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FrameSaver® SLV 9126-II Router Quick Reference Document Number 9126-A2-GL12-00 September 2002 Product Documentation Online Complete documentation for this product is available at www.paradyne.com. Select Library → Technical Manuals → FrameSaver Frame Relay Devices. Select the following document: 9128-A2-GB20 FrameSaver SLV 9126, 9126-II, and 9128-II CSU/DSU, and 9126-II Router User’s Guide To order a paper copy of a Paradyne document: Within the U.S.A., call 1-800-PARADYNE (1-800-727-2396) Outside the U.S.A., call 1-727-530-8623 Getting Started If you have not yet installed and set up the FrameSaver SLV Router, do so now. Refer to the FrameSaver SLV 9126-II Router Installation Instructions, Document Number 9126-A2-GN12, that came with the unit. Before starting to use the FrameSaver SLV Router, it is recommended that you download the User’s Guide so you have access to information about the unit, then print chapters or sections you may want to reference. This quick reference contains: Menu Hierarchy, below Configuration Option Summaries on page 4 Command Line Summaries on page 20 Menu Hierarchy The Menu Hierarchy on the following pages shows a pictorial view of the organization of the FrameSaver CSU/DSU and Router’s screens, which can help you navigate the menus and access information. ISDN backup and Data Ports options do not apply to the router. 1 MAIN MENU Status Status Test Configuration Auto-Configuration Control Easy Install System and Test Status LMI Reported DLCIs IP Path Connection Status PVC Connection Status Timeslot Assignment Status DBM Interface Status IP Routing Table Performance Statistics Trap Event Log Display LEDs and Control Leads Identity IP Path LMI Reported Connection Status Self-Test Results DLCIs System and Test Status Last System Reset Health and Status Test Status DLCI Status CIR (bps) Identity PVC Connection Timeslot Status Assignment System Status NAM Source Link, Device Name DLCI, EDLCI Primary IP Address Destination Link, Status DLCI, EDLCI, Discovery Status Source Alternate Destination Link, DLCI, EDLCI, Status PVC Tests (DLCI Number) PVC Loopback Send Pattern Monitor Pattern Connectivity Test Call Network and Data Ports Physical Frame Relay DLCI Records ISDN DLCI Records Service Level Verification DLCI Frame Relay ESF Line DBM Call Ethernet Clear All Statistics Destination Mask Gateway Hop Type Interface TTL Physical Tests Local Loopbacks Remote Loopbacks Send/Monitor Patterm Tests Configuration Edit/Display Physical Link Profiles DLCI Records Virtual Router Ports Number of Trap Events Time Elapsed Since Event Event Test DSX-1 Interface Status Line Framing Format Line Coding Format Line Equalization Send All Ones IP Routing Table Configuration Auto-Configuration Control Easy Install System Frame Relay and LMI Class of Service Definitions Service Level Verification General Performance Statistics MAIN MENU Status Test PVC Tests: Network Data Port ISDN Call/ Physical Tests: Network Data Port DSX-1 PRI (9128-II) Other: IP Ping Lamp Test Abort All Tests DBM Network Timeslot Status DSX-1 Timeslot Status Trap Event Log System Network DSX-1 Data Ports (CSU/DSUs) Virtual Router Ports (Routers) ISDN Time Slot Assignment PVC Connections IP Path List Management and Communication Auto Backup Criteria Time Slot Assignment Load Configuration from: Management and Communication Options Frame Relay Network Assignments DSX-1 to Network Assignments Sync Data Port Assignments (9128-II NAM) Clear Assignments MAIN MENU Status Test Node IP Management PVCs General SNMP Management Telnet and FTP Session SNMP NMS Security SNMP Traps Ethernet Communication Port Modem Port Configuration Auto-Configuration Control Easy Install IP Path List Add and Display Static Paths New or Modify Management PVC Entry 2 PVC Connection Table Source Link, DLCI, EDLCI Primary Destination Link, DLCI, EDLCI Alternate Destination Link, DLCI, EDLCI New or Modify PVC Connection Entry 