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S
YSTEM
C
OMMANDS
IP Routing Commands
modem status <slot #>
Displays the slots that have valid digital modem (DM) boards. If the command is executed
using a specific valid DM board slot, displays the modems available for usage from specified
slot.
modem upgrade <slot #> <all>
Installs new modem firmware by reprogramming the specified modem’s flash memory.
Periodically, you may want (or need) to add new firmware to DM-24, DM-24+, or DM-30+
modems. To do so, you would need to load the new modem file onto the SmartSwitch Remote
Access Module
C:\system
directory. Then to reprogram the modems, issue the
modem
upgrade
command, which upgrades all the modems on the card:
modem upgrade <slot #> <all>
Slot number refers to the slot in which the digital modem card resides, and all refers to all
modems on the card. Example: modem upgrade 2 all upgrades all modems on the DM card in slot
2.
We recommend you monitor the upgrade process by using the
dr
console command. The
upgrade process should take approximately one minute. Only after the upgrade process
completes for all modems, reset the system.
Note:
DO NOT DISRUPT POWER during the execution of the modem upgrade process! If
power is disrupted, it could result in damage to the modem.
modem devices
Displays active digital modem connections by device name. Lists slot number, modem
number, and in the case of the DM-24 or DM-30, lists connect parameters.
IP R
OUTING
C
OMMANDS
In order to use the following commands, you must properly configure and initialize IP routing
operating mode. In addition, you must enable RIP to use the ip rip commands.
The following commands are used to display IP routing information:
ip addrpool
Displays the current IP address pool. There are three fields displayed: address, origin, and in use:
•
address: lists the IP address in the pool
•
origin: specifies how the IP address has come to be placed into the IP address pool. If the
origin is DHCP, the IP address was obtained from a DHCP server. If the origin is STATIC,
the IP address was manually configured via CFGEDIT.
•
in use: specifies whether or not the IP address has been leased to a remote IP host device.
ip arp
Displays the current ARP cache table. The IP address, its corresponding MAC address, the type
of ARP table (dynamic or static), and the corresponding interface name are displayed.
ip ping <host IP address> [timeout /dnnnn]
Sends an ICMP Echo message to a specified host. The parameters for this command are: