User Guide
Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference 149
REMOTE DELOURPASSWD
Removes the unique CHAP or PAP authentication password entries established by the command
remote
setOurPasswd.
REMOTE DELOURSYSNAME
Removes the unique CHAP or PAP authentication system name entries established by the command
remote
setOurSysName.
REMOTE DELSERVER
This Network Address Translation (NAT) command deletes an entry created by the
remote addServer
command.
Refer to the section Server Configuration, on page 82
, for detailed information.
remote delOurPasswd
<
remoteName
>
remoteName
Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote delOurPasswd HQ
remote delOurSysName
<
remoteName
>
remoteName
Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote delOurSysName HQ
remote delServer <
ipaddr>|
discard|me
<protocolid
> |
tcp|udp <
first port
> |ftp|telnet|smtp|snmp|http [
<last
port>
[<
first private port
>]] <
remoteName
>
ipaddr
IP address of the host selected as server in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods.
discard Discards the incoming server request.
me Sends the incoming server request to the local router, regardless of its IP address.
protocolid
Protocol used by the selected server; can be
tcp
or
udp.
first port
First or only port as seen by the remote end
.
Port used by the selected server. Can be as string
such as
ftp, telnet, smtp, snmp
, or
http
, or a numeric value between 0 and 65,535. A numeric
value of 0 will match any port.
last port
If specified, this is used with <
first port
> to specify a range of ports as seen by the remote end
for the server on the LAN.
first private port
If specified, this is a port remapping of the incoming request from the remote end.