02-17305a MAIN MENU Status Test Configuration Auto-Configuration Auto-Configuration Frame Relay Discovery Mode Control Easy Install Automatic Circuit Removal Automatic Backup Configuration MAIN MENU Status Test Configuration Auto-Configuration Control Modem Call Directories System Information Administer Logins Change Operating Mode Select Software Release LMI Packet Capture Utility Enable/Disable Modem PassThru to COM Disconnect Modem Reset Device System Information Device Name System Name, Location, Contact Date Time Administer Logins Select Software Release Login ID Password Access Level Current Release Alternate Release Switch & Reset New Control Easy Install LMI Packet Capture Utility Capture Interface Packet Capture Start/Stop Status Packets in Buffer Display LMI Trace Log Login Entry LMI Trace Log MAIN MENU Status Test Configuration Auto-Configuration Control Easy Install Easy Install Node IP Address and Subnet Mask TS Access Create Dedicated Network Management Link Time Slot Assignment Screen Ethernet Port Options Screen Selected Network Physical Interface Options 02-17305b 3 Configuration Option Summaries This section summarizes the configuration options accessed when you select Configuration from the Main Menu. System Network DSX-1 Virtual Router Ports Time Slot Assignment — Frame Relay Network Assignments — DSX-1 to Network Assignments PVC Connections IP Path List (Static) Management and Communication System Select System Options to configure options applicable to the entire system. Frame Relay and LMI Class of Service Definitions Service Level Verification General 4 Frame Relay and LMI Select Frame Relay and LMI to configure the general frame relay options for the system. Frame Relay and LMI Configuration Option Settings LMI Behavior [Independent], Rtr-S0_Follows_Net1-FR1, Net1-FR1_Follows_Rtr-S0, Rtr-S0_Codependent_with_Net1-FR1 LMI Error Event (N2) 1, 2, [3], 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 LMI Clearing Event (N3) [1], 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 LMI Status Enquiry (N1) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, [6], . . . 255 LMI Heartbeat (T1) 5, [10], 15, 20, 25, 30 LMI Inbound Heartbeat (T2) 5, 10, [15], 20, 25, 30 LMI N4 Measurement Period (T3) 5, 10, 15, [20], 25, 30 Default in [Bold] Class of Service Definitions Select Class of Service Definitions to configure class of service and code point definitions. Class of Service Definitions Configuration Option Settings Class of Svc Name ASCII text (8 characters) Measure Latency & Availability N, Y Code Points Assigned N, Y Code Point Definitions Code Pnt 000000–111111 ID 1–7 Name ASCII text (8 characters) 5 Default in [Bold] Service Level Verification Select Service Level Verification to configure the SLV options for the system. Service Level Verification Configuration Option Settings SLV Sample Interval (secs) 10–3600 SLV Synchronization Role [Tributary], Controller, None SLV Type Standard, COS 1–COS 7 SLV Delivery Ratio Enable, [Disable] DLCI Down on SLV Timeout Enable, [Disable] SLV Timeout Error Event Threshold 1, 2, [3], . . . 20 SLV Timeout Clearing Event Threshold [1], 2, 3, . . . 20 SLV Round Trip Latency Error Threshold 50–[10000] SLV Latency Clearing Event Threshold 1, [2], 3, . . . 20 SLV Packet Size (bytes) [64]–2048 Default in [Bold] [60] General Select General to configure a timeout period and duration for user-initiated loopbacks and pattern tests, a primary and secondary clock source for the system, and a system alarm relay. General Configuration Option Settings Test Timeout [Enable], Disable Test Duration (min) 1–120 Primary Clock Source [Net1], DSX, Internal Secondary Clock Source Net1, DSX, [Internal] 6 Default in [Bold] [10] Network Select Network to configure the Network physical options, frame relay characterisitics, and DLCI records. Physical Select Network, then Physical to configure physical characteristics for the T1 network interface. Physical Configuration Option