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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Released; Short Title; All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 5 – Preface
  • Page 6 – Trademarks
  • Page 9 – Accessing the Command Line Interface; SpeedTouch; Access via a Telnet Session; As soon a session to the CLI is opened, the
  • Page 10 – Navigation and Manipulation; Command group Navigation; help
  • Page 11 – The Help Command
  • Page 12 – Command Completion; assign; Going to the beginning or end of the Command Line; Breaking off Commands
  • Page 13 – History of Commands
  • Page 14 – Command Line Interface Top Level Structure; The following command groups are available:
  • Page 15 – Command Line Interface Commands; All CLI commands are commands that operate on, or configure, the
  • Page 16 – Direct FTP Access; The SpeedTouch; quote site; config save
  • Page 21 – Bridge Commands
  • Page 22 – bridge config
  • Page 23 – bridge flush; bridge load
  • Page 25 – should normally be dynamically discovered by the bridge itself.; bridge macadd; bridge macdelete
  • Page 26 – Remove a MAC address from the filtering database.
  • Page 27 – Show current MAC address filtering database.; bridge maclist
  • Page 28 – Create a bridge interface.; bridge portadd; bridge portdelete
  • Page 29 – Configure a bridge interface.; bridge portconfig
  • Page 30 – Delete a bridge interface.
  • Page 31 – Show all current bridge interfaces.; bridge portlist
  • Page 32 – Save current bridge configuration.; bridge save
  • Page 33 – Config Commands; config erase
  • Page 34 – Physically remove all saved configurations.; config flush
  • Page 35 – and optionally
  • Page 36 – config load
  • Page 37 – runtime, saved IP configuration can be preserved.; config reset
  • Page 38 – and
  • Page 39 – DHCP Commands
  • Page 40 – basis, and is excluded from the pool of addresses used by the; dhcp add; dhcp delete
  • Page 41 – dhcp policy; dhcp policy
  • Page 42 – Clear; dhcp clrstats; dhcp stats
  • Page 43 – Set; dhcp config
  • Page 44 – dhcp status
  • Page 45 – dhcp list; to see a list of the index numbers of all current
  • Page 46 – dhcp flush; dhcp load
  • Page 47 – List current DHCP leases, indicated by their index number.
  • Page 50 – Save complete; dhcp save
  • Page 51 – dhcp spoof; Do not use this command.
  • Page 52 – Start; dhcp start
  • Page 53 – Show
  • Page 55 – Show current DHCP server configuration.; dhcp stop
  • Page 56 – Stop
  • Page 57 – dhcp troff
  • Page 58 – Enable verbose console logging. Debug traces are generated.; dhcp tron
  • Page 59 – DNS Commands
  • Page 60 – dns add; dns list
  • Page 61 – Delete current DNS entries.; dns clear
  • Page 62 – Clear DNS statistics.; dns clrstats; dns stats
  • Page 63 – dns delete; to see a list of the index numbers of all current DNS
  • Page 64 – dns domain
  • Page 65 – Flush complete; dns flush; dns save
  • Page 66 – dns fwdadd; dns fwddelete
  • Page 68 – dns fwdlist
  • Page 69 – dns fwdtable
  • Page 70 – Show current DNS entries.
  • Page 71 – dns load
  • Page 72 – dns nslookup; List current DNS entries
  • Page 73 – Save current
  • Page 74 – dns start; dns status
  • Page 77 – dns stop
  • Page 78 – Set DNS forwarding timeout.; dns toutfwd
  • Page 79 – Disable verbose console messaging. No debug traces are generated.; dns troff
  • Page 80 – Enable verbose console messaging. Debug traces are generated.; dns tron
  • Page 81 – IP Commands
  • Page 82 – Assign an IP address to an interface.; ip apadd
  • Page 83 – ip apdelete
  • Page 84 – Remove an IP address from an interface.
  • Page 85 – Show a list of all configured IP addresses.; ip aplist
  • Page 86 – Add a static entry to the; ip arpadd; ip arpdelete
  • Page 87 – Remove an entry from the; Add a static ARP entry.; ip arplist; Show current ARP cache.
  • Page 88 – Show the
  • Page 89 – ip config
  • Page 90 – As an; ip flush; ip load
  • Page 91 – Configure interface parameters.; ip ifconfig
  • Page 92 – Show all current interfaces.; ip iflist
  • Page 94 – ip ping; ip sendto
  • Page 95 – Add a route to the; ip rtadd; ip rtdelete
  • Page 96 – Delete a route from the
  • Page 97 – ip rtlis; Show current; ip rtlist
  • Page 98 – Save current IP configuration.; ip save
  • Page 101 – Phonebook Commands
  • Page 102 – may be configured at the same time.; phonebook add; phonebook delete
  • Page 103 – phonebook autolist; phonebook list
  • Page 104 – Remove an unused phonebook entry.
  • Page 105 – phonebook flush; phonebook load
  • Page 106 – Show current phonebook.
  • Page 108 – Save current phonebook.; phonebook save
  • Page 109 – PPTP Commands
  • Page 110 – pptp flush; pptp load
  • Page 111 – Add a PPTP interface.; pptp ifadd; pptp ifconfig
  • Page 112 – Configure an existing PPTP interface.
  • Page 113 – Delete a PPTP interface.; pptp ifdelete
  • Page 114 – pptp iflist; Show current PPTP configuration.; pptp list
  • Page 116 – Save current PPTP configuration.; pptp save
  • Page 117 – Software Commands; software cleanup
  • Page 118 – software deletepassive
  • Page 119 – Delete passive software.
  • Page 120 – software setpassive; file
  • Page 121 – Switch active and passive versions and reboot the; software switch; software version
  • Page 122 – Show active and passive software versions.
  • Page 123 – System Commands
  • Page 124 – Clear current; system clearpassword; system setpassword
  • Page 125 – system flush
  • Page 126 – system load
  • Page 127 – system reboot
  • Page 128 – system save
  • Page 129 – password; Q A; FC
  • Page 131 – 0 TD Commands; td call
  • Page 133 – td prompt
  • Page 137 – Index
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SPEED TOUCH

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CLI Reference Guide

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Page 2 - Released; Short Title; All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this

3EC 16982 AGAA TCZZA Ed. 01 2 / 138 Status Released Change Note BD F aa 39813 Short Title CD-RG AST350 CLI All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use and communication of its contents not permitted without written authorization from Alcatel.

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Contents 3EC 16982 AGAA TCZZA Ed. 01 3 / 138 Contents Preface 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Bridge Commands 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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Preface 5 / 138 3EC 16982 AGAA TCZZA Ed. 01 Preface Welcome to the Alcatel SpeedTouch 350i Command Line Interface Reference Guide ! This Reference Guide aims to give the fastidious user a concise, practical and easy to use document for configuring the SpeedTouch 350i via its character based Command ...

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