St...

Page 76: ...les Proxy ARP for the specified interface If enable or disable is not entered enable is assumed Example proxy arp dsl1 disable eth1 The Ethernet interface dsl1 The DSL interface enable Enable Proxy AR...

Page 77: ...ne mapping cannot take place This is the default setting nat basic address ip addr ip mask Minimum Access Level Administrator Command Mode Config Defines the public IP addresses used in the one to one...

Page 78: ...number for the specified server nat basic map public ip private ip nat basic map lower public ip lower private ip upper private ip Minimum Access Level Administrator Command Mode Config Statically map...

Page 79: ...local host lower private ip Lowermost IP address of a range of local host IP addresses which are to be deleted upper private ip Uppermost IP address of a range of local IP addresses which are to be de...

Page 80: ...sk Minimum Access Level Administrator Command Mode Config Specifies the range of IP addresses to be used by the DHCP server When the DHCP address range is changed all binding entries automatically add...

Page 81: ...2 dhcp relay enable disable Minimum Access Level Administrator Command Mode Config Enables or disables the DHCP relay agent The DHCP relay agent will maintain up to 256 DHCP clients Example dhcp rela...

Page 82: ...tes as a router gateway or a bridge NOTE IP routing of traffic in the management domain is unaffected by this command IP routing is always enabled for management domain traffic enable Enable IP routin...

Page 83: ...tected an internal failure link up The Ethernet link is up and operational link down The Ethernet link is down selftest A failure occurred during a restart test start A test has started on the interfa...

Page 84: ...m condition reverts to Normal when the problem has been corrected show arp Minimum Access Level Operator Command Mode Standard Sample show arp display ip addr MAC addr timeout min status x x x x xx xx...

Page 85: ...bled disabled eth1 frame DIX 802 3 proxy ARP eth1 enabled disabled proxy ARP dsl1 enabled disabled basic NAT enabled disabled NAPT enabled disabled or NAT disabled DHCP server enabled disabled DHCP re...

Page 86: ...e status Status information displayed for show interface eth1 Ethernet Link up down This is the same status as the Ethernet LED MAC address xx xx xx xx xx xx proxy ARP eth1 enabled disabled ifn eth1 1...

Page 87: ...g The 100 most recent SYSLOG entries are kept locally You specify the number of entries you wish to view Entries are displayed in reverse order from the most recent to the oldest number Number of loca...

Page 88: ...conds hello 2 max age 20 forward delay 15 topology change 35 hold 1 aging 300 Root ID priority 120 address 00 00 0d 00 00 00 Root path cost 0 Root port ID priority 128 number 0 Port eth1 ID priority 1...

Page 89: ...Pauses on Tx nnnn Defers on Tx nnnn Total Frames Discarded nnnn Zero valued discards are not shown Refer to Table 5 1 Reasons for Ethernet Interface eth1 Discarded Frames in Chapter 5 Monitoring the...

Page 90: ...nn Total Bytes Transmitted nnnn Total Frames Received nnnn Total Frames Transmitted nnnn Broadcasts Attempted to Broadcast nnnn Non brdcasts Attempted to Broadcast nnnn Filtering Database Entries Aged...

Page 91: ...Version xxxxxxxx active Image 1 FW Version xxxxxxxx DSP FW Version xxx Selftest Result 0xxxxx if failed pass fail show traps Minimum Access Level Operator Command Mode Standard Sample show traps disp...

Page 92: ...A Command Line Interface A 26 May 2001 6371 A2 GB20 20...

Page 93: ...d page A 9 arp timeout for complete entries 20 minutes page A 9 arp timeout for incomplete entries 5 seconds page A 9 authen fail trap disabled page A 17 bridge enabled page A 8 bridge aging timeout 3...

Page 94: ...ings purged page A 12 nat ip address purged page A 11 nat napt disabled page A 11 nat napt static port mappings purged page A 12 nat timeout 20 minutes page A 12 packet processing enabled page A 16 pa...

Page 95: ...Table B 2 Command Line Shortcuts 1 of 3 Command 1483encap llc vc admin enable disable arp create ip addr mac addr arp delete ip addr arp timeout complete time arp timeout incomplete time arp purge aut...

Page 96: ...te upstream eth1 ifn next hop ip ip route delete dest ip dest mask ip route delete upstream eth1 ifn ip route purge ip routing enable disable list config logout name name nat basic address ip addr ip...

Page 97: ...idge show config show console show dhcp relay server show interface dsl1 eth1 show ip route ip addr show log number of entries show nat basic napt show spanning tree show statistics dsl1 eth1 ip bridg...

Page 98: ...B Configuration Defaults and Command Line Shortcuts B 6 May 2001 6371 A2 GB20 20...

Page 99: ...n on SNMP NOTE There are several SNMP Sets that result in resetting the DSL router When this happens the NMS that sent the Set command may not receive a response from the DSL router and will time out...

Page 100: ...ed by the operating software for the DSL router hot_sys mib Hotwire System MIB ifIndex RFC 1573 devFailureStatus pdn_HealthAndStatus devSelfTestFailure 1 Minor A hardware failure of the unit was detec...

Page 101: ...MIBs Standard MIBs supported consist of the following RFC 1213 MIB II RFC 1573 Evolution of the Interfaces Group RFC 2096 IP Forwarding Table MIB RFC 2665 Ethernet Like MIB MIB II RFC 1213 The object...

Page 102: ...el number 6301 IDSL router 6302 IDSL 4 port router 6341 SDSL router 6342 SDSL 4 port router 6351 ReachDSL router 6371 RADSL router sysObjectID system 2 Identifies the network management subsystem for...