Settings Line Framing Format D4, [ESF] Line Coding Format AMI, [B8ZS] Line Build Out (LBO) [0.0], –7.5, –15, –22.5 Bit Stuffing [62411], Disable Transmit Timing [System], Interface Network Initiated LLB [Enable], Disable Network Initiated PLB [Enable], Disable Network Initiated DCLB Disable, [V.54_&_ANSI] ANSI Performance Report Messages Enable, [Disable] Excessive Error Rate Threshold [10E-4], 10E-5, 10E-6, 10E-7, 10E-8, 10E-9 Circuit Identifier Text Field, [Clear] 7 Default in [Bold] Frame Relay Select Network, then Frame Relay to configure the frame relay characteristics of the network interface. Frame Relay Configuration Option Settings LMI Protocol lnitialize_From_Net1FR1, Initialize_From_Interface, Auto_On_LMI_Fail, Standard, Annex-A, Annex-D Default in [Bold] [lnitialize_From_Interface] for a data port link. [Auto_On_LMI_Fail] for a network link. Traffic Policing Enable, [Disable] LMI Parameters [System], Custom When LMI Parameters is set to System: Frame Relay DS0s Base Rate [Nx64], Nx56 When LMI Parameters is set to Custom: Frame Relay DS0s Base Rate [Nx64], Nx56 LMI Error Event (N2) 1, 2, [3], 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 LMI Clearing Event (N3) [1], 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 LMI Status Enquiry (N1) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, [6], . . . 255 LMI Heartbeat (T1) 5, [10], 15, 20, 25, 30 LMI Inbound Heartbeat (T2) 5, 10, [15], 20, 25, 30 LMI N4 Measurement Period (T3) 5, 10, 15, [20], 25, 30 8 DLCI Records Select DLCI Records to configure the DLCI records for the following interfaces: Network (Select Network, then DLCI Records) Virtual Router Ports (Select Virtual Router Ports, then DLCI Records) The Auto-Configuration feature provides automatic DLCI record configuration. DLCI Records Configuration Option Settings DLCI Number 16–1007 DLCI Type (Network DLCIs only) Standard, Multiplexed, [IP Enabled] CIR (bps) [0]–1536000 Tc This field displays the committed rate measurement interval to be used for the DLCI based upon the displayed option settings. Committed Burst Size Bc (Bits) [CIR], Other Bc [0]–1536000 Excess Burst Size Be (Bits) Be 0–[1536000] DLCI Priority (Virtual Router Port DLCIs only) Low, Medium, [High] Outbound Management Priority (Network DLCIs only) Low, [Medium], High 9 Default in [Bold] DSX-1 Select DSX-1 to configure the DSX-1 interface. DSX-1 Configuration Option Settings Interface Status Enable, [Disable] Line Framing Format D4, [ESF] Line Coding Format AMI, [B8ZS] Line Equalization [0–133], 133–266, 266–399, 399–533, 533–655 Send all Ones on DSX-1 Failure [Enable], Disable Default in [Bold] Virtual Router Ports Click on Virtual Router Ports, then DLCI Records to configure DLCI records for virtual router ports. See DLCI Records on page 9 for parameters. Time Slot Assignment Select Time Slot Assignment to make cross-connection assignments. Frame Relay Network Assignments Select Frame Relay Network Assignments to assign DS0s on the T1 network interface(s) for frame relay links. Frame Relay-to-Network Interface Time Slot Assignment Network Channel Settings Time Slot Discovery [Enable], Disable N 01–N24 [Available], Assigned, FrameRly1 10 Default in [Bold] DSX-1 to Network Assignments Select DSX-1-to-Network Assignments to assign or unassign DSX-1 time slots to T1 network interface time slots. DSX-1-to-Network Interface Time Slot Assignment Network Channel Settings N 01–N24 [Available], Assigned, DSX-1/yy Signaling and Trunk Conditioning None, [RBS], E&M-idle, E&M-busy, FXSg-idle, FXSg-busy, , FXS1-idle, FXS1-busy, FXSD-idle, FXSD-busy, PLAR3idle, PLAR3busy, PLAR4idle, PLAR4busy, DPO-idle, DPO-busy, FXOg-idle, FXOg-busy, FXO1-idle, FXO1-busy, FXOD-idle, FXOD-busy, DPT-idle, DPT-busy, USER-0000, USER-0001, USER-0010, USER-0011, USER-0100, USER-0101, USER-0110, USER-0111, USER-1000, USER-1001, USER-1010, USER-1011, USER-1100, USER-1101, USER-1110, USER-1111 11 Default in [Bold] PVC Connections Select PVC Connections