Lantronix PremierWave XC Command Reference Manual

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    Part number 900-599 revision b may 2014 premierwave xc intelligent gateway command reference.

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    Premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 2 intellectual property © 2014 lantronix, inc. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of lantronix. Lantronix and premierwave are regis...

  • Page 3: Table of Contents

    Premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 3 table of contents intellectual property ________________________________________________________ 2 contacts _________________________________________________________________ 2 disclaimer _________________________________________________________...

  • Page 4: List of Figures

    Premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 4 list of figures figure 3-2 cli level hierarchy ______________________________________________________ 12 figure 3-3 login level commands ___________________________________________________ 13 figure 3-4 enable level commands____________________...

  • Page 5: List of Tables

    Premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 5 list of tables table 3-1 keyboard shortcuts ______________________________________________________ 11 table 4-7 xcr groups ____________________________________________________________ 20 table 4-8 xsr group and items ___________________________...

  • Page 6: About This Guide

    Premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 6 1: about this guide this guide describes how to configure the premierwave xc intelligent gateway using the command line interface (cli) and/or extensible markup language (xml). Cli provides an interactive mode for accessing the device configura...

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    1: about this guide premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 7 additional documentation visit the lantronix website at www.Lantronix.Com/support/documentation for the latest documentation and the following additional documentation. Document description premierwave xc intelligent gateway...

  • Page 8: Overview

    Premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 8 2: overview premierwave xc intelligent gateway supports three convenient configuration methods: web manager, command line interface (cli) and extensible markup language (xml). For more information about the web manager, see the premierwave xc i...

  • Page 9: Command Line Interface

    Premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 9 3: command line interface this chapter describes accessing the premierwave xc intelligent gateway by using telnet, ssh, or usb serial ports to configure the device, navigating the command line interface (cli), typing keyboard shortcuts, and mov...

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    3: command line interface premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 10 to configure the lantronix locally using a serial port: 1. Connect a terminal or a pc running a terminal emulation program to one of the 's serial ports. 2. Configure the terminal to the following settings: 9600 baud ...

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    3: command line interface premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 11 using keyboard shortcuts and cli one useful shortcut built into premierwave xc intelligent gateway is that the complete text of a command does not have to be entered to issue a command. Typing just enough characters t...

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    3: command line interface premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 12 an overview of the levels in the premierwave xc intelligent gateway is presented in figure 3-2 cli level hierarchy below. Figure 3-2 cli level hierarchy commands at the login level (see figure 3-3 login level commands...

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    3: command line interface premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 13 figure 3-3 login level commands >? Clrscrn exit iperf ping ping ping show show history trace route trace route enable > note: to configure the premierwave xc intelligent gateway, you must be in the enable level and an...

  • Page 14: Configuration Using Xml

    Premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 14 4: configuration using xml the premierwave xc intelligent gateway provides an extensible markup language (xml) interface that you can use to configure premierwave xc devices. Every configuration setting that can be issued from the intelligent ...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 15 note: the name for each (specified with the name attribute) is the group name listed in the web manager xcr groups or with the "xcr list" cli command. See the premierwave xc intelligent gateway user guide for more in...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 16 record, group, item, and value tags a is a logical grouping of configuration parameters and must contain one or more elements. It must have a name attribute and may have an instance attribute. A is a specific groupin...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 17 figure 4-5 xml example of multiple items disable figure 4-6 xml example with multiple groups enable disable enable.

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 18 importing and exporting an xml configuration file an xcr can be imported or exported using the following methods: filesystem-xcrs can be saved to the intelligent gateway file system and imported or accessed as needed...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 19 any white space requires the list of groups to be quoted. Only the named groups get imported, even if the xcr contains additional xcr groups. The following syntax can be used to export configurations to a file on the...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 20 xml configuration groups table 4-7 lists the premierwave xc intelligent gateway xcr groups in alphabetical order. This table indicates the various group items, as well as some possible value names and options. Note: ...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 21 action (continued) http post connection host connection password connection port default: 80 connection protocol http, https default: http connection url connection username mode sequential, simultaneous default: sim...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 22 cellular interface ("instance" attribute is “wwan0”) state enable, disable default: enable priority connection mode always on, on demand, shoulder tap default: enable idle timeout default: 5 minutes primary dns , ......

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 23 dhcp server state enable, disable default: disable start ip address default:192.168.0.20 end ip address default:192.168.0.254 lease time default: 24 hours static leases ("instance" attribute is a number) mac address ...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 24 gateway wan operating mode mac address filter firewall wan interface router ip address primary dns , ... Secondary dns , ... Port forwarding ("instance" attribute is a number) state , ... Friendly name port or range ...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 25 http server state enable, disable default: enable port , ... Default: 80 secure port , ... Default: 443 secure protocols ssl3, tls1.0, tls1.1 may contain zero, one, or more of the values, separated by commas. Default...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 26 interface ("instance" attribute is “eth0”) bootp enable, disable default: disable dhcp enable, disable default: enable ip address , ... Accepts an ip address and mask as either: (1) ip address only (192.168.1.1) gets...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 27 line ("instance" attribute is a number.) name interface rs232, rs485 half- duplex, rs485 full- duplex, usb-cdc-acm default: termination enable, disable default: disable state enable, disable default: depends on insta...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 28 relay (“instance” attribute is a number.) latch enable, disable default: disable title rss feed enable, disable default: disable persist enable, disable default: disable max entries default: 100 serial command mode (...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 29 snmp snmpd state version read community write community username security authentication protocol authentication password privacy protocol privacy password system contact system name system description system locatio...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 30 ssh client delete known hosts enable, disable if enabled, deletes any existing hosts before adding "known host". Known host delete name specify the known host to delete. Known host public rsa key public dsa key delet...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 31 ssl (continued) credentials (continued) dsa private key value is secret, hidden from user view. Dsa private key type dsa private key pfx password trusted authority ("instance" attribute is a number) certificate certi...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 32 tunnel accept ("instance" attribute is a number.) accept mode disable, always default: always start character accepts a control character, for example, a represents control-a default: b flush start character enable, ...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 33 tunnel connect ("instance" attribute is a number.) (continued) host ("instance" attribute is a number) address port , ... Default: protocol tcp, udp, ssh, telnet, tcp aes, udp aes, ssl default: tcp ssh username crede...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 34 tunnel packing ("instance" attribute is a number.) packing mode disable, timeout, send character default: disable timeout default: 1000 milliseconds threshold default: 512 bytes send character accepts a control chara...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 35 xml status record groups and items table 4-8 lists the supported xml status record (xsr) groups and items. These groups and items show the status of the device in xml form and can only be exported. The xsr schema dif...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 36 digital input ("instance" attribute is a number) state email ("instance" attribute is "") success sent decimal number sent with retries decimal number failed decimal number queued decimal number email log ("instance"...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 37 icmp snmp inmsgs decimal number inerrors decimal number indestunreachs decimal number intimeexcds decimal number inparmprobs decimal number insrcquenchs decimal number inredirects decimal number inechos decimal numbe...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 38 interface ("instance" attribute is "eth0") default gateway status dotted notation ip address dotted notation generic status linkup network mask dotted notation receive bytes decimal number packets decimal number errs...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 39 ip (continued) netstat innoroutes decimal number intruncatedpkts decimal number inmcastpkts decimal number outmcastpkts decimal number inbcastpkts decimal number outbcastpkts decimal number inoctets decimal number ou...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 40 line (group nested within line above) state enable or disable protocol tunnel or none. Baud rate bits per second parity none, odd, or even data bits 7 or 8 stop bits 1 or 2 flow control none, hardware, or software xo...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 41 tcp snmp rtoalgorithm decimal number rtomin decimal number rtomax decimal number maxconn decimal number activeopens decimal number passiveopens decimal number attemptfails decimal number estabresets decimal number cu...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 42 tcp (continued) netstat (continued) tcphphitstouser decimal number tcppureacks decimal number tcphpacks decimal number tcprenorecovery decimal number tcpsackrecovery decimal number tcpsackreneging decimal number tcpf...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 43 tcp (continued) netstat (continued) tcpspuriousrtos decimal number tcpmd5notfound decimal number tcpmd5unexpected decimal number tcpsackshifted decimal number tcpsackmerged decimal number tcpsackshiftfallback decimal...

