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3Com HomeConnect ADSL
Modem Ethernet
CLI User’s Guide
Version 1.0
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Page 1 - CLI User’s Guide

3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem EthernetCLI User’s GuideVersion 1.0

Page 2 - Rolling Meadows, IL

3Com Corporation Limited Warranty viiYEAR 2000 WARRANTY viiObtaining Warranty Service viiiWarranties exclusive ixLimitation of Liability ixDisclaimer

Page 3 - 3 MANUAL SETUP

1ACCESSING THE CONFIGURATION INTERFACEThis chapter explains how to attach to the configuration interface locally via the console port or remotely via

Page 4 - 4 FILTERING CAPABILITIES

1-2 CHAPTER 1: ACCESSING THE CONFIGURATION INTERFACERemote Connection If you want to attach to the 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem Ethernet via the LAN or

Page 5 - A CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTION

2CLI COMMAND CONVENTIONS AND TERMINOLOGYThis chapter describes the command syntax, conventions and terminology used within the Command Line Interface.

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2-2 CHAPTER 2: CLI COMMAND CONVENTIONS AND TERMINOLOGYNetwork Address FormatsMany commands require a network address, to define a link to a remote hos

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Command Structure 2-3Command LanguageTerminologyThe CLI command language creates, manages, displays and removes system entities. These entities descri

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2-4 CHAPTER 2: CLI COMMAND CONVENTIONS AND TERMINOLOGY

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3MANUAL SETUPThis chapter describes how to manually setup the 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem Ethernet.Configuration Overview A bridge connects two or mor

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3-2 CHAPTER 3: MANUAL SETUPYou modify the profile using set port commands to setup the WAN connection and network information. Remember to save your c

Page 11 - INTERFACE

Advanced Bridging 3-3The 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem Ethernet supports Unspecified Bit Rate (UBR) traffic. The modem will normally attempt to use all

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3Com Corporation3800 Golf RoadRolling Meadows, IL 60008Copyright © 1999, 3Com Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be r

Page 13 - TERMINOLOGY

3-4 CHAPTER 3: MANUAL SETUPThe Spanning Tree Priority is the priority assigned to a bridge that is running the Spanning Tree Protocol. It is used for

Page 14 - Network Address Formats

IP Configuration 3-5set port <port_number> filter <filter_name> To disable port filtering, use the command:set port <port_number> f

Page 15 - Command Language

3-6 CHAPTER 3: MANUAL SETUPname and password. (Maximum character length of login name = 32, password maximum character length = 15.)Configuring an IPN

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System Administration 3-7The route will appear as destination 0.0.0.0 in the IP routing table. To delete an IP Static route, use the command:delete i

Page 17 - MANUAL SETUP

3-8 CHAPTER 3: MANUAL SETUPThe date and time information is provided in the following format:System Date: 02-MAR-1998 05:17:00System UpTime: 2d 08:37:

Page 18 - HAPTER 3: MANUAL SETUP

System Administration 3-9Providing TFTP Access Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) provides a simple way to transfer files from one machine to anoth

Page 19 - Bridging

3-10 CHAPTER 3: MANUAL SETUPNote: This capability is useful for system administrators or users who wish to restrict access to the 3Com HomeConnect ADS

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4FILTERING CAPABILITIESIntroduction The 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem Ethernet provides an extensive set of data filtering capabilities. For instance, f

Page 21 - IP Configuration 3-5

4-2 CHAPTER 4: FILTERING CAPABILITIES Data filters - based on protocol-specific packet information. Generic filters - based on packet structure.Data

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Creating Filters 4-3 If you do not specify a protocol section in the filter file, no filtering will occur and packets of that protocol type will be a

Page 23 - Administration

1 ACCESSING THE CONFIGURATION INTERFACEEstablishing Communications 1-1Local Connection 1-1IBM-PC Compatible Computers 1-1Macintosh Computers 1-1UNIX-B

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4-4 CHAPTER 4: FILTERING CAPABILITIESThe OR operation can be implemented by successive rules. For example, to accept a packet if the source address is

