Part ii: cli – ZyXEL Communications P-870MH-C1 User Manual

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Table of Contents

P-870MH-C1 User’s Guide

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3.4 System Maintenance ........................................................................................................... 30

3.4.1 System Status ............................................................................................................ 31
3.4.2 System Information and Console Port Setting ........................................................... 32
3.4.3 Log and Trace ............................................................................................................ 33

Chapter 4
Introducing the FTP Server.................................................................................................... 35

4.1 Logging in to the FTP Server ............................................................................................... 35
4.2 Upload Firmware ................................................................................................................. 35
4.3 Back up the Current Configuration ...................................................................................... 36
4.4 Restoring a Previously-saved Configuration ....................................................................... 36
4.5 Logging out of the FTP Server ............................................................................................ 37

Part II: CLI ............................................................................................... 39

Chapter 5
Introducing the Command Interface ..................................................................................... 41

5.1 Starting the Command Interface (Logging In) ...................................................................... 41

5.1.1 Via the SMT ............................................................................................................... 41
5.1.2 Via Telnet ................................................................................................................... 41

5.2 Using the Command Interface ............................................................................................. 42
5.3 Stopping the Command Interface (Logging Out) ................................................................. 43

Chapter 6
ip Commands .......................................................................................................................... 45

6.1 ip address ............................................................................................................................ 45
6.2 ip arp status ......................................................................................................................... 45
6.3 ip igmpsnp disable ............................................................................................................... 45
6.4 ip igmpsnp disp .................................................................................................................... 46
6.5 ip igmpsnp enable ............................................................................................................... 46
6.6 ip igmpsnp maxresptime ...................................................................................................... 46
6.7 ip igmpsnp queryinterval ...................................................................................................... 46
6.8 ip igmpsnp robust ................................................................................................................ 46
6.9 ip igmpsnp Command Example ........................................................................................... 47
6.10 ip ping ................................................................................................................................ 48
6.11 ip tcp status ........................................................................................................................ 48
6.12 ip udp status ...................................................................................................................... 48

Chapter 7
sys Commands ....................................................................................................................... 51

7.1 sys cpu display .................................................................................................................... 51

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