User`s guide

Using the Command Line Interface Cayman 3220-H Users Guide
4-14 December 2000
The hostname argument is the name of the device to which you
want to connect; for example, telnet ftp.cayman.com.
The ip_address argument is the IP address, in dotted decimal
notation, of the device to which you want to connect.
The port argument is the number of t he port over which you
want to open a Telnet session.
traceroute { hostname | ip_address }
Lets you trace the route between the Cayman 3220-H and the
specified host.
The hostname argument is the name of the device you want to
trace; for example, traceroute ftp.cayman.com.
The ip_address argument is the IP address, in dotted decimal
notation, of the device you want to trace.
Dogzilla> traceroute 192.168.1.10
Traceroute to 192.168.1.10 from local address
192.168.1.254 (timer gran. 100 ms)
...
traceroute to 192.168.1.10, 30 hops max, 56 byte packets
1 192.168.1.10 0 ms! 0 ms! 0 ms!
upload [server_address] [filename] [confirm]
Copies the current configuration settings of the Cayman 3220-H to a
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server. The TFTP server must be
accessible on your Ethernet network. The server_address argument
identifies the IP address of the TFTP server on which you want to
store the Cayman 3220-H settings. The filename argument identifies
the path and name of the configuration