Network Tools
Network Tools Screens
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There are two categories of commands in the command set.
•
Built-in Commands – Allow the user to access and manage network devices. The commands are
arp
,
bridge
,
defroute
,
netstat
,
ping
,
reset
,
show
,
traceroute
,
soft_reset
,
telnet
,
link_trap
,
cdp
,
loopback_detect
,
arp_learn
,
atm_stp_state
,
gigabit_port_mode
(only appears if a
gigabit interface module is installed),
vrrpPort
,
stpStandby
,
stpPort
,
lg_frame_admin
,
dynamic_egress
, and
radius
. The atm_stp_state command only displays when an HSIM or
VHSIM is installed that supports ATM, such as the HSIM-A6DP or VHSIM-A6DP.
•
Special Commands – Allow the user to exit from Network Tools. The commands are
done, quit,
or exit
.
The commands are presented in the following format:
NOTE: The conventions used in describing the commands in Network Tools are as
follows:
Arguments enclosed by [ ] are required.
Arguments enclosed by < > are optional.
In the following command examples, the information entered by the user is shown in
bold font
.
To abort the output or interrupt a process, press the CONTROL key and c key
simultaneously, designated as ^C here.
command
Description:
Briefly describes the command and its uses.
Syntax:
Shows the required command format. It indicates where arguments, if any,
must be specified.
Options:
Lists any additional fields in the appropriate format that may be added to the
command.
Example:
Shows an example of the command.