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    4: configuration using xml premierwave® xc intelligent gateway command reference 44 tunnel ("instance" attribute is a number.) (continued) aggregate (continued) connect 13 connection time elapsed time in format d days hh:mm:ss connect 14 connection time elapsed time in format d days hh:mm:ss connect...

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    5: commands and levels 5: commands and levels click the level in the tree structure and it will take you to the command list for that level. Root • enable (enable) • configure (config) • action (config-action-select) • digital input 1 state change (config-action:digital input 1 state change) • email...

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    5: commands and levels • gprs roaming (config-action-gprs_roaming:eth0 link state change) • http post (config-action-http_post:eth0 link state change) • connection 1 (config-action-http_post- connection:eth0 link state change:1) • connection 2 (config-action-http_post- connection:eth0 link state cha...

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    5: commands and levels • mac address filter 1 (config-mac_filter:1) • mac address filter 2 (config-mac_filter:2) • mac address filter 3 (config-mac_filter:3) • mac address filter 4 (config-mac_filter:4) • mac address filter 5 (config-mac_filter:5) • mac address filter 6 (config-mac_filter:6) • mac a...

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    5: commands and levels • host 30 (config-host:30) • host 31 (config-host:31) • host 32 (config-host:32) • http (config-http) • icmp (config-icmp) • if 1 (config-if:eth0) • failover (config-ethernet-failover:eth0) • link (config-ethernet:eth0) • qos (config-ethernet-qos:eth0) • filter 1 (config-ether...

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    5: commands and levels • filter 10 (config-wwan-qos-filter:wwan0:10) • filter 11 (config-wwan-qos-filter:wwan0:11) • filter 12 (config-wwan-qos-filter:wwan0:12) • filter 13 (config-wwan-qos-filter:wwan0:13) • filter 14 (config-wwan-qos-filter:wwan0:14) • filter 15 (config-wwan-qos-filter:wwan0:15) •...

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    5: commands and levels • sms inbound sender 13 (config-sms-inbound- sms_inbound_senders:13) • sms inbound sender 14 (config-sms-inbound- sms_inbound_senders:14) • sms inbound sender 15 (config-sms-inbound- sms_inbound_senders:15) • sms inbound sender 16 (config-sms-inbound- sms_inbound_senders:16) •...

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    5: commands and levels • filesystem (filesystem) • line 1 (line:1) • line 2 (line:2) • ssh (ssh) • client (ssh-client) • server (ssh-server) • ssl (ssl) • credentials (ssl-credentials) • trusted authorities (ssl-auth) • tunnel 1 (tunnel:1) • accept (tunnel-accept:1) • password (tunnel-accept-passwor...

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    5: commands and levels • disconnect (tunnel-disconnect:2) • modem (tunnel-modem:2) • packing (tunnel-packing:2) • serial (tunnel-serial:2) • xml (xml) table 5-1 commands and levels accept (tunnel-accept:2) level commands accept mode always enables the tunneling server to always accept tunneling conn...

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    5: commands and levels credentials selects the rsa/dsa certificates by name for the ssl server. Default accept mode restores the default accept mode as "always". Default local port uses the default port number as the local port for accept mode tunneling. The default port is 10000 + #, where # is the...

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    5: commands and levels start character sets the accept mode start character. The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex. A control charac- ter has the form c. A decimal value character has the form \99. A hex value character has the form 0xff. Tcp keep alive enables tcp keep alive ...

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    5: commands and levels default accept mode restores the default accept mode as "always". Default local port uses the default port number as the local port for accept mode tunneling. The default port is 10000 + #, where # is the line number for this tunnel. Default protocol restores the default proto...

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    5: commands and levels has the form \99. A hex value character has the form 0xff. Tcp keep alive enables tcp keep alive for accept mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in millisec- onds. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Action (config-action-select) level comm...

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    5: commands and levels no pin clears the pin. No puk clears the puk. Pin sets the pin. = pin. Pin lock disable disables pin lock. Pin lock enable enables pin lock. Puk sets the puk. = puk. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current ...

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    5: commands and levels delete user delete the named user exit exits to the ssh level. Known host set known host rsa or dsa key no known host dsa remove known host dsa key no known host rsa remove known host rsa key no user dsa remove user dsa key no user rsa remove user rsa key show show ssh client ...

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    5: commands and levels status. Cellular enters the cellular level. Cli change to menu level for cli configuration and status clock change to menu level for clock configuration and status clrscrn clears the screen. Ddns enters the ddns level. Diagnostics enters the diagnostics level. Digital inputs e...

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    5: commands and levels connect mode always enables the tunneling server to always establish tunneling connections. Connect mode any character enables the tunneling server to establish a tunneling con- nection when a character is received on the correspond- ing line (serial port). Connect mode disabl...

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    5: commands and levels reconnect time sets the reconnect time value for tunneling connections established by the device in milliseconds. = timeout in milliseconds. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Show status ...

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    5: commands and levels flush serial disable characters already in the serial data buffer are retained upon establishing a connect mode tunneling connection. Flush serial enable flushes the serial data buffer upon establishing a connect mode tunneling connection. Flush start character disable enables...

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    5: commands and levels port sets the port number which http server is listening to. Protocol http selects http protocol. Protocol https selects https protocol. Show shows the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Url sets http reque...

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    5: commands and levels protocol https selects https protocol. Show shows the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Url sets http request url following ip address or host- name. Username sets the username used to logon to http server...

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    5: commands and levels show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Url sets http request url following ip address or host- name. Username sets the username used to logon to http server. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Connection 1 (c...