Page 103: ...k subnetwork 2 Layer 2 functionality for DSL interface and Ethernet interface LLC internet 4 Layer 3 functionality IP for all management links end to end 8 Layer 4 functionality TCP for all management...

Page 104: ...downstream rate of the DSL interface once trained or zero if not trained Ethernet interface 10240000 bps for 10 MB operation or 102400000 for 100 MB operation ifPhysAddress ifEntry 6 Identifies the p...

Page 105: ...17 ifOutDiscards ifEntry 19 ifOutErrors ifEntry 20 Table C 3 Interfaces Group Objects 3 of 3 Table C 4 Extension to Interfaces Table Object Description Setting Contents ifName ifXEntry 1 Provides the...

Page 106: ...ived by but not addressed to the DSL router The value is read only and always displays 1 ipDefaultTTL ip 2 TTL Time To Live Minimum value is 15 Maximum value is 255 The default is 64 ipAddrTable ip 20...

Page 107: ...al ANDed with the destination address This is the mask before being compared to the value in the ipCidrRouteDest field ipCidrRouteTos ipCidrRouteEntry 3 The policy specifier is the IP Table of the Ser...

Page 108: ...es snmp 9 snmpInBadValues snmp 10 snmpInReadOnlys snmp 11 snmpInGenErrs snmp 12 snmpInGetResponses snmp 18 snmpInTraps snmp 19 snmpOutGetRequests snmp 25 snmpOutGetNexts snmp 26 snmpOutSetRequests snm...

Page 109: ...ternalMacTransmitErrors dot3StatsEntry 10 Always 0 zero dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors dot3StatsEntry 11 dot3StatsFrameTooLongs dot3StatsEntry 13 dot3StatsInternalMacReceiverErrors dot3StatsEntry 16 Alwa...

Page 110: ...with no warning devControlDownLoadIndex devControlDownloadEntry 1 Represents the firmware bank bank 1 bank 2 devControlDownLoadRelease devControlDownLoadEntry 2 Indicates the software release for the...

Page 111: ...on the device The DSL router only supports one test at a time applStopAllTests applTest 3 Initiates the clearing of all application based tests noOp No operation stop All tests are stopped and curren...

Page 112: ...mation 28 15028 Range 64 Default applPingTestTimeout applpingTestEntry 5 Number of seconds between echo request attempts 10 Default applPingTestMaxPings applpingTestEntry 6 Maximum number of Pings 1 O...

Page 113: ...characters applTracerouteTestId applTracerouteResultsEntry 1 Contains the results of a TraceRoute test Supports only one test per device applTracerouteHopCount applTracerouteResultsEntry 2 Number of...

Page 114: ...ssed selftest F Failed selftest devAbortStatus devStatus 3 This object is used to retrieve the latest abort status that is stored in the agent Possible abort codes are INVALID_INTR INT_TIMEOUT O_YAMOS...

Page 115: ...command Data purged includes Interface IP addresses IP route table entries ARP cache entries NAT entries DHCP server entries noOp 1 always reads as this value and represents factory1 to active 8 devCo...

Page 116: ...PT Mapping Group Facilitates the creation and configuration of NAPT mappings The DSL router accepts any single public IP address for NAPT operation The subnet mask 255 255 255 255 is used when the NAP...

Page 117: ...ients in the DHCP reply message from the DHCP server If this value is not set the accepted value is 0 0 0 0 DHCP Binding Group Facilitates the display of DHCP bindings This group is fully supported DH...

Page 118: ...2 DSL Endpoint Configuration Group Objects Table Object Description Setting Contents ipCidrRouteUpstreamNextHop IpCidrRouteXEntry 1 Corresponds to the upstream Next Hop Router address If the DSL inter...

Page 119: ...length is set to 8 Parity is set to None Stop bits is set to 1 Flow control is set to Off or None Accessing the List Command Output Use the list config command to output command strings needed to res...

Page 120: ...to VT100 5 Select the Terminal Setup button and set to 132 column mode 6 Select OK to exit Terminal Setup 7 Select the ASCII Setup button Set Line delay to 50 ms Set Character delay to 2 ms 8 Select O...

Page 121: ...ess 2 3 capability A 1 command recall A 2 conventions used in command syntax A 2 navigating A 1 shortcuts B 3 commands bridge A 8 DHCP relay agent A 15 IP packet processing A 16 show A 18 commands ava...

Page 122: ...nterprise MIBs C 11 eth1 Ethernet interface 3 2 statistics 5 3 Ethernet frame format command A 5 interface 3 2 show interface link status A 20 statistics 5 3 A 23 reasons for discarded frames 5 4 even...

Page 123: ...tatistics A 23 mapping NAT function A 12 message syslog display 6 5 messages from SYSLOG 6 4 MIB compliance C 3 MIB II IP Group C 8 System Group C 4 mode bridge 3 2 router 3 2 Standard 3 13 Standard o...

Page 124: ...ter 1 2 reasons for discarded data 5 4 relay agent commands A 15 DHCP 4 11 restart device 6 1 results show commands A 18 RFC 1042 3 2 1483 3 5 3 12 encapsulation command A 5 1631 3 6 2131 3 8 3 9 2132...

Page 125: ...ring 5 3 A 17 DSL A 23 Ethernet A 23 IP processing A 24 performance 5 3 show 5 3 status interfaces 5 3 LED 5 2 syntax conventions used in commands A 2 syslog 6 1 6 2 enable 6 2 events 6 4 IP address 6...

Page 126: ...Index IN 6 May 2001 6371 A2 GB20 20...

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