Wan commands, X.25 commands, Wan commands 558 x.25 commands 558 – Cabletron Systems CSX1000 User Manual

Page 558: Wan c, X.25 c

Advertising
background image

USER’S GUIDE

558 CyberSWITCH

sentry ace

Attempts an authentication session using ACE. The system will report whether the
authentication attempted was successful or rejected.

WAN C

OMMANDS

The following commands are used to display current system WAN diagnostic information:

wan fr-ietf stats [device/fr_accessname_dlci] [prot]

Displays the current frame relay IETF related statistics. Refer to

WAN FR_IETF Statistics

, for a

list of available statistics and their definitions.

wan stats

Displays the current WAN statistics. Refer to

WAN Statistics

for a list of available statistics and

their definitions.

X.25 C

OMMANDS

The following commands are used to display information concerning both the status and traffic
statistics of a particular X.25 connection. A command is also available to allow the X.25 and LAPB
packet tracing options to be enabled or disabled.

trace lapb [on/off]

Enables or disables the LAPB data link information packet tracing option. This feature displays
up to 15 octets of the packet. To display the log file, issue the

dr

console command. This option

is initially disabled.

trace x25 [on/off]

Enables or disables the X.25 packet tracing option. This feature displays up to 15 octets of the
packet. To display the log file, issue the

dr

console command. This option is initially disabled.

x25 clear

Clears the statistics counters associated with the

x25 stat

command for the currently

selected access and LCN.

x25 clearall

Clears all statistics associated with the

x25 stat

command for the currently selected access

and LCN.

x25 display [access name]

Displays the configuration for the default X.25 access if no access name is specified. If an access
name is specified, the configuration for that access is displayed. Note that this also includes any
configuration information of any PVCs associated with this access.

x25 l <LCN “m”>

The “l” option will set the Logical Channel Number (LCN) index specified by “m” as the
default LCN for subsequent commands entered without an explicit LCN specifier. LCN “m”
will remain the default LCN until the default is changed through reissuing the

x25 l <lcn

“m”>

command.

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: