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[. . . ] AlcatelTM DSL Router Family Command Line Interface Guide P/N 3EC 16963 AAAA-TCZZA October 1999 Copyright Alcatel provides this publication "as is" without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from Alcatel . Alcatel may make improvements and/or changes in the product described in this publication at any time. © Copyright 1996-1999 Alcatel Trademarks Alcatel is a trademark of Alcatel. [. . . ] Below are the option/value pairs currently possible: p <protocol>|TCP|UDP|ICMP where <protocol> is an IP protocol number or the string TCP, UDP, ICMP. If <protocol> is 0 (or the -p option is not specified), this IP filter will match any protocol. sa <first source ip addr>[:<last source ip addr>] where <first source ip addr> defines the first or only source IP address and <last source ip addr>, if present, defines the last source IP address in a range. If not specified, <first source ip addr> is assumed to be 0. 0. 0. 0, <last source ip addr> is assumed to be 255. 255. 255. 255. Check the action to take (Accept, Drop, Reject) based on the parameters. Print out a message to the console if a packet to or from this remote is dropped or rejected. action parameters Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference 137 -sm <source ip mask> where <source ip mask>, when present, defines a mask to use when comparing the <first source ip addr>. . . <last source ip addr> with the source IP address in the IP packet. -sp <first source port>[:<last source port>] where <first source port> defines the first or only source port and <last source port>, if present, defines the last source port in a range. If not specified, the <first source port> is assumed to be 0, the <last source port> is assumed to be 0xffff. --da <first dest ip addr>[:<last dest ip addr>] where <first dest ip addr> defines the first or only destination IP address and <last dest ip addr>, if present, defines the last destination IP address in a range. If not specified, <first dest ip addr> is assumed to be 0. 0. 0. 0, <last dest ip addr> is assumed to be 255. 255. 255. 255. -dm <dest ip mask> where <dest ip mask>, when present, defines a mask to use when comparing the <first dest ip addr>. . . <last dest ip addr> with the destination IP address in the IP packet. -dp <first dest port>[:<last dest port>] where <first dest port> defines the first or only destination port and <last dest port>, if present, defines the last destination port in a range. If not specified, the <first dest port> is assumed to be 0, the <last dest port> is assumed to be 0xffff. -b This option indicates that this filter should be tested twice; the first time with the source filter information matched against the source information in the IP packet and the destination filter information matched against the destination information in the IP packet; and the second time with the source filter information matched against the destination information in the IP packet and the destination filter information matched against the source information in the IP packet. -c <count of times rule used> indicates how many IP packets have matched this filter since the router was rebooted. -tcp syn|ack|noflag where syn is the TCP SYN flag, ack is the TCP ACK flag, and noflag means that there is a TCP packet and neither the SYN flag nor the ACK flag are set. Unless specified, the TCP SYN and TCP ACK flags are not checked when the IP packet is matched with this filter. For example, to match this IP filter against the initiation of a TCP connection, use -tcp syn. The IP packets that will match this IP filter have the TCP SYN flag set but not the TCP ACK flag . To match the response to initiation of a TCP connection, -tcp syn -tcp ack are needed. Only IP packets with both the TCP SYN and TCP ACK flags would this IP filter. [. . . ] Log in with the password admin. IPX Commands with examples eth ipx enable eth ipx addr 123 eth ipx frame 802. 2 remote add ipx_server remote setIpxaddr 456 ipx_server remote addIpxsap SERVER2 2002 00:00:00:00:00:01 0451 4 1 ipx_server remote addIpxroute 2002 1 4 ipx_server save reboot Ref # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Comments Enable IPX Routing Set the local `wire' address Set the Frame Type Add a connection name Set the WAN network # (common to both sides) Add a file server (SAP) Add a route to the server Save your settings Reboot for changes to take effect 254 Appendix B. Configuring IPX Routing Step 2: Review your Settings Commands used to review your IPX configuration: ­ eth list ­ remote list ­ ipxsaps > eth list ETHERNET INFORMATION FOR <ETHERNET/0> Hardware MAC address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802. 2 > remote list INFORMATION FOR <ipx_server > Status. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 SERVER2 00002002 00:00:00:00:00:01 0451 0004 1 Bridging enabled. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ]

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