SNAP2411
Ethernet Commands
Command Description
arp –a
-d <ipaddr>
-s <ipaddr> <eaddr>
Displays arp table
Deletes arp entry
Adds arp entry
dns [
[0|1]
<ipaddr>]
Show current DNS server ip addresses
Sets DNS server ip addresses
ip [
<ipaddr>
<netmask>]
Displays current SNAP IP address
Sets SNAP IP address and optionally the
netmask
ping <ipaddr>
Pings TCP/IP host
route [ help
add <ipaddr|default> <gwaddr>
<netmask>
del
<ipaddr>
list
]
Displays help screen for command
Adds IP address and netmask to route list
Deletes IP address from route list
Lists route IP addresses
socks
Displays network socket information
arp
Manipulates the address resolution procedure table. This command is provided
primarily as a debugging tool for setting up networks.
ipaddr
is the device IP
address and
eaddr
is the physical Ethernet address of the device
dns
Sets or displays the ip addresses to be used for the primary and backup DNS servers.
If not set, DNS name resolution must be handled by a proxy server or a DNS server
ip address must be set in the subscriber PCs.
ip
Sets the IP address of the SNAP. The default IP address is 0.0.0.0. When specified
netmask
sets the netmask number. The default netmask is 255.255.255.0.
ping
sends inquiry packets to TCP/IP host specified in <ipaddr> and displays the amount
of time that elapsed before a response was received. Continuously sends requests
until a key is pressed. When a DNS server is present whose IP address has been
entered into the SNAP, it is possible to use URLs rather than IP addresses to ping
sites.
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