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CLI EAGLE 20
Release 5.0 08/2010
The following table shows the representation and the range of the ad-
dress types:
Strings
A string is indicated by quotation marks. For example, “System name with
space character”. Space characters are not valid user-defined strings.
You enter a space character in a parameter between quotation marks.
Examples of commands
Example 1: clear arp-table
Command for deleting dynamic entries in ARP Cache.
clear arp-table
is the command name. The command does not re-
quire any other parameters, and can be executed with <Enter>.
Example 2: signal-contact monitor aca-removal
Command for displaying the removal of the AutoConfiguration Adapter.
(Hirschmann Eagle) (config)#signal-contact monitor aca-removal
enable Enable the option.
disable (default) Disable the option.
signal-contact monitor aca-removal
is the command name.
The parameter is required. It can have the value
enable
or
disable
.
Example 3: nat 1to1 add
Command for adding a 1:1 NAT rule.
(Hirschmann Eagle) (config)#nat 1to1 add
[1..512] NAT rule number.
[internal-net] Internal network address.
[external-net] External network address.
[netmask] Network mask.
[comment] Rule comment.
“nat 1to1 add” is the command name.
The parameters [1..512] (i.e. the number of the NAT rule to be added), [in-
ternal-net], [external-net] , [netmask] and [comment] are optional.
Address Type
Format
Range
Example
IP Address
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
nnn: 0 to 255 (decimal)
192.168.11.110
MAC Address
mm:mm:mm:mm:mm:mm
mm: 00 to ff (hexadecimal
number pairs)
A7:C9:89:DD:A9:B3
Table 3: Format and range of network addresses
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