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    5: commands and levels url sets http request url following ip address or host- name. Username sets the username used to logon to http server. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Connection 1 (config-action-ftp_put-connection:digital input 1 state change:1) level commands clrs...

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    5: commands and levels username sets the username used to logon to http server. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Connection 2 (config-action-ftp_put-connection:wwan0 link state change:2) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default filename sets default ftp remote fil...

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    5: commands and levels connection 2 (config-action-ftp_put-connection:eth0 link state change:2) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default filename sets default ftp remote filename. Default port sets default port number. Default protocol sets default ftp protocol. Default username sets defaul...

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    5: commands and levels default filename sets default ftp remote filename. Default port sets default port number. Default protocol sets default ftp protocol. Default username sets default username. Exit exits to the next higher level. Filename sets ftp remote filename. Host sets ftp server ip address...

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    5: commands and levels default protocol sets default ftp protocol. Default username sets default username. Exit exits to the next higher level. Filename sets ftp remote filename. Host sets ftp server ip address or hostname to be connected to. No host clears ftp server ip address or hostname. No pass...

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    5: commands and levels username sets the ddns account user name. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Device (device) level commands auto show tlog continuously displays the internal trouble log. Clrscrn clears the screen. Exit exit to the enable level. Show show system inform...

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    5: commands and levels default normal state restores the default value to normal state of digital input (low). Digital input change to config digital input instance level exit exits to the config-digital-input level. No title restores the default title of digital input n, where n is the digital inpu...

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    5: commands and levels show status displays status. Title customize how the digital input status will appear in the cli, web manager, and xml status. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Digital input 2 state change (config-action:digital input 2 state change) level commands c...

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    5: commands and levels show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Stop character sets the stop character. The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex. A control character has the form c. A decimal value character has the form \99. A hex value ...

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    5: commands and levels state disable disables the query port server. State enable enables the query port server. Upnp port sets the port number the upnp server will use. = port number. Upnp state disable disables the upnp server. Upnp state enable enables the upnp server. Write stores the current co...

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    5: commands and levels alarm message sets the email message to be sent when the alarm turns on. Alarm reminder interval sets the time interval that messages will be sent while the alarm remains on. Clrscrn clears the screen. Default alarm email specifies no email when the alarm turns on. Default nor...

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    5: commands and levels show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Email (config-action-email:digital input 1 state change) level commands alarm email email specifies the email number to send when the ...

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    5: commands and levels no reply to removes the reply to address for email alerts. No subject removes subject used for email alerts. No to removes the to addresses for email alerts. Priority high sets x-priority for email alerts to 2 (high). Priority low sets x-priority for email alerts to 4 (low). P...

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    5: commands and levels priority very low sets x-priority for email alerts to 5 (very low). Reply to sets the reply to address for email alerts. = email address to place in the reply to field of the email alert. Send sends an email using the current settings. Show displays the current configuration. ...

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    5: commands and levels show statistics displays email statistics. Subject sets the subject for email alerts. = text to placed as the subject. To sets to addresses for email alerts. = a quoted, semicolon separated list of email addresses. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Em...

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    5: commands and levels cc sets cc addresses for email alerts. = a quoted, semicolon separated list of email addresses. Clear log clears all entries from the mail log. Clear mail counters sets the email counters to zero. Clrscrn clears the screen. Default priority sets x-priority for email alerts to ...

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    5: commands and levels message file specifies a text file, the contents of which will be the mes- sage body of an email alert. = the name of a local file. No cc removes the cc addresses for email alerts. No clear mail counters restores the email counters to the aggregate values. No message file remo...

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    5: commands and levels no subject removes subject used for email alerts. No to removes the to addresses for email alerts. Priority high sets x-priority for email alerts to 2 (high). Priority low sets x-priority for email alerts to 4 (low). Priority normal sets x-priority for email alerts to 3 (norma...

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    5: commands and levels reply to sets the reply to address for email alerts. = email address to place in the reply to field of the email alert. Send sends an email using the current settings. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the curren...

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    5: commands and levels subject sets the subject for email alerts. = text to placed as the subject. To sets to addresses for email alerts. = a quoted, semicolon separated list of email addresses. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Email 3 (email:3) level commands auto show st...

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    5: commands and levels semicolon separated list of email addresses. Clear log clears all entries from the mail log. Clear mail counters sets the email counters to zero. Clrscrn clears the screen. Default priority sets x-priority for email alerts to 3 (normal). Email enters the configure email level....

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    5: commands and levels message file specifies a text file, the contents of which will be the mes- sage body of an email alert. = the name of a local file. No cc removes the cc addresses for email alerts. No clear mail counters restores the email counters to the aggregate values. No message file remo...

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    5: commands and levels no subject removes subject used for email alerts. No to removes the to addresses for email alerts. Priority high sets x-priority for email alerts to 2 (high). Priority low sets x-priority for email alerts to 4 (low). Priority normal sets x-priority for email alerts to 3 (norma...

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    5: commands and levels reply to sets the reply to address for email alerts. = email address to place in the reply to field of the email alert. Send sends an email using the current settings. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the curren...

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    5: commands and levels subject sets the subject for email alerts. = text to placed as the subject. To sets to addresses for email alerts. = a quoted, semicolon separated list of email addresses. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Email 9 (email:9) level commands auto show st...

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    5: commands and levels clrscrn clears the screen. Configure enters the configuration level. Connect show name and number for lines. Connect line begin session on serial port. Device enters the device level. Disable exits the enable level. Dns enters the dns level. Email enters the configure email le...

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    5: commands and levels eth0 link state change (config-action:eth0 link state change) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default delay resets alarm processing delay to its default value. Delay sets the delay in processing the alarm. Alarm actions will not be executed if the cause is corrected ...

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    5: commands and levels write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Filesystem (filesystem) level commands cat show the contents of a file cd change the current directory to the specified directory clrscrn clears the screen. Cp copy an existing file dump show contents of a file as a h...

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    5: commands and levels priority excellent effort sets the priority to excellent effort. Bandwidth allocated is 10%-100%. Priority internetwork control sets the priority to internetwork control. Bandwidth allo- cated is 5%-100%. Priority network control sets the priority to network control. Bandwidth...

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    5: commands and levels clrscrn clears the screen. Default priority restores the default value of the priority (excellent effort). Exit exits to the next higher level. Mac address sets the filter mac address. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated ...

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    5: commands and levels 5%-100%. Priority best effort sets the priority to best effort. Bandwidth allocated is 10%-100%. Priority critical applications sets the priority to critical applications. Bandwidth allo- cated is 15%-100%. Priority excellent effort sets the priority to excellent effort. Bandw...

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    5: commands and levels show shows the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Filter 11 (config-ethernet-qos-filter:eth0:11) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default...

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    5: commands and levels no mac address removes the filter mac address. No network removes the filter network. No ports removes the filter port. Ports sets the filter port. Priority background sets the priority to background. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority best effort sets the priority to be...

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    5: commands and levels priority network control sets the priority to network control. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority video sets the priority to video. Bandwidth allocated is 20%- 100%. Priority voice sets the priority to voice. Bandwidth allocated is 30%- 100%. Show shows the current confi...

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    5: commands and levels mac address sets the filter mac address. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123abc "12 3a bc" 12,3a,bc 12.3a.Bc 12:3a:bc note that quotes must en- close the value if it contains spaces. Network s...

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    5: commands and levels cated is 15%-100%. Priority excellent effort sets the priority to excellent effort. Bandwidth allocated is 10%-100%. Priority internetwork control sets the priority to internetwork control. Bandwidth allo- cated is 5%-100%. Priority network control sets the priority to network...

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    5: commands and levels filter 15 (config-wwan-qos-filter:wwan0:15) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default priority restores the default value of the priority (excellent effort). Exit exits to the next higher level. Mac address sets the filter mac address. Each byte is represented by two a...

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    5: commands and levels priority background sets the priority to background. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority best effort sets the priority to best effort. Bandwidth allocated is 10%-100%. Priority critical applications sets the priority to critical applications. Bandwidth allo- cated is 15%-...

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    5: commands and levels 100%. Show shows the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Filter 16 (config-ethernet-qos-filter:eth0:16) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. D...

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    5: commands and levels network sets the filter network. No mac address removes the filter mac address. No network removes the filter network. No ports removes the filter port. Ports sets the filter port. Priority background sets the priority to background. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority be...

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    5: commands and levels cated is 5%-100%. Priority network control sets the priority to network control. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority video sets the priority to video. Bandwidth allocated is 20%- 100%. Priority voice sets the priority to voice. Bandwidth allocated is 30%- 100%. Show shows...

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    5: commands and levels exit exits to the next higher level. Mac address sets the filter mac address. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123abc "12 3a bc" 12,3a,bc 12.3a.Bc 12:3a:bc note that quotes must en- close the v...

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    5: commands and levels priority critical applications sets the priority to critical applications. Bandwidth allo- cated is 15%-100%. Priority excellent effort sets the priority to excellent effort. Bandwidth allocated is 10%-100%. Priority internetwork control sets the priority to internetwork contr...

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    5: commands and levels write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Filter 2 (config-wwan-qos-filter:wwan0:2) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default priority restores the default value of the priority (excellent effort). Exit exits to the next higher level. Mac address sets...

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    5: commands and levels ports sets the filter port. Priority background sets the priority to background. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority best effort sets the priority to best effort. Bandwidth allocated is 10%-100%. Priority critical applications sets the priority to critical applications. B...

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    5: commands and levels priority voice sets the priority to voice. Bandwidth allocated is 30%- 100%. Show shows the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Filter 20 (config-e...

  • Page 112

    5: commands and levels network sets the filter network. No mac address removes the filter mac address. No network removes the filter network. No ports removes the filter port. Ports sets the filter port. Priority background sets the priority to background. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority be...

  • Page 113

    5: commands and levels cated is 5%-100%. Priority network control sets the priority to network control. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority video sets the priority to video. Bandwidth allocated is 20%- 100%. Priority voice sets the priority to voice. Bandwidth allocated is 30%- 100%. Show shows...

  • Page 114

    5: commands and levels exit exits to the next higher level. Mac address sets the filter mac address. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123abc "12 3a bc" 12,3a,bc 12.3a.Bc 12:3a:bc note that quotes must en- close the v...

  • Page 115

    5: commands and levels priority critical applications sets the priority to critical applications. Bandwidth allo- cated is 15%-100%. Priority excellent effort sets the priority to excellent effort. Bandwidth allocated is 10%-100%. Priority internetwork control sets the priority to internetwork contr...

  • Page 116

    5: commands and levels write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Filter 24 (config-wwan-qos-filter:wwan0:24) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default priority restores the default value of the priority (excellent effort). Exit exits to the next higher level. Mac address se...

  • Page 117

    5: commands and levels ports sets the filter port. Priority background sets the priority to background. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority best effort sets the priority to best effort. Bandwidth allocated is 10%-100%. Priority critical applications sets the priority to critical applications. B...

  • Page 118

    5: commands and levels priority voice sets the priority to voice. Bandwidth allocated is 30%- 100%. Show shows the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Filter 25 (config-e...

  • Page 119

    5: commands and levels network sets the filter network. No mac address removes the filter mac address. No network removes the filter network. No ports removes the filter port. Ports sets the filter port. Priority background sets the priority to background. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority be...

  • Page 120

    5: commands and levels cated is 5%-100%. Priority network control sets the priority to network control. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority video sets the priority to video. Bandwidth allocated is 20%- 100%. Priority voice sets the priority to voice. Bandwidth allocated is 30%- 100%. Show shows...

  • Page 121

    5: commands and levels exit exits to the next higher level. Mac address sets the filter mac address. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123abc "12 3a bc" 12,3a,bc 12.3a.Bc 12:3a:bc note that quotes must en- close the v...

  • Page 122

    5: commands and levels priority critical applications sets the priority to critical applications. Bandwidth allo- cated is 15%-100%. Priority excellent effort sets the priority to excellent effort. Bandwidth allocated is 10%-100%. Priority internetwork control sets the priority to internetwork contr...

  • Page 123

    5: commands and levels write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Filter 29 (config-wwan-qos-filter:wwan0:29) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default priority restores the default value of the priority (excellent effort). Exit exits to the next higher level. Mac address se...

  • Page 124

    5: commands and levels ports sets the filter port. Priority background sets the priority to background. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority best effort sets the priority to best effort. Bandwidth allocated is 10%-100%. Priority critical applications sets the priority to critical applications. B...

  • Page 125

    5: commands and levels priority voice sets the priority to voice. Bandwidth allocated is 30%- 100%. Show shows the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Filter 3 (config-et...

  • Page 126

    5: commands and levels network sets the filter network. No mac address removes the filter mac address. No network removes the filter network. No ports removes the filter port. Ports sets the filter port. Priority background sets the priority to background. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority be...

  • Page 127

    5: commands and levels cated is 5%-100%. Priority network control sets the priority to network control. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority video sets the priority to video. Bandwidth allocated is 20%- 100%. Priority voice sets the priority to voice. Bandwidth allocated is 30%- 100%. Show shows...

  • Page 128

    5: commands and levels exit exits to the next higher level. Mac address sets the filter mac address. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123abc "12 3a bc" 12,3a,bc 12.3a.Bc 12:3a:bc note that quotes must en- close the v...

  • Page 129

    5: commands and levels priority critical applications sets the priority to critical applications. Bandwidth allo- cated is 15%-100%. Priority excellent effort sets the priority to excellent effort. Bandwidth allocated is 10%-100%. Priority internetwork control sets the priority to internetwork contr...

  • Page 130

    5: commands and levels write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Filter 4 (config-wwan-qos-filter:wwan0:4) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default priority restores the default value of the priority (excellent effort). Exit exits to the next higher level. Mac address sets...

