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[. . . ] SpeedTouch TM 516/536/546/510v5/530v5 Multi-User ADSL Gateways CLI Reference Guide Release R5. 2. 7 SpeedTouch TM 516/536/546 510v5/530v5 CLI Reference Guide R5. 2. 7 Copyright Copyright ©1999-2004 THOMSON. Passing on, and copying of this document, use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written authorization from THOMSON. The content of this document is furnished for informational use only, may be subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by THOMSON. THOMSON assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document. [. . . ] Hostname IP Address 0 SpeedTouchTM *. *. *. * 1 Server 10. 10. 1. 1 2 Client 10. 0. 0. 3 Total Table Size: 73 entries Amount used: 3 (4%) =>dns stats DNS Statistics: Corrupted packets recv : 0 Local questions resolved : 1 Local neg answers sent : 0 Total DNS packets fwd : 0 External answers recv : 0 Fwd table full, discard : 0 Spurious answers : 0 Unknown query types : 0 Total number of packets received : 1 =>(Ping Client. SpeedLAN. local) =>(CTRL + Q) dnsd: Internet class type A request received from 10. 10. 1. 1. =>(Ping Server. SpeedLAN. local) dnsd: Internet class type A request received from 10. 10. 1. 1. =>(CTRL + S) =>dns stats DNS Statistics: Corrupted packets recv : 0 Local questions resolved : 3 Local neg answers sent : 0 Total DNS packets fwd : 0 External answers recv : 0 Fwd table full, discard : 0 Spurious answers : 0 Unknown query types : 0 Total number of packets received : 3 => RELATED COMMANDS: dns clrstats Clear the DNS statistics. E-DOC-CTC-20040907-0010 v1. 0 129 DNS Commands dns status Show the current status of the DNS server/forwarder. SYNTAX: dns status EXAMPLE: =>dns status DNS server status: Started DNS table size DNS forwarding table size DNS forwarding dns servers table size No dns cache. Tracing: off => : : : 64, in use: 10, in use: 21, in use: 1, free: 98 % 0, free: 100 % 1, free: 95 % RELATED COMMANDS: dns start dns stop Start the local DNS server and forwarder. Stop the local DNS server/forwarder. 130 E-DOC-CTC-20040907-0010 v1. 0 DNS Commands dns stop Stop the local DNS server/forwarder. SYNTAX: dns stop EXAMPLE: =>dns status DNS server status: Started DNS table size DNS forwarding table size DNS forwarding dns servers table size No dns cache. =>dns status DNS server status: Stopped DNS table size DNS forwarding table size DNS forwarding dns servers table size No dns cache. Tracing: off => : : : 73, 10, 25, in use: in use: in use: 4, 0, 4, free: free: free: 94 % 100 % 84 % : : : 73, 10, 25, in use: in use: in use: 4, 0, 4, free: free: free: 94 % 100 % 84 % RELATED COMMANDS: dns start dns status Start the local DNS server and forwarder. Show the current status of the DNS server/forwarder. E-DOC-CTC-20040907-0010 v1. 0 131 DNS Commands dns toutfwd Set the DNS forwarding timeout. SYNTAX: dns toutfwd where: timeout A number (of seconds). This parameter determines how long the SpeedTouchTM DNS server should try to contact a (remote) DNS server before (temporarily) declaring the DNS requests unresolved. REQUIRED timeout = <number> EXAMPLE: =>dns fwdtable Forwarding table: Nr. Ip Address (port#):id(hex) 0 10. 10. 10. 12 (54751):8331 Timeout: 15 seconds Table size: 10 amount of table used: 1 (10%) =>dns toutfwd timeout=20 Current timeout: 15 seconds Timeout set to: 20 seconds =>dns fwdtable Forwarding table: Nr. Ip Address (port#):id(hex) 0 10. 10. 10. 12 (54751):8331 Timeout: 20 seconds Table size: 10 amount of table used: 1 (10%) => (expiry) (13 sec) dns server 10. 10. 10. 112 tries 1 (expiry) (13 sec) dns server 10. 10. 10. 112 tries 1 132 E-DOC-CTC-20040907-0010 v1. 0 DNS Commands dns troff Disable verbose console messaging. SYNTAX: dns troff EXAMPLE: =>dns status DNS server status: Started DNS table size DNS forwarding table size DNS forwarding dns servers table size No dns cache. Tracing: on =>dns troff =>dns status DNS server status: Started DNS table size DNS forwarding table size DNS forwarding dns servers table size No dns cache. Tracing: off => : : : 73, 10, 25, in use: in use: in use: 4, 0, 4, free: free: free: 94 % 100 % 84 % : : : 73, 10, 25, in use: in use: in use: 4, 0, 4, free: free: free: 94 % 100 % 84 % RELATED COMMANDS: dns tron Enable verbose console messaging. E-DOC-CTC-20040907-0010 v1. 