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allow execution of up to four commands after the PPP link is
established
¡
ppp
<port> d
own1 <command>
¡
ppp
<port> d
own2 <command>
¡
ppp
<port> d
own3 <command>
¡
ppp <port> down4<command>
- the “down1” to “down4”
options allow execution of up to four commands after the PPP link
is broken down
¡
ppp <ppp> user <username> -
sets the username used
during the PPP authorization (if required by the remote router)
¡
ppp <port> password <password>
- sets the password used
during the PPP authorization (if required by the remote router)
¡
ppp
<port>
debug on
¡
ppp
<port>
debug off
- enables and disables, respectively, the
syslog debugging of the PPP link
3.3.20.
prompt
The default "Tahoe>" prompt may be changed to help identifying
the router. Enter
"prompt <new prompt>"
to change the default.
3.3.21.
ps
Show the processes list.
3.3.22.
reboot
Reboots the router. All unsaved changes to the configuration will
be lost.
3.3.23.
route
The “route” command is similar to analogous Linux command. It
is used to configure the IP routing,. The “route” alone shows the current
routing table. It may be modified using following commands:
¡
route add <address> <interface>
- adds the route to a
specific host directly through the interface (the station with this
address has to be in the network directly connected to that
interface)
¡
route add <address> gw <gateway>
- adds the route to a
specific host through a gateway
¡
route add -net <address> netmask <network mask>
<interface>
- adds the route to a subnet with given address and
network mask directly through a specified interface
¡
route add -net <address> netmask <network mask> gw
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<gateway>
- adds the route to a subnet with given address and
network mask through a specified gateway
¡
route add default gw <address>
- adds the default route
through a given gateway
¡
route del <address>
- removes route to an IP address given
¡
route del -net <address> netmask <network mask> -
removes route to a subnet specified
¡
route del default -
removes default route
3.3.24.
snmp
The “snmp” command is used to configure the SNMP (Simple
Network Management Protocol) support. It has following syntax:
¡
snmp
- shows current settings:
Tahoe> snmp
SNMP on
Read community: public
Write community: private
SNMP host1: <any>
SNMP host2: <disabled>
SNMP host3: <disabled>
¡
snmp on -
enables SNMP support
¡
snmp off
- disables SNMP support
¡
snmp rdcomm <text
> - sets the read community - the
password used to read the SNMP parameters
¡
snmp wrcomm <text>
- sets the write community - the
password used to write the SNMP parameters
¡
snmp host1 <address>
¡
snmp host2 <address>
¡
snmp host3 <address>
- allows setting of up to 3 addresses,
from which the SNMP access will be permited. Entering 0.0.0.0
allows access from any address, while 255.255.255.255 disables
an entry (entering 255.255.255.255 in all three positions is equal
to disabling the SNMP service)
3.3.25.
strictarp
The “strictarp” command helps protecting the LAN against the
unauthorized access. After enabling the “strictarp” mode (by typing
”strictarp on”
) and entering the static IP-MAC assignments (using “arp
add”) the router would listen to incoming ARP requests asking for the
addresses it has in its static table. If the request comes from another
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