  • Page 131

    5: commands and levels ports sets the filter port. Priority background sets the priority to background. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority best effort sets the priority to best effort. Bandwidth allocated is 10%-100%. Priority critical applications sets the priority to critical applications. B...

  • Page 132

    5: commands and levels priority voice sets the priority to voice. Bandwidth allocated is 30%- 100%. Show shows the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Filter 5 (config-et...

  • Page 133

    5: commands and levels network sets the filter network. No mac address removes the filter mac address. No network removes the filter network. No ports removes the filter port. Ports sets the filter port. Priority background sets the priority to background. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority be...

  • Page 134

    5: commands and levels cated is 5%-100%. Priority network control sets the priority to network control. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority video sets the priority to video. Bandwidth allocated is 20%- 100%. Priority voice sets the priority to voice. Bandwidth allocated is 30%- 100%. Show shows...

  • Page 135

    5: commands and levels exit exits to the next higher level. Mac address sets the filter mac address. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123abc "12 3a bc" 12,3a,bc 12.3a.Bc 12:3a:bc note that quotes must en- close the v...

  • Page 136

    5: commands and levels priority critical applications sets the priority to critical applications. Bandwidth allo- cated is 15%-100%. Priority excellent effort sets the priority to excellent effort. Bandwidth allocated is 10%-100%. Priority internetwork control sets the priority to internetwork contr...

  • Page 137

    5: commands and levels write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Filter 9 (config-wwan-qos-filter:wwan0:9) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default priority restores the default value of the priority (excellent effort). Exit exits to the next higher level. Mac address sets...

  • Page 138

    5: commands and levels ports sets the filter port. Priority background sets the priority to background. Bandwidth allocated is 5%-100%. Priority best effort sets the priority to best effort. Bandwidth allocated is 10%-100%. Priority critical applications sets the priority to critical applications. B...

  • Page 139

    5: commands and levels ftp put (config-action-ftp_put:eth0 link state change) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Connection enters the next lower level. Specify the instance for the next lower level. Default mode sets default of simultaneous connection mode. Exit exits to the next higher leve...

  • Page 140

    5: commands and levels show shows the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Gateway (config-gateway) level commands add forwarding rule add a forwarding rule without a name...

  • Page 141

    5: commands and levels "192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0" (explicit mask) secondary dns sets the ip address of the secondary dns server. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Show routing table show current routing table....

  • Page 142

    5: commands and levels clrscrn clears the screen. Default state sets default gprs roaming state. Exit exits to the next higher level. Show shows the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. State disabled disables gprs roaming. State e...

  • Page 143

    5: commands and levels port sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling. = number of the port to use. Protocol ssh uses ssh protocol for connect mode tunneling. Protocol ssl uses ssl protocol for connect mode tunneling. Protocol tcp uses tcp protocol for connect mode tunneling. Protocol t...

  • Page 144

    5: commands and levels credentials selects the rsa/dsa certificates by name for the ssl client. Default protocol restores the default protocol as "tcp". Default tcp keep alive restores the default 45 second connect mode tcp keep alive timeout. Exit exits to the next higher level. No address removes ...

  • Page 145

    5: commands and levels host change to config host level name sets the name of the host. = name of the host. No name clears the name of the host. No remote address clears the remote address of the host. No ssh username clears the ssh username associated with the host. Protocol ssh sets the protocol t...

  • Page 146

    5: commands and levels no aes decrypt key removes the connect tunnel aes decrypt key. No aes encrypt key removes the connect tunnel aes encrypt key. No credentials clears the rsa/dsa certificate selection. No port removes the remote port used to establish tunnel con- nections. No ssh username remove...

  • Page 147

    5: commands and levels punctuation: 123abc "12 3a bc" 12,3a,bc 12.3a.Bc 12:3a:bc note that quotes must enclose the value if it con- tains spaces. Aes encrypt key text sets the connect tunnel aes encrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must en...

  • Page 148

    5: commands and levels necting. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Host 10 (config-host:10) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default protocol restores the default value of the protocol (telnet). Default remote port sets the remote port (used to connect to the host) ...

  • Page 149

    5: commands and levels clrscrn clears the screen. Credentials selects the rsa/dsa certificates by name for the ssl client. Default protocol restores the default protocol as "tcp". Default tcp keep alive restores the default 45 second connect mode tcp keep alive timeout. Exit exits to the next higher...

  • Page 150

    5: commands and levels its. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123abc "12 3a bc" 12,3a,bc 12.3a.Bc 12:3a:bc note that quotes must enclose the value if it con- tains spaces. Aes decrypt key text sets the connect tunnel aes decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is rep...

  • Page 151

    5: commands and levels show statistics show connection statistics ssh username sets the ssh user name for use when establishing tun- neling connections with other devices. = ssh user name. Tcp keep alive enables tcp keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in millisec...

  • Page 152

    5: commands and levels aes encrypt key sets the connect tunnel aes encrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex dig- its. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123abc "12 3a bc" 12,3a,bc 12.3a.Bc 12:3a:bc note that quotes must enclose the va...

  • Page 153

    5: commands and levels validate certificate disable skips verification of the server certificate when connect- ing. Validate certificate enable requires verification of the server certificate when con- necting. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Host 12 (tunnel-connect-host:...

  • Page 154

    5: commands and levels protocol tcp aes uses tcp protocol with aes encryption for connect mode tunneling. Protocol telnet uses telnet protocol (with iac) for connect mode tunnel- ing. Protocol udp uses udp protocol for connect mode tunneling. Protocol udp aes uses udp protocol with aes encryption fo...

  • Page 155

    5: commands and levels with. = ip address or host name of the remote host. Aes decrypt key sets the connect tunnel aes decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex dig- its. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123abc "12 3a bc" 12,3a,bc 12...

  • Page 156

    5: commands and levels show shows the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Show statistics show connection statistics ssh username sets the ssh user name for use when establishing tun- neling connections with other devices. = ssh u...

  • Page 157

    5: commands and levels no port removes the remote port used to establish tunnel con- nections. No ssh username removes the ssh user name. No tcp keep alive disables the connect mode tcp keep alive timeout. Port sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling. = number of the port to use. Prot...

  • Page 158

    5: commands and levels ber> = port to be used. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Ssh username sets the username for logging into the host via ssh. = username. Write stores the current configuration in permanent...

  • Page 159

    5: commands and levels protocol ssl uses ssl protocol for connect mode tunneling. Protocol tcp uses tcp protocol for connect mode tunneling. Protocol tcp aes uses tcp protocol with aes encryption for connect mode tunneling. Protocol telnet uses telnet protocol (with iac) for connect mode tunnel- ing...

  • Page 160

    5: commands and levels default tcp keep alive restores the default 45 second connect mode tcp keep alive timeout. Exit exits to the next higher level. No address removes the remote host address used to establish tun- neling connections. No aes decrypt key removes the connect tunnel aes decrypt key. ...

