User's Manual

AR24027 Operator’s Manual (rev A)
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>show ethernet
Ethernet Stations:
--Discard-- --Forward--
# MAC address IP address Radio from to from to
0 ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff 0 0 0 0 183
1 00-d0-39-00-2d-cb -M 0 0 209 165
2 00-a0-cc-66-8e-a6 207.154.90.171 S 136 54 139575 172
3 00-d0-39-00-2d-c3 S 0 0 0 0
>show ethernet times
Ethernet Stations:
# MAC address IP address Radio MC Time added Idle
0 ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff 0 29-Nov 16:17:08
1 00-d0-39-00-2d-cb -M 29-Nov 16:17:08 0.01
2 00-a0-cc-66-8e-a6 207.154.90.171 S 29-Nov 16:17:15 0.00
3 00-d0-39-00-2d-c3 S 29-Nov 16:23:41 9.18
Both formats lists all the ethernet stations attached to any of the radios. The tables lists the
MAC (Ethernet) address of the station, and, if known, the IP address. The “Radio” column
shows the radio (Master or Slave) where that station is physically attached.
The first entry in the table tracks broadcast traffic while the second entry is always the address
of the radio itself.
The “counts” format shows the cumulative number of ethernet packets that have been seen with
that MAC addresses in the “source” (from) or the “destination” (to) fields. In bridge mode the
radios are in “promiscuous” mode and look at all the ethernet packets in the Local Area
Network. The radios “discard” the packets that are known to be local, but “forward” all other
packets to the remote radio. These are accounted separately in the report.
The “times” format indicates whether that entry is for a “multicast” (MC) address, shows the
time when the station was added to the table, and how long since that address has been seen.
When the “idle” time exceeds the time specified by the “ethernet” command, that entry is
deleted from the table.
5.6 Internet Protocol (IP) Management Commands
The IP Management commands configure the radio IP protocol parameters which allow the radio to
be monitored and configured through Telnet and SNMP. Refer to section 6 for a more detailed
explanation on those two applications.
ip-configuration
address=<ip address>
netmask=<string>
gateway=<ip address>
This command configures the radio IP address, netmask and gateway. The IP configuration is
optional and the radios are shipped with these parameters left blank. Once the IP configuration
has been initialized, the radios will reply to “ping” packets. The IP configuration is also
required in order to use the “ping”, “snmp” and “telnet” features.
Since the two radios in a link are bridged together they are in the same “internet network”.