Commands with EEC
10-4
IP Commands
This command defines a subnet. Type “subnet” without any parameters to view a list of the configured subnets.
10.3.6
Subnet Delete Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 ip> subnet delete <net name>
where
<net name> =
The name of the subnet.
This command removes a subnet.
10.3.7 Subnet
Flush
Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 ip> subnet flush
This command removes all of the subnets.
10.3.8 Route
Add
Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 ip> route add <dom name> a.b.c.d <relay> [am:bm:cm:dm [<cost>
[<timeout s>]]]
where
<dom name> =
The name of the static route.
a.b.c.d =
The destination IP address of packets that this static route is to route.
<relay> =
The IP address of the gateway that you want to send the packets through.
am:bm:cm:dm =
The destination subnet mask of packets that this static route is to route.
<cost> =
The metric (hop count) of this static route.
[<timeout s>] =
The time period in seconds that this static route is to remain in the system.
Type “timeout” followed by an integer (omitting the timeout parameter or
using “timeout 0” makes the static route permanent).
This command defines a new, static IP forwarding route or edits an existing one. Type “route” without any
parameters to view a list of the configured static routes.
Use 0’s for the destination IP address and subnet mask to configure a default static route for the device. The
device uses the default static route to forward packets for which it cannot find another route. The following is
the syntax for configuring a static route.
192.168.1.1 ip> route add <dom name> 0.0.0.0 <relay> 0:0:0:0
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