to manually configure the logical connections between the selected interface and the data ports. The Auto-Configuration feature provides automatic configuration of PVC connections. PVC Connections Configuration Option Settings Source Link Net1-FR1, Rtr-S0 Source DLCI 16 –1007 Source EDLCI 0 – 62 Primary Destination Link Net1-FR1, Rtr-S0 Primary Destination DLCI 16 –1007 Primary Destination EDLCI 0 – 62 Default in [Bold] IP Path List (Static) Select IP Path List (Static) to configure the list of static path IP addresses. IP Path List Configuration Option Settings IP Address 000.000.000.001–223.255.255.255 FWD [No], Yes 12 Default in [Bold] Management and Communication Select Management and Communication to configure the FrameSaver unit so it can be managed by an NMS or Telnet terminal, and to select the appropriate protocols. Node IP Management PVCs General SNMP Management Telnet and FTP Sessions SNMP NMS Security SNMP Traps Ethernet Management Communication Port Modem Port Node IP Select Node IP to configure support of the IP communication network. Node IP Configuration Option Settings Node IP Address 000.000.000.001 – 223.255.255.255, [Clear] Node Subnet Mask [000.000.000.000] – 255.255.255.255, Clear Default IP Destination [None], Modem, COM, Ethernet, PVCname TS Access Management Link [None], PVCname TS Management Link Access Level [Level-1], Level-2, Level-3 TS Management SNMP Validation Enable, [Disable] 13 Default in [Bold] Management PVCs Select Management PVCs to configure a Management PVC for in-band management. The Auto-Configuration feature provides automatic configuration of Management PVCs on the Network interface. Management PVCs Configuration Option Settings Name ASCII text entry Payload Managed Enable, [Disable] Intf IP Address [Node-IP-Address], Special (address entry: 000.000.000.001 – 223.255.255.255 ) Intf Subnet Mask [Node-Subnet-Mask], Calculate, Special (address entry: 000.000.000.000 – 255.255.255.255 ) Primary Link Net1-FR1, Rtr-S0, Clear Primary DLCI 16–1007 Primary EDLCI 0–62 Primary Link RIP None, Standard_out, Proprietary Default in [Bold] (8 characters) General SNMP Management Select General SNMP Management to configure the FrameSaver unit so it can be managed as an SNMP agent. General SNMP Management Configuration Option Settings SNMP Management [Enable], Disable Community Name 1 ASCII text entry, [Public], Clear Name 1 Access Read, [Read/Write] Community Name 2 ASCII text entry, [Clear] Name 2 Access [Read], Read/Write 14 Default in [Bold] Telnet and FTP Sessions Select Telnet and FTP Sessions to configure access to the FrameSaver unit through Telnet or FTP, and to determine whether security will be required. Telnet and FTP Sessions Configuration Option Settings Telnet Session [Enable], Disable Telnet Login Required Enable, [Disable] Session Access Level [Level-1], Level-2, Level-3 Inactivity Timeout [Enable], Disable Disconnect Time (Minutes) 1–60 FTP Session [Enable], Disable FTP Login Required Enable, [Disable] FTP Max Transfer Rate 1–[1536] Default in [Bold] [10] SNMP NMS Security Select SNMP NMS Security to configure access to the unit. SNMP NMS Security Configuration Option Settings NMS IP Validation Enable, [Disable] Number of Managers [1]–10 NMS n IP Address 000.000.000.001–223.255.255.255, [Clear] Access Type [Read], Read/Write 15 Default in [Bold] SNMP Traps Select SNMP Traps to configure desired SNMP traps and dialing out when SNMP traps occur. SNMP Traps Configuration Option Settings SNMP Traps Enable, [Disable] Number of Trap Managers [1]– 6 NMS n IP Address 000.000.000.001–223.255.255.255, [Clear] Initial Route Destination [AutoRoute], COM, Modem, Ethernet, PVCname General Traps Disable, Warm, AuthFail, [Both] Enterprise Specific Traps [Enable], Disable Link Traps Disable, Up, Down, [Both] Link Traps Interfaces Network, DSX-1, T1s, Ports, DBM, [All] DLCI Traps on Interfaces Network, Ports, DBM, [All], None DLCI Traps on Interfaces – Filter [Normal], Filter RMON