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Assigning Filters 4-5will define in the future. Also, use the # sign to add comments or what you expect the filter to do for future reference. 4 Enter

Page 26 - 3-10 CHAPTER 3: MANUAL SETUP

4-6 CHAPTER 4: FILTERING CAPABILITIES Interfaces PortsInterface Filters You can configure interface filters for any interface. Interface filters con

Page 27 - FILTERING CAPABILITIES

Managing Filters 4-7Interface name is eth:1 for the Ethernet interface and atm:1 for the ATM interface. For example, to apply an input filter to the e

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4-8 CHAPTER 4: FILTERING CAPABILITIESIf the syntax is invalid, the filter is still added to the managed list with a status of verify failed. To correc

Page 29 - Table 4-1 Protocol Rules

5UPGRADING 3COM HOMECONNECT ADSL MODEM ETHERNET OPERATIONAL SOFTWAREIntroduction The 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem Ethernet operational software is stor

Page 30 - Table 4-2 Protocol Keywords

5-2 CHAPTER 5: UPGRADING 3COM HOMECONNECT ADSL MODEM ETHERNET OPERATIONAL SOFTWAREnavigate through the directory structure to pub/xdsl/hceth. From th

Page 31 - 999 DENY;

Update Using Built-in Update Software 5-33 Power off your 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem Ethernet.4 Open a DOS window on your workstation.5 Change to the

Page 32 - ■ Interfaces

5-4 CHAPTER 5: UPGRADING 3COM HOMECONNECT ADSL MODEM ETHERNET OPERATIONAL SOFTWARE username <username> password <password>If you are obt

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ACLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONCLI CommandsADD Use the ADD command to define: networks you will connect to SNMP communities users who can telnet to the un

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Setting Date and Time 3-7Setting System Identification 3-8Configuring TELNET Login Access 3-8Providing TFTP Access 3-9Setting Password Protection 3-9C

Page 35 - OPERATIONAL SOFTWARE

A-2 APPENDIX A: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONTFTP to export the updated file to the system’s FLASH file system, and use the verify filter command to check t

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CLI Commands A-3add snmp community<community_name>address [IP_address] access [RO | RW]Adds to the list of SNMP authorized users. The community

Page 37 - Update Software

A-4 APPENDIX A: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONCAPTURE TEXT capture text <filename>Redirects console input into a text file. Input redirection is termin

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CLI Commands A-5delete syslog<ip_addr>Deletes the specified IP address from the list of addresses which are authorized to receive syslog informa

Page 39 - CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTION

A-6 APPENDIX A: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONDOdo<command_inputfile>output [outputfile]Runs a script file that is stored in FLASH memory, which contai

Page 40 - <network_name>

CLI Commands A-7HELPhelp <command> Provides information about possible commands and their formats. Typing help alone lists the possible commands

Page 41 - {enabled [yes]}

A-8 APPENDIX A: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONFltr - Number of packets received from this MAC station that were filtered out (discarded)Fwd - Number of packe

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CLI Commands A-9 Interface - interface this IP address uses to connect to the systemlist ip arp Displays the contents of the ARP cache. It lists: IP

Page 43 - CLI Commands A-5

A-10 APPENDIX A: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONlist syslog Displays IP addresses which get syslog entries from the system. See add syslog for more informatio

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CLI Commands A-11RENAMErename file<input_file><output_file>Renames files within the FLASH file system. The FLASH file system is a flat fi

Page 45 - CLI Commands A-7

Verifying Filter File Syntax 4-8Showing Filter File Contents 4-85 UPGRADING 3COM HOMECONNECT ADSL MODEM ETHERNET OPERATIONAL SOFTWAREIntroduction 5-1S

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A-12 APPENDIX A: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONset bridge aging_time <seconds> forward_delay <seconds>spanning_tree_priority <seconds>Sets

Page 47 - CLI Commands A-9

CLI Commands A-13 UNUSUAL - an abnormal event, which the system should recover from COMMON - a regularly occurring event that is not frequent VERBO

Page 48 - PAUSED COMMANDS

A-14 APPENDIX A: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONset snmp community<community_name>address [IP_address]access [RO | RW]Modifies parameters for an SNMP au

