Netopia CLI 874 Network Router User Manual


 
3-14 Command Line Interface Commands Reference
cp { name | index } ip netbios proxy enable { yes | no }
no cp { name | index } ip netbios proxy enable
show cp { name | index } ip netbios proxy enable
These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show the NetBIOS proxy status for the specified Connection
Profile. The NetBIOS proxy enables the ability to forward Windows Networking NetBIOS broadcasts. This is
useful for, for example, a Virtual Private Network, in which you want to be able to browse the remote network to
which you are tunnelling, as part of your Windows Network Neighborhood.
Routed connections, such as VPNs, can not use NetBEUI to carry the Network Neighborhood information. They
need to use NetBIOS, because NetBEUI cannot be routed. This feature will allow browsing the Network
Neighborhood without any additional workstation configuration.
Note: Microsoft Network browsing is available with or without a Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
server. Shared volumes on the remote network are accessible with or without a WINS server. Local LAN shared
volumes that have Port Address Translation (PAT) applied to them are not available to hosts on the remote LAN.
For tunnelled traffic, NAT on the WAN has no effect on the Microsoft Networking traffic.
cp { name | index } ip rip receive { no | v1 | v2 | both | v2-md5 }
This command allows you to set the RIP receive behavior when the profile is used for a WAN connection.
cp { name | index } ip rip exclude-wan-routes
no cp { name | index } ip rip exclude-wan-routes
show cp { name | index } ip rip exclude-wan-routes
Note: These commands are supported beginning with Firmware Version 8.7.
These commands allow you to specify, disable, or show the status of broadcasting WAN routes via RIP. This is
available only if rip transmit is enabled for the connection profile. The default is no, but if enabled, will drop any
RIP routes with non-LANside information from RIP updates sent over the interface.
cp { name | index } ip rip transmit { no | v1 | v2broadcast | v2multicast | v2broadcast-md5 | v2multicast-md5 }
This command allows you to set the RIP transmit behavior when the profile is used for a WAN connection.
Note: If network address translation is enabled, RIP transmit is disabled regardless of the current setting of
this parameter.
cp { name | index } ppp authentication type { none | pap | chap }
This command allows you to configure the type of authentication used by the profile.
cp { name | index } ppp authentication { send | receive } name string
This command allows you to configure the send or receive PPP authentication name. The send name is used
when the remote side attempts to authenticate the Motorola Netopia
®
router, and the receive name is used
when the Motorola Netopia
®
router is attempting the authentication (for instance, if a WAN connection is being
established to the router).