3Com ADSL Modem Ethernet Modem User Manual


 
System Administration 3-7
The route will appear as destination 0.0.0.0 in the IP routing table.
To delete an IP Static route, use the command:
delete ip route <ip network address>
Configuring DNS You can configure the 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem Ethernet to access a
DNS server to resolve host names. This facility is used by the ping, telnet, rlogin
and update software ftp commands.
DNS server entries are stored in the DNS Server Table.
To add a DNS server use the command:
add dns server <domain_name>
primary <ip_addr>
secondary <ip_addr>
The <domain_name> parameter can be a specific domain (i.e., 3com.com) or it
can be the wildcard character ’*’, representing all domains. You can specify
different DNS servers for different domains. When searching for the appropriate
DNS server, the modem first searches the local DNS server table for a entry for the
specific domain of the host name you are attempting to resolve. If no specific
entry is found, the wildcard entry is used.
To list the entries in the DNS Server Table use the command:
list dns servers
To delete an entry from the DNS Server Table use the command:
delete dns server <domain_name>
where domain name is the specific domain or the wildcard character ’*’.
IP Tools The 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem Ethernet CLI provides a standard set of IP
utility programs including Ping, TELNET and RLOGIN.
System
Administration
This section provides details and examples for performing the following system
administration tasks:
Setting Date and Time
Setting System Identification
Configuring TELNET Login Access
Providing TFTP Access
Setting Password Protection
Configuration Scripting
Remember to save your configuration using the save all command before
rebooting your 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem Ethernet so that your changes
will be written to permanent FLASH memory.
Setting Date and Time You can obtain the current date, time and system uptime using the command:
show date