3Com ADSL Modem Ethernet Modem User Manual


 
A-4 APPENDIX A: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTION
CAPTURE TEXT capture text <filename>
Redirects console input into a text file. Input redirection is terminated by Ctrl-D.
This command serves as a simple way to create filter files or to create command
scripts that can be executed using the DO command.
DELETE Delete commands remove anything you previously added.
delete bridge
access_mac_address
<mac_address>
Deletes a MAC Address to the Access MAC table. When the Access MAC feature
is enabled, only MAC Addresses in the Access MAC Table will be bridged.
delete configuration Deletes all your configuration files, reboots the system and restores system
configuration to default values.
delete dns server
<domain_name>
Removes the name server addresses associated with the specified domain from
the Domain Name Server Table.
delete file <file_name> Deletes a file from the FLASH file system. Use list files to see which files are
currently stored.
delete filter
<filter_name>
Removes the named filter from the filter table, and deletes the file stored in FLASH
memory. Use list filters to see what filter files are in FLASH memory.
delete ip network
<network_name>
Deletes an IP network from the interface that you specified when adding the
network. Use list ip networks to see which networks are associated with which
interfaces. Always use disable ip network before deleting it.
delete ip route
<IP_address>
Deletes an IP address from the IP routing table, that you previously added with add
ip route. Deleting this route will cause IP packets destined for this network to use
the default route, which you can see using list ip routes. See add defaultroute
gateway to find out how to add a default route.
delete snmp
community <name>
Deletes an SNMP community that was previously added with the add snmp
community command. You can use list snmp communities to see the current
entries.
delete snmp
trap_community
<name>
Deletes an SNMP trap community name from the list of names and IP addresses
that are allowed to receive SNMP trap commands. You can use list snmp
communities to see the current entries.
Name Name of the user to be added, up to 32 ASCII characters.
Password User’s password, up to 15 ASCII characters.
Enabled This indicates whether the user is enabled. Enter YES or NO.
Parameters Description
<mac_address > The MAC address being denied access.