Traps [Enable], Disable Trap Dial-Out Enable, [Disable] Trap Disconnect [Enable], Disable Call Retry Enable, [Disable] Dial-Out Delay Time (Min) 1–10 Alternate Dial-Out Directory [None], 1–5 Latency Traps [Enable], Disable IP SLV AvailabilityTraps [Enable], Disable [5] 16 Default in [Bold] Ethernet Management Select Ethernet Management to configure the FrameSaver unit’s Ethernet port, if applicable. Ethernet Management Configuration Option Settings Interface Status Enable, [Disable] IP Address 000.000.000.001–223.255.255.255, [Clear] Subnet Mask [000.000.000.000] – 255.255.255.255 , Clear Default Gateway Address 000.000.000.001–223.255.255.255, [Clear] Proxy ARP Enable, [Disable] Default in [Bold] Communication Port Select Communication Port to configure the FrameSaver unit’s COM port. Communication Port Configuration Option Settings Port Use [Terminal], Net Link, Modem PassThru Default in [Bold] When Port Use is set to Terminal: Data Rate (Kbps) 9.6, 14.4, [19.2], 28.8, 38.4, 57.6,115.2 Character Length 7, [8] Parity [None], Even, Odd Stop Bits [1], 2 Ignore Control Leads [Disable], DTR Login Required Enable, [Disable] Port Access Level [Level-1], Level-2, Level-3 Inactivity Timeout [Enable], Disable Disconnect Time (Minutes) 1–60 17 [10] Communication Port (continued) When Port Use is set to Net Link: Data Rate (Kbps) 9.6, 14.4, [19.2], 28.8, 38.4, 57.6,115.2 Character Length [8] Parity [None], Even, Odd Stop Bits [1], 2 Ignore Control Leads [Disable], DTR IP Address 000.000.000.001–223.255.255.255, [Clear] Subnet Mask [000.000.000.000]–255.255.255.255, Clear Link Protocol [PPP], SLIP RIP [None], Standard_out When Port Use is set to Modem PassThru: Data Rate (Kbps) 9.6, 14.4, [19.2], 28.8, 38.4, 57.6,115.2 Character Length 7, [8] Parity [None], Even, Odd Stop Bits [1], 2 Ignore Control Leads [Disable], DTR Modem Port Select Modem Port to configure the FrameSaver unit’s Modem port. Modem Port Configuration Option Settings Port Use [Terminal], Net Link When Port Use is set to Terminal: Dial-In Access [Enable], Disable Login Required Enable, [Disable] Port Access Level [Level-1], Level-2, Level-3 Inactivity Timeout [Enable], Disable Disconnect Time (Minutes) 1–60 18 [10] Default in [Bold] Modem Port (continued) When Port Use is set to Net Link: Dial-In Access [Enable], Disable IP Address 000.000.000.001–223.255.255.255, [Clear] Subnet Mask [000.000.000.000]–255.255.255.255, Clear Link Protocol [PPP], SLIP Alternate IP Address 000.000.000.001–223.255.255.255, [Clear] Alternate Subnet Mask [000.000.000.000]–255.255.255.255, Clear 19 Command Line Summaries Command Line Interface (CLI) Configuration options are listed alphabetically in Table 1, Configuration Commands. The abbreviated (minimal) input for each command is included. For additional CLI summaries, refer to Access Control and System Level Command Summary on page 25 and Show Commands on page 26. For details on each command, refer to CLI Commands, Codes, and Designations in the User’s Guide. To access the router’s CLI, press Shift-r from the Main Menu. Document Conventions The conventions used in Command Line syntax are shown below. The CLI is not case-sensitive, with exception to the Password field. Convention Translation [] Brackets indicate an optional element. {} Braces indicate a required entry. | [{ }] Italics Vertical bars separate mutually exclusive elements. Braces within brackets indicate a required choice within an optional element. Entry is a variable, which the operator must supply. Courier Minimum characters that must be entered. Bold 20 Command Line Interface Configuration Command Line Configuration options are listed alphabetically in Table 1, Configuration Commands. The abbreviated input for each command is included; the minimum number of characters that can be entered in the command are shown in Courier Bold. For the default settings, see Command Line Interface Default Settings on page 24. Table 1. Configuration Commands (1 of 3) Command