0 133 DNS Commands dns tron Enable verbose console messaging. SYNTAX: dns tron EXAMPLE: =>dns status DNS server status: Started DNS table size : 73, in use: 4, free: 94 % DNS forwarding table size : 10, in use: 0, free: 100 % DNS forwarding dns servers table size : 25, in use: 4, free: 84 % No dns cache. =>dns status DNS server status: Started DNS table size : 73, in use: 4, free: 94 % DNS forwarding table size : 10, in use: 0, free: 100 % DNS forwarding dns servers table size : 25, in use: 4, free: 84 % No dns cache. Tracing: on =>(CTRL + Q) dnsd: Internet class type A request received from 10. 0. 0. 10. dnsd: forwarding request from 10. 0. 0. 10 (1318, 0x0001) to 138. 203. 68. 61 (try=1): 'reply to ant' mode. dnsd: forwarding request from 10. 0. 0. 10 (1318, 0x0001) to 138. 203. 68. 11 (try=2): 'reply to ant' mode. =>(CTRL + S) RELATED COMMANDS: dns troff Disable verbose console messaging. 134 E-DOC-CTC-20040907-0010 v1. 0 Env Commands Env Commands Introduction This chapter describes the commands of the env command group. Contents This chapter covers the following commands: env flush env get env list env set env unset Flush all the non-system environment variables. 136 137 138 139 140 E-DOC-CTC-20040907-0010 v1. 0 135 Env Commands env flush Flush all the non-system environment variables. SYNTAX: env flush EXAMPLE : =>env list _SNTPPOLL_POST_SYNC=15 _SNTPPOLL_PRE_SYNC=15 _COMPANY_NAME=THOMSON _COMPANY_URL=http://www. thomson. net _PROD_NAME=SpeedTouch _PROD_URL=http://www. speedtouch. com . . . _ETHERNET=SWITCH _MACADDR=00-90-D0-72-01-D3 _UDN=uuid:UPnP-SpeedTouch610-1_00-90-D0-72-01-D3 _IGDX_VERSION=1. 1 _WIZ_AUTOPOPUP=1 CONF_REGION=World CONF_PROVIDER=Basic CONF_DESCRIPTION=Routed PPPoA Packet Service configuration using always-on sessi on connectivity. CONF_SERVICE=Routed PPPoA - DHCP - NAPT CONF_DATE=Configuration set by Embedded Wizard CONF_TPVERSION=1. 2. 0 HOST_SETUP=auto UPGRADE_URL=http://www. speedtouch. com/upgrade600. htm ATM_addr=8. 35 SNMP_public=public SNMP_private=private SNMP_contact=Service Provider SNMP_location=Customer Premises PPP_user=johndoe@MyISP CONF_TEMPLATE=pppoa. tpl CONF_USR_COMMENT=Configuration created by Embedded Wizard (profile:active/pppoe. tpl) =>env flush =>env list _SNTPPOLL_POST_SYNC=15 _SNTPPOLL_PRE_SYNC=15 _COMPANY_NAME=THOMSON _COMPANY_URL=http://www. thomson. net _PROD_NAME=SpeedTouch _PROD_URL=http://www. speedtouch. com . . . [. . . ] OPTIONAL Show messages over several SpeedTouchTM reboots (yes) or show only messages since latest startup (no). Note If not specified, only the recent messages will be shown. EXAMPLE: =>syslog msgbuf show fac=kern sev=emerg hist=yes <0> SysUpTime: 14:45:43 KERNEL Controlled restart (after internal error or explicit system reboot) <0> SysUpTime: 02:58:18 KERNEL Controlled restart (after internal error or explicit system reboot) <0> SysUpTime: 04 days 04:52:37 KERNEL Controlled restart (after internal error or explicit system reboot) <0> SysUpTime: 00:00:41 KERNEL Controlled restart (after internal error or explicit system reboot) =>syslog msgbuf show fac=kern sev=warning hist=yes <4> SysUpTime: 00:00:00 KERNEL Cold restart <0> SysUpTime: 14:45:43 KERNEL Controlled restart (after internal error or explicit system reboot) <4> SysUpTime: 00:00:00 KERNEL Warm restart <0> SysUpTime: 02:58:18 KERNEL Controlled restart (after internal error or explicit system reboot) <4> SysUpTime: 00:00:00 KERNEL Warm restart <0> SysUpTime: 04 days 04:52:37 KERNEL Controlled restart (after internal error or explicit system reboot) <4> SysUpTime: 00:00:00 KERNEL Warm restart <0> SysUpTime: 00:00:41 KERNEL Controlled restart (after internal error or explicit system reboot) => E-DOC-CTC-20040907-0010 v1. 0 355 Systemlog Commands systemlog send Send syslog messages from the internal SpeedTouchTM Syslog message buffer to a specified local or remote syslog server host. There will be no notification on whether the host has received the messages or not. SYNTAX: systemlog send [fac = <supported facility name>] [sev = <supported severity name>] [hist = <{no | yes}>] dest = <ip-address> where: fac Specify the facility name of the syslog messages to be shown. Use one of the supported facility names (see " Supported Syslog Facilities" on page 379). OPTIONAL Note sev If not specified, the messages of all the facilities will be shown. [. . . ]

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