Page 49 - Parameters Description

CLI Commands A-15set time <time> Sets the system time, and leaves the date unchanged. Use show date to see what the current settings are. The fo

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A-16 APPENDIX A: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONshow adsl statistics Displays block count statistics for the ADSL interface. It reports the number of blocks t

Page 51 - <interface_name>

CLI Commands A-17show command Displays the settings for Command History Depth, and the Current Prompt. You can modify the history depth using set co

Page 52 - ■ DEBUG - for debugging only

A-18 APPENDIX A: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONOUTPUT COUNTERS Octets - bytes transmitted Ucast - unicast packets transmitted MultiCast - multicast packet

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CLI Commands A-19 Bad Versions - SNMP messages for an unsupported SNMP version Bad Community Names - SNMP messages which used an unknown SNMP commun

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A-20 APPENDIX A: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONshow snmp settings Displays SNMP settings, which you can modify using enable or disable snmp authentication tr

Page 55 - Local Prompt: 3COM-DSL>

TELNET Commands A-21update software tftp<filename>server <ip_addr>path <path>VERIFYverify filter<filter_name>Verifies the synt

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delete ip network <network_name> A-4delete ip route <IP_address> A-4delete snmp community <name> A-4delete snmp trap_community <

Page 57 - CLI Commands A-19

A-22 APPENDIX A: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTIONLogout Leave the CLI and close this connection. This ends the TELNET session.Command FeaturesThe command langu

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AAdd command 2-2ADSLreset A-11show settings A-16show transceiver_status A-15show version A-16ATMshow status A-16ATM Information, configuring 3-2BBridg

Page 59 - CLI Exit

FFiltering Capabilities 4-1Filtersadd filter A-1delete filter A-4list filters A-8FLASH ROM 2-2IInterface 1-1Interfacesdisable link_traps interface A-5

Page 60 - Features

NNetwork user 2-2PPackage, what’ s included 1-1Password 2-2Password Protection 3-9Passwordsadd user A-3PC 1-1RRemote Site Management 3-1SScriptsCLIdo

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help A-7history A-7list facilities A-8list files A-8reboot A-10rename file A-11System ID 3-8TTELNET access 3-8TFTP access 3-9Time 3-7UUsersdelete user

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TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND LIMITED WARRANTYNotice: This modem was not designed or approved for use in Europe, Australia, or New Zealand.Technical Support 3

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send the modem back in the original box. Send ONLY the modem (NOT manuals, diskettes, etc.) Include your SRO number, name and address on the shippin

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This equipment complies with FCC Rules Part 68. Located on the bottom of the modem is the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN).

Page 65 - WARRANTY

the telephone number of the sending machine or of such business, other entity, or individual. (The telephone number provided may not be a 900 number o

Page 66 - Conformity

Stock No. 004-000-0345-4U.S. Government Printing OfficeWashington, DC 20402In accordance with Part 15 of the FCC rules, the user is cautioned that any

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list bridge access_mac_addresses A-7list bridge forwarding A-7list connection events A-8...

Page 68 - Interference

telecommunication companies do not allow users to connect their equipment to jacks except in precise situations that are spelled out in tariffing arra

Page 69 - Modem Users

ensemble. Cette précaution est particulièrement importante dans les régions rurales.Avertissement: L'utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces

Page 70 - téléphoniques

the later of April 1, 2000, or ninety (90) days after purchase of the product from 3Com or its authorized reseller, 3Com shall, at its option and expe

Page 71 - Limited Warranty

Warranties exclusive IF A 3COM PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, CUSTOMER’S SOLE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THAT WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR, REPLAC

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exclusions may be limited in their application to you. When the implied warranties are not allowed to be excluded in their entirety, they will be limi

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set facility <facility_name> loglevel [level] A-12set interface <interface_name> A-13set port <port number> A-13set snmp community &

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telnet <ip_addr> TCP_port <number> A-20UPDATE A-20update software ftp <filename> A-20update software tftp <filename> A-21VERIF

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