access-list access-list-num { permit | deny } { { src-ip [ src-wildcard ] | any | host src-host-ip } | { protocol { src-ip src-wildcard | any | host src-host-ip } [ src-operator src-port [ src-end-port ] ] { dest-ip dest-wildcard | any | host dest-host-ip } [ [ icmp-msg-type [ icmp-msg-code ] ] | [ dest-operator dest-port [ dest-end-port ] ] ] } | { type-code [ range end-type-code ] } } no access-list access-list-num [ { permit | deny } { { src-ip [ src-wildcard ] | any | host src-host-ip } | { protocol { src-ip src-wildcard | any | host src-host-ip } [ src-operator src-port [ src-end-port ] ] { dest-ip dest-wildcard | any | host dest-host-ip } [ [ icmp-msg-type [ icmp-msg-code ] ] | [ dest-operator dest-port [ dest-end-port ] ] ] } | { type-code [ range end-type-code ] } } ] arp ip-address mac-address arp-type no arp ip-address [ mac-address arp-type ] arp timeout time no arp timeout [ time ] bridge { crb | bridge-group { acquire | aging-time aging-time | protocol span-tree-protocol | priority span-tree-priority | route route-protocol } } no bridge { crb | bridge-group { acquire | aging-time [ aging-time ] | priority [ span-tree-priority ] | route [ route-protocol ] } } [no] bridge-group bridge-group [no] bridge-group bridge-group { input-type-list in-access-list-200num | output-type-list out-access-list-200num } clear arp-cache 21 Table 1. Configuration Commands (2 of 3) Command clear counters [ intf-type intf-num [ .sub-intf-num ] ] clear ip nat translations * default-router ip-address no default-router [ ip-address ] dns-server ip-address no dns-server [ ip-address ] domain-name domain-name no domain-name [ domain-name ] encapsulation encapsulation-type encapsulation-protocol [no] frame-relay interface-dlci dlci-num interface intf-type intf-num [ .sub-intf-num [ point-to-point ] ] no interface intf-type intf-num.sub-intf-num [ point-to-point ] ip address ip-addr subnet-mask no ip address [ ip-addr subnet-mask ] [no] ip access-group access-list-1-199num [ in | out ] [no] ip dhcp pool pool-name ip dhcp relay max-clients max-dhcp-clients no ip dhcp relay max-clients [ max-dhcp-clients ] [no] ip dhcp-server ip-address [no] ip multicast-routing [no] ip nat { inside | outside } [no] ip nat inside source { list access-list-1– 99num pool pool-name [ overload ] | list access-list-1– 99num interface intf-type intf-num [.sub-intf-num ] static { static-ip-addr1 static-ip-addr2 | protocol static-ip-addr1 static-port-num static-ip-addr2 } } [no] ip nat pool pool-name start-ip-addr end-ip-addr { netmask netmask | { prefix-length | / } prefix-length } 22 overload | Table 1. Configuration Commands (3 of 3) Command ip nat translation timeout time no ip nat translation timeout [ time ] ip route dest-ip dest-mask { next-hop-ip | intf-type intf-num [.sub-intf-num ] } no ip route dest-ip dest-mask [ next-hop-ip | intf-type intf-num [ .sub-intf-num ] ] [no] ip routing [no] ip unnumbered [null 0] lease { days [ hours ] [ minutes ] | infinite } no lease [ days [ hours ] [ minutes ] | infinite ] network network-num [ [ netmask ] netmask | { prefix-length | / } prefix-length ] ] no network [ network-num [ [ netmask ] netmask | { prefix-length | / } prefix-length ] ] ] ping [ protocol ] dest-ip [ source source-ip ] [ length bytes ] [ timeout time ] [ interface intf-type intf-num [ .sub-intf-num ] ] [no] service dhcp traceroute [ protocol ] dest-ip [ source source-ip ] [ length bytes ] [ timeout time ] [ hops hops ] [ interface intf-type intf-num [ .sub-intf-num ] ] 23 Command Line Interface Default Settings The following list shows the default settings: !software version d1.06.04 ! no enable password ip routing no ip multicast-routing service dhcp ip nat translation timeout 86400 ip dhcp relay max-clients 256 bridge 1 acquire bridge 1 aging-time 300 bridge 1 protocol ieee bridge 1 priority 32768 interface Ethernet 0 bridge-group 1 arp timeout 14400 ! interface Serial 0 Encapsulation frame-relay ietf bridge-group 1 ! end 24 Access Control