Acer AIR-104 Network Router User Manual


 
User Guide for AIR-104/AIR-204 7-16
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connect profile <profile name>
disable trace
disconnect profile <profile name>
enable trace
ping <ip addr>
ping <ip addr> <integer >=1> <packet length, >=56>
test modem <port number> <dial number>
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logout
Description:
This command logs the user out of the system.
reset system
Description:
This command allows the user to reset the system. A confirmation will be
displayed.
save config
Description:
This command saves any configuration changes to the flash memory.
In the background, the system is already periodically checking to see if any configuration
changes have been made. If so, the entire configuration will be automatically saved to the
flash memory. However, this command can also be used to execute the save operation
immediately after some configuration changes, e.g., when the user intends to power
down the system.
set console baud <baudrate>
Description:
This command is used to set the baud rate for the auxiliary (console) port.
The default baud rate is 19200 bits per second. After the baud rate is changed, the
console will no longer work properly until the terminal baud rate is changed accordingly.
Other allowed speeds include 115.2K, 57.6K, 38.4K, 28.8K, 19.2K, 14.4K, 9.6K, 4.8K,
2.4K, and 1.2K.
Example:
Command> set console baud 19200
set console timeout <1-60>
Description:
This command is used to set the console time-out value (in minutes). The
default value is 10 minutes. That means if the user does not type anything on the console
for 10 minutes, the console session will automatically be terminated.
This timeout value also applies to telnet sessions.
Example:
Command> set console timeout 20
set date <mm-dd-yy>
Description:
This command sets the current date in the AIR-104/204.
Example:
Command> set date 4-12-96
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface