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1. Quick Reference
This chapter provides a quick reference guide for the commands, describing syntax, Router modes and
prompts, and frequently used commands.
The chapters that follow describe each command and its parameters in detail.
• Generic commands
• IPX-only commands
• TCP/IP-only commands
• RouterVu commands
• General info
1.1 Conventions Used in This Chapter
Bold typeface—Commands and keywords. Enter the syntax exactly as shown.
Italics—Mandatory parameters that have values. Enter text or numbers in place of the italicized
parameter name.
[ ]—Brackets enclose optional parameters.
|—Vertical bars separate mutually exclusive keywords. Enter only one keyword.
[ x | y | z ]—Choose one and only one of the options (X, Y, Z), or choose none.
{ }—Curly brackets enclose a list of mandatory, mutually exclusive parameters. You must choose one.
[x] [y] [z]—You must choose at least one item (X, Y or Z), and you may choose more than one at the
same time, e.g, x y.
< >—Chevrons enclose a list of mandatory parameters. Choose at least one, although you can include
more than one.
commands are shown on more than one line; do not press
command.
1.2 Interface Addresses
The iface[/frame_type] parameters indicate the interface and frame type. iface is specified as one of the
following, depending on your Router model: eth0, sync0, modem0, modem1, modem2, modem3, or
modem4. If eth0 is selected, the frame_type can be specified as part of the interface, and can be either
802.3, 802.2, SNAP or II (for Ethernet Type 2). Use a slash to separate the iface from the frame_type, e.g.,
eth0/802.2. If left unspecified, the default frame_type is 802.3.
For the Ethernet interface, the iface parameter is a string of the form eth0/frame_type. For all other
interfaces, iface is of the form modemX. Examples are:
ethN
Ethernet N interface, raw 802.3 frame type
ethN/802.3
Ethernet N interface, raw 802.3 frame type