  • Page 161

    5: commands and levels no remote address clears the remote address of the host. No ssh username clears the ssh username associated with the host. Protocol ssh sets the protocol to ssh. Protocol telnet sets the protocol to telnet. Remote address sets the ip address of the remote host to connect to wh...

  • Page 162

    5: commands and levels no port removes the remote port used to establish tunnel con- nections. No ssh username removes the ssh user name. No tcp keep alive disables the connect mode tcp keep alive timeout. Port sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling. = number of the port to use. Prot...

  • Page 163

    5: commands and levels bytes. Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. Auto show statistics show connection statistics clrscrn clears the screen. Credentials selects the rsa/dsa certificates by name for the ssl client. Default pro...

  • Page 164

    5: commands and levels clrscrn clears the screen. Default protocol restores the default value of the protocol (telnet). Default remote port sets the remote port (used to connect to the host) to the default value, which depends on the selected protocol. Exit exits to the configuration level. Host cha...

  • Page 165

    5: commands and levels default protocol restores the default protocol as "tcp". Default tcp keep alive restores the default 45 second connect mode tcp keep alive timeout. Exit exits to the next higher level. No address removes the remote host address used to establish tun- neling connections. No aes...

  • Page 166

    5: commands and levels aes decrypt key text sets the connect tunnel aes decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. Aes encrypt key sets the connect tunnel aes encrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each by...

  • Page 167

    5: commands and levels tcp keep alive enables tcp keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in millisec- onds. Validate certificate disable skips verification of the server certificate when connect- ing. Validate certificate enable requires verification of the server c...

  • Page 168

    5: commands and levels ip address. Remote port sets the remote port used to connect to the host. Ber> = port to be used. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Ssh username sets the username for logging into the hos...

  • Page 169

    5: commands and levels remote address sets the ip address of the remote host to connect to when this host is selected on the login connect menu. = ip address. Remote port sets the remote port used to connect to the host. Ber> = port to be used. Show displays the current configuration. Show history d...

  • Page 170

    5: commands and levels port sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling. = number of the port to use. Protocol ssh uses ssh protocol for connect mode tunneling. Protocol ssl uses ssl protocol for connect mode tunneling. Protocol tcp uses tcp protocol for connect mode tunneling. Protocol t...

  • Page 171

    5: commands and levels credentials selects the rsa/dsa certificates by name for the ssl client. Default protocol restores the default protocol as "tcp". Default tcp keep alive restores the default 45 second connect mode tcp keep alive timeout. Exit exits to the next higher level. No address removes ...

  • Page 172

    5: commands and levels host change to config host level name sets the name of the host. = name of the host. No name clears the name of the host. No remote address clears the remote address of the host. No ssh username clears the ssh username associated with the host. Protocol ssh sets the protocol t...

  • Page 173

    5: commands and levels exit exits to the configuration level. Host change to config host level name sets the name of the host. = name of the host. No name clears the name of the host. No remote address clears the remote address of the host. No ssh username clears the ssh username associated with the...

  • Page 174

    5: commands and levels default remote port sets the remote port (used to connect to the host) to the default value, which depends on the selected protocol. Exit exits to the configuration level. Host change to config host level name sets the name of the host. = name of the host. No name clears the n...

  • Page 175

    5: commands and levels default protocol restores the default value of the protocol (telnet). Default remote port sets the remote port (used to connect to the host) to the default value, which depends on the selected protocol. Exit exits to the configuration level. Host change to config host level na...

  • Page 176

    5: commands and levels clrscrn clears the screen. Default protocol restores the default value of the protocol (telnet). Default remote port sets the remote port (used to connect to the host) to the default value, which depends on the selected protocol. Exit exits to the configuration level. Host cha...

  • Page 177

    5: commands and levels host 29 (config-host:29) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default protocol restores the default value of the protocol (telnet). Default remote port sets the remote port (used to connect to the host) to the default value, which depends on the selected protocol. Exit ex...

  • Page 178

    5: commands and levels client. Default protocol restores the default protocol as "tcp". Default tcp keep alive restores the default 45 second connect mode tcp keep alive timeout. Exit exits to the next higher level. No address removes the remote host address used to establish tun- neling connections...

  • Page 179

    5: commands and levels tains spaces. Aes decrypt key text sets the connect tunnel aes decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by a single character. Note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. Aes encrypt key sets the connect tunnel aes encrypt key with up to 16 ...

  • Page 180

    5: commands and levels neling connections with other devices. = ssh user name. Tcp keep alive enables tcp keep alive for connect mode tunneling and sets the timer. = timer value, in millisec- onds. Validate certificate disable skips verification of the server certificate when connect- ing. Validate ...

  • Page 181

    5: commands and levels remote address sets the ip address of the remote host to connect to when this host is selected on the login connect menu. = ip address. Remote port sets the remote port used to connect to the host. Ber> = port to be used. Show displays the current configuration. Show history d...

  • Page 182

    5: commands and levels protocol telnet sets the protocol to telnet. Remote address sets the ip address of the remote host to connect to when this host is selected on the login connect menu. = ip address. Remote port sets the remote port used to connect to the host. Ber> = port to be used. Show displ...

  • Page 183

    5: commands and levels no tcp keep alive disables the connect mode tcp keep alive timeout. Port sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling. = number of the port to use. Protocol ssh uses ssh protocol for connect mode tunneling. Protocol ssl uses ssl protocol for connect mode tunneling. P...

  • Page 184

    5: commands and levels clrscrn clears the screen. Credentials selects the rsa/dsa certificates by name for the ssl client. Default protocol restores the default protocol as "tcp". Default tcp keep alive restores the default 45 second connect mode tcp keep alive timeout. Exit exits to the next higher...

  • Page 185

    5: commands and levels exit exits to the configuration level. Host change to config host level name sets the name of the host. = name of the host. No name clears the name of the host. No remote address clears the remote address of the host. No ssh username clears the ssh username associated with the...

  • Page 186

    5: commands and levels no address removes the remote host address used to establish tun- neling connections. No aes decrypt key removes the connect tunnel aes decrypt key. No aes encrypt key removes the connect tunnel aes encrypt key. No credentials clears the rsa/dsa certificate selection. No port ...

  • Page 187

    5: commands and levels bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex dig- its. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123abc "12 3a bc" 12,3a,bc 12.3a.Bc 12:3a:bc note that quotes must enclose the value if it con- tains spaces. Aes encrypt key text sets the connect tun...

  • Page 188

    5: commands and levels ing. Validate certificate enable requires verification of the server certificate when con- necting. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Host 5 (config-host:5) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default protocol restores the default value of the p...

  • Page 189

    5: commands and levels spaces. Auto show statistics show connection statistics clrscrn clears the screen. Credentials selects the rsa/dsa certificates by name for the ssl client. Default protocol restores the default protocol as "tcp". Default tcp keep alive restores the default 45 second connect mo...

