Netopia CLI 874 Network Router User Manual


 
2-16 Command Line Interface Commands Reference
user name password [ { wan | lan | cp | nat | pvc | global | subnet | no-telnet }*]
show user
no user name
These commands allow a Superuser to create, show, or delete a user and his/her access privileges. A user can
change only his/her own password, and cannot change their access privileges. If a Superuser creates a new
user, this user inherits the privileges of the first non-Superuser, or has the default access privileges of lan |
subnet | nat | cp | global if there is no non-Superuser configured.
Permissible modifiers are:
Interface Configuration Commands
Additional LAN configuration command
Note: Beginning with Firmware Version 8.4.2, the firmware includes support for creating additional logical
local area networks. When used in combination with VLANs (see “Virtual LAN (VLAN) configuration commands”
on page 2-36), you can maintain separate functional end-to-end networks to support such services as
voice-over-IP, point-of-sale applications, or audio and video services.
Multiple logical IP LAN support allows you to create additional IP routed LAN interfaces (ALANs). You can add,
edit, or delete Additional LANs similarly to Connection Profiles on the WAN connection. You then associate
physical or logical Ethernet-encapsulated interfaces, such as wired Ethernet ports, wireless SSIDs, and ATM
RFC 1483 bridged VCs by attaching the ALAN to a VLAN containing these interfaces.
The additional LAN IP routed interfaces duplicate all the same parameters that apply to the primary LAN
interface, such as DHCP servers, filtersets, multicast forwarding, and RIP. You can configure up to six ALANs.
wan
WAN interface(s) configuration
lan
LAN (Ethernet id) interface configuration
cp
connection profile (and default profile) configuration
nat
Network Address Translation configuration. This includes the ability to configure NAT
attributes in connection profiles.
pvc
ATM PVC and Frame DLCI configuration
global
other parameters, such as console preferences. This includes ping and traceroute
functionality.
subnet
LAN (Ethernet 0) interface ip subnet configuration
no-telnet
Prevents Telnet access.