and System Level Command Summary Table 2, Access Control and Sytem Level Commands, lists all the Access Control and System Level Commands for the CLI. Table 2. Access Control and Sytem Level Commands Command Function ? Displays all valid commands for the current access level. ! Used to enter comments. Comments that follow the ! are ignored by the CLI. configure { terminal | factory } Enters configuration mode so configuration options can be edited. disable Exits the Administrator access level. enable Enters/enables the Administrator access level. enable password password Sets or disables the password level. Default is None. no enable password [ password ] end Leaves configuration mode to return to standard operating mode. exit Leaves the current configuration level or terminates the session. It may be necessary to enter the exit command several times when leaving configuration mode. help Displays a summary of help options. [no] pager Enables/specifies screen paging for a CLI session. reload Resets the router and reloads its configuration. save Saves changes to the router’s configuration. 25 Show Commands Table 3, Show Commands, lists all the display requests for the CLI. Table 3. Show Commands Command Function show arp Displays all the devices in the router’s ARP table. show bridge Displays the router’s bridge forwarding database entries. show configuration Displays the router’s current configuration. show configuration { saved | unsaved } Shows the current configuration, either saved in memory or entered during the current session. show frame-relay map Shows the status of all frame relay DLCIs on the router’s frame relay interface. show interface Shows the status of the specified interface, sub-interface, or all interfaces and sub-interfaces for the router. [ intf-type intf-num [ .sub-intf-num ] ] show ip nat translations Displays all the router’s active NAT translations. show ip dhcp binding [ ip-address ] Shows the address bindings associated with the DHCP server. If an IP address is specified, only bindings for that client will be displayed. If no IP address is specified, all DHCP bindings will be displayed. show ip route [ ip-address ] Shows the Routing Table entry for the device with the specified IP address, or all Routing Table entries if no IP address is specified. show ip traffic Shows the IP statistics for the router. show spanning-tree Displays the router’s spanning-tree topology. 26 Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training Information Contact your local sales representative, service representative, or distributor directly for any help needed. For additional information concerning warranty, sales, service, repair, installation, documentation, training, distributor locations, or Paradyne worldwide office locations, use one of the following methods: Internet: Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www.paradyne.com. (Be sure to register your warranty at www.paradyne.com/warranty.) Telephone: Call our automated system to receive current information via fax or to speak with a company representative. — Within the U.S.A., call 1-800-870-2221 — Outside the U.S.A., call 1-727-530-2340 Document Feedback We welcome your comments and suggestions about this document. Please mail them to Technical Publications, Paradyne Corporation, 8545 126th Ave. N., Largo, FL 33773, or send e-mail to [email protected]. Include the number and title of this document in your correspondence. Please include your name and phone number if you are willing to provide additional clarification. Trademarks FrameSaver is a registered trademark of Paradyne Corporation. All other products and services mentioned herein are the trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks of their respective owners. Patent Notification FrameSaver products are protected by U.S. Patents: 5,550,700 and 5,654,966. Other U.S. patents pending. Copyright © 2002 Paradyne Corporation. Printed in U.S.A. 27 *9126-A2-GL12-00*