  • Page 190

    5: commands and levels aes decrypt key sets the connect tunnel aes decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex dig- its. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123abc "12 3a bc" 12,3a,bc 12.3a.Bc 12:3a:bc note that quotes must enclose the va...

  • Page 191

    5: commands and levels show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Show statistics show connection statistics ssh username sets the ssh user name for use when establishing tun- neling connections with other devices. = ssh user name. Tcp keep alive enables tcp k...

  • Page 192

    5: commands and levels note that quotes must enclose the value if it contains spaces. Aes encrypt key sets the connect tunnel aes encrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex dig- its. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123abc "12 3a bc" ...

  • Page 193

    5: commands and levels sets the timer. = timer value, in millisec- onds. Validate certificate disable skips verification of the server certificate when connect- ing. Validate certificate enable requires verification of the server certificate when con- necting. Write stores the current configuration ...

  • Page 194

    5: commands and levels protocol tcp uses tcp protocol for connect mode tunneling. Protocol tcp aes uses tcp protocol with aes encryption for connect mode tunneling. Protocol telnet uses telnet protocol (with iac) for connect mode tunnel- ing. Protocol udp uses udp protocol for connect mode tunneling...

  • Page 195

    5: commands and levels address sets the remote host to establish tunneling connections with. = ip address or host name of the remote host. Aes decrypt key sets the connect tunnel aes decrypt key with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex dig- its. Bytes may run together or be ...

  • Page 196

    5: commands and levels show shows the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Show statistics show connection statistics ssh username sets the ssh user name for use when establishing tun- neling connections with other devices. = ssh u...

  • Page 197

    5: commands and levels no port removes the remote port used to establish tunnel con- nections. No ssh username removes the ssh user name. No tcp keep alive disables the connect mode tcp keep alive timeout. Port sets the remote port to use for connect mode tunneling. = number of the port to use. Prot...

  • Page 198

    5: commands and levels ber> = port to be used. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Ssh username sets the username for logging into the host via ssh. = username. Write stores the current configuration in permanent...

  • Page 199

    5: commands and levels protocol ssl uses ssl protocol for connect mode tunneling. Protocol tcp uses tcp protocol for connect mode tunneling. Protocol tcp aes uses tcp protocol with aes encryption for connect mode tunneling. Protocol telnet uses telnet protocol (with iac) for connect mode tunnel- ing...

  • Page 200

    5: commands and levels default tcp keep alive restores the default 45 second connect mode tcp keep alive timeout. Exit exits to the next higher level. No address removes the remote host address used to establish tun- neling connections. No aes decrypt key removes the connect tunnel aes decrypt key. ...

  • Page 201

    5: commands and levels no remote address clears the remote address of the host. No ssh username clears the ssh username associated with the host. Protocol ssh sets the protocol to ssh. Protocol telnet sets the protocol to telnet. Remote address sets the ip address of the remote host to connect to wh...

  • Page 202

    5: commands and levels proxy) %b bytes sent excluding headers %b bytes sent excluding headers (0 = '-') %h remote host (same as %a) %{h}i header contents from request (h = header string) %m request method %p ephemeral local port value used for request %q query string (prepend with '?' or empty '-') ...

  • Page 203

    5: commands and levels exit exits to the next higher level. Mode sequential sets sequential mode; will stop after first connection that goes through. Mode simultaneous sets simultaneous mode; will make all possible connec- tions. No reminder interval clears the http post reminder interval. Http post...

  • Page 204

    5: commands and levels clrscrn clears the screen. Connection enters the next lower level. Specify the instance for the next lower level. Default mode sets default of simultaneous connection mode. Exit exits to the next higher level. Mode sequential sets sequential mode; will stop after first connect...

  • Page 205

    5: commands and levels mtu sets the maximum transmission unit (mtu) size. No default gateway clears the default gateway. No dhcp client id clears the dhcp client id. No domain clears the domain name. No hostname clears the host name. No ip address clears the ip address. No primary dns clears the nam...

  • Page 206

    5: commands and levels state enable enables the interface. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Inbound (config-sms-inbound) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Delete all sms inbound senders deletes all whitelist entries. Delete sms inbound sender deletes an entry from ...

  • Page 207

    5: commands and levels command mode signon message sets a sign-on message that is sent from the serial port when the device boots and when the line is in command mode. = text with possible binary characters. Within [] use binary decimal up to 255 or hex up to 0xff. Command mode wait time sets boot-u...

  • Page 208

    5: commands and levels reassert asserts line status with current configured values. Show displays the current status. Show command mode shows the command mode settings for the current line. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Show line displays the curr...

  • Page 209

    5: commands and levels up to 0xff. Within {} specify decimal milliseconds time delay. Command mode signon message sets a sign-on message that is sent from the serial port when the device boots and when the line is in command mode. = text with possible binary characters. Within [] use binary decimal ...

  • Page 210

    5: commands and levels protocol none uses no protocol on the line. Protocol tunnel applies tunnel protocol on the line. Reassert asserts line status with current configured values. Show displays the current status. Show command mode shows the command mode settings for the current line. Show history ...

  • Page 211

    5: commands and levels show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Show status show link status username sets the username. = username. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Link (config-ethernet:eth0) level commands clrscrn clears the scr...

  • Page 212

    5: commands and levels mac address filter change to config mac filter level. No mac address removes the filter mac address. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent ...

  • Page 213

    5: commands and levels mac address sets the filter mac address. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional punctuation: 123abc "12 3a bc" 12,3a,bc 12.3a.Bc 12:3a:bc note that quotes must en- close the value if it contains spaces. Mac addre...

  • Page 214

    5: commands and levels clrscrn clears the screen. Default action restores the default value of action (accept). Exit exits to the config-gateway level. Mac address sets the filter mac address. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together or be separated by optional pun...

  • Page 215

    5: commands and levels error unknown commands enable returns an error upon unknown at commands. Exit returns to the tunnel level. Incoming connection automatic automatically answer incoming network connections. Incoming connection disabled disable incoming network connections. Incoming connection ma...

  • Page 216

    5: commands and levels response type text uses text type responses. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Show status displays tunnel modem status. Verbose response disable does not send modem response codes. Verbo...

  • Page 217

    5: commands and levels cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Packing (tunnel-packing:2) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default packing mode sets to default packing mode, which is "disable" default send character removes the send character for packing mod...

  • Page 218

    5: commands and levels packing mode timeout sets packing mode to accumulate data and transmit it after a specified amount of time (timeout). Send character sets the send character for packing mode. The character may be input as text, control, decimal, or hex. A control character has the form c. A de...

  • Page 219

    5: commands and levels write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Port forwarding rule 1 (config-portforwarding:1) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default protocol restores the default value of the protocol (both). Exit exits to the config-gateway level. Friendly name set ...

  • Page 220

    5: commands and levels port or range sets the port or range for port forwarding rule. = port or range. Protocol both sets the protocol to both (tcp and udp). Protocol tcp sets the protocol to tcp. Protocol udp sets the protocol to udp. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays t...

  • Page 221

    5: commands and levels friendly name set the friendly name for port forwarding rule = friendly name ingress ip address sets the original destination ip address for port forwarding rule. Ip address sets the destination ip address for port forwarding rule. No friendly name remove the friendly name. No...

  • Page 222

    5: commands and levels show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. State disable disables the port forwarding rule. State enable enables the port forwarding rule. Target port sets the destination port for port forwarding...

  • Page 223

    5: commands and levels no friendly name remove the friendly name. No ingress ip address clears the original destination ip address for port forward- ing rule. No ip address clears the destination ip address for port forwarding rule. No port or range clears the port or range for port forwarding rule....

  • Page 224

    5: commands and levels target port sets the destination port for port forwarding rule. = port. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Qos (config-wwan-qos:wwan0) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default uplink data speed restores the default uplink speed. Exit exit back...

  • Page 225

    5: commands and levels relay (config-action-relay:eth0 link state change) level commands alarm energize none no relay will be affected by the alarm. Alarm energize relay selects the relay that will be on when the alarm is on. Clrscrn clears the screen. Default alarm energize no relay will be affecte...

  • Page 226

    5: commands and levels web manager, and xml status. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Relays (config-relays) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Exit returns to the config level. Relay change to config relay instance level show history displays the last 20 commands en...

  • Page 227

    5: commands and levels telnet. Dtr unasserted does not assert dtr. Exit returns to the tunnel level. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Serial (tunnel-...

  • Page 228

    5: commands and levels clrscrn clears the screen. Exit returns to the config level. Inbound enters the inbound sms level. Outbound enters the outbound sms level. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent mem...

  • Page 229

    5: commands and levels show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Sms inbound sender 12 (config-sms-inbound-sms_inbound_senders:12) level commands clrscrn clea...

  • Page 230

    5: commands and levels write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Sms inbound sender 15 (config-sms-inbound-sms_inbound_senders:15) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Exit exits to the sms-inbound level. No number clears the inbound sms number. Number sets the inbound sms num...

  • Page 231

    5: commands and levels exit exits to the sms-inbound level. No number clears the inbound sms number. Number sets the inbound sms number. = inbound sms number to be set. Relaycontrol disable disables relay control. Relaycontrol enable enables relay control. Shouldertap disable disables shoulder tap. ...

  • Page 232

    5: commands and levels number to be set. Relaycontrol disable disables relay control. Relaycontrol enable enables relay control. Shouldertap disable disables shoulder tap. Shouldertap enable enables shoulder tap. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands ent...

  • Page 233

    5: commands and levels shouldertap disable disables shoulder tap. Shouldertap enable enables shoulder tap. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Sms inbou...

  • Page 234

    5: commands and levels show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Sms inbound sender 5 (config-sms-inbound-sms_inbound_senders:5) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Exit exits to the sms-inboun...

  • Page 235

    5: commands and levels sms inbound sender 8 (config-sms-inbound-sms_inbound_senders:8) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Exit exits to the sms-inbound level. No number clears the inbound sms number. Number sets the inbound sms number. = inbound sms number to be set. Relaycontrol disable disa...

  • Page 236

    5: commands and levels server port sets the smtp server port. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Username sets the username for logging in to the mail server. Write stores the current configuration in permanent ...

  • Page 237

    5: commands and levels show shows the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. State disable does not send snmp trap. State enable sends snmp trap when alarm condition is met. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory....

  • Page 238

    5: commands and levels default privacy protocol restores to default snmpv3 privacy encryption method: des for agent. Default read community restores the snmp read-only community to default: pub- lic default security restores to default snmpv3 security method: authentica- tion, no privacy for agent. ...

  • Page 239

    5: commands and levels exit exits to the enable level. Server enters the ssh server configuration level. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Ssh (config-cli-ssh) level commands clrscrn clears t...

  • Page 240

    5: commands and levels static leases 2 (config-dhcpd-static_leases:2) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Exit exits to the config-dhcpd level. Ip address sets the reserved ip address. Mac address sets the mac address. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together...

  • Page 241

    5: commands and levels static leases 5 (config-dhcpd-static_leases:5) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Exit exits to the config-dhcpd level. Ip address sets the reserved ip address. Mac address sets the mac address. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together...

  • Page 242

    5: commands and levels static leases 8 (config-dhcpd-static_leases:8) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Exit exits to the config-dhcpd level. Ip address sets the reserved ip address. Mac address sets the mac address. Each byte is represented by two adjacent hex digits. Bytes may run together...

  • Page 243

    5: commands and levels gateway sets the gateway for static route network. Interface sets the route interface = interface name metric sets the metric for static route. = metric network sets the ip address and network mask for static route network. Formats accepted: 192.168.1.1 (default mask) 192.168....

  • Page 244

    5: commands and levels default metric restores the metric to default value. Exit exits to the config-gateway level. Friendly name set the friendly name for static route. = friendly name gateway sets the gateway for static route network. Interface sets the route interface = interface name metric sets...

  • Page 245

    5: commands and levels write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Static route 6 (config-staticroute:6) level commands clrscrn clears the screen. Default metric restores the metric to default value. Exit exits to the config-gateway level. Friendly name set the friendly name for stat...

  • Page 246

    5: commands and levels state disable disables the static route. State enable enables the static route. Static route change to config gateway static route level. Write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Static route 8 (config-staticroute:8) level commands clrscrn clears the screen....

  • Page 247

    5: commands and levels severity log level none no logging. Severity log level notice log only notice and more severe events. Severity log level warning log only warning and more severe events. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the curr...

  • Page 248

    5: commands and levels login connect menu disable disables the login connect menu, so a user will get the cli immediately after logging in. Login connect menu enable enables the login connect menu, so a user will get the menu rather than the cli immediately after logging in. No send break removes th...

  • Page 249

    5: commands and levels character has the form 0xff. Show displays the current configuration. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli session. Terminal enters the configure-terminal level. = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured. Terminal network...

  • Page 250

    5: commands and levels write stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Traps (config-snmp-traps) level commands authentication password sets password used for authentication for traps. Authentication protocol md5 uses md5 for authentication for traps. Authentication protocol sha uses sha...

  • Page 251

    5: commands and levels index displayed by "show authority" command. No trusted authority removes a trusted authority certificate. = index displayed by "show authority" command. Show displays authority certificate information. Show history displays the last 20 commands entered during the current cli ...

  • Page 252

    5: commands and levels cli session. Show statistics show connection statistics terminal enters the configure-terminal level. = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be configured. Terminal network enters the configure-terminal level for the network. Tunnel enters the tunnel level. = number of...

  • Page 253

    5: commands and levels xcr list list xml configuration record groups to the console xsr dump dump xml status records to the console xsr dump dump specified xml status records to the console xsr export save xml status record to a file xsr export save specified xml status record to a local file xsr li...