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delete pat entry <public port #>
Description:
This command deletes the specified port mapping from the Network Address Translation
Table.
delete pat entry default
Description:
This command deletes the default port mapping from the Network Address Translation
Table.
disable spoofing <Interface Name> <iprip>
enable spoofing <Interface Name> <iprip>
Description:
These commands enable/disable spoofing over switched connection profiles.
Since dial-up connection (e.g. ISDN calls) charges are based on the connection time, a technique called IP
spoofing is often used to limit or prevent unnecessary connection time. This is done by (1) allowing
control packets to be sent only when the connection is already up transmitting user data, or (2) allowing
control packets to be spoofed (faked) so that they don’t add load to the WAN traffic. IP RIP broadcasts
are sent only when the connection is up.
Example:
Router> enable spoofing isdn1 iprip
Router> disable spoofing isp2 iprip
ping <ipAddr> [n_times] [n_size]
Description:
See description under Diagnostics.
set ip default route <gateway-ipAddr>
set ip default route <Profile Name>
Description:
This command is used to set the IP default route. The default route will be used when an IP
packet’s destination IP address cannot be found in the IP routing table. If the default route is not defined,
such a packet is discarded.
Example:
Router> set ip default route 204.71.220.153
Router> set ip default route isp1
set ip lan <ip_addr> <netMask>
Description:
This command assigns a “public” IP address to the LAN port of the router. As a
consequence, the LAN port maps to two IP addresses (one public and one private), and is therefore on
two networks.