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July 2006 - InnoMedia
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CONNECTING YOUR WORLDS
MAIN> ip
Cable new IP address: 10.241.14.74
MAIN>
ping
Command Name: ping
Short Form: pi
Command Usage: pi DestinationIPAddress, Length, Times
Command Action: Sends ICMP requests, where:
DestinationIPAddress is an IP address of the destination machine
Length represents the number of bytes
Times is a retry number
EXAMLE:
MAIN> ping 10.0.10.253 100 10
PING:pinging 10.0.10.253 with 100 bytes of data
PING:ECHO REPLY from:10.0.10.253
PING:ECHO REPLY from:10.0.10.253
PING:ECHO REPLY from:10.0.10.253
PING:ECHO REPLY from:10.0.10.253
PING:ECHO REPLY from:10.0.10.253
PING:ECHO REPLY from:10.0.10.253
PING:ECHO REPLY from:10.0.10.253
PING:ECHO REPLY from:10.0.10.253
PING:ECHO REPLY from:10.0.10.253
PING:ECHO REPLY from:10.0.10.253
PING:STATISTICS:
10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0% packet loss.
MAIN>
Show Menu Commands
cpes
Command Name: cpes
Short Form: c
Command Usage: c
Command Action: Displays the MAC address of the CPE learned by the modem. The CM
forwards data to or from CPEs that appear in this list. In addition, it displays the way the
\address was learned, as follows:
Dynamic – through listening to the network traffic
Static – either set by the user using the addcpe command or added by a command
in the configuration file
The modem can be configured to learn any number of CPEs, from 0 to 16. The default
number of the CPE is 1, which can be changed in the configuration file.
EXAMLE:
MAIN> show
show> c
CPE table - 2 learned. Configured max is 6
0: 00.10.99.01.e5.43 Static - PacketCable Embedded Interface
1: 00.13.20.2d.eb.7a Dynamic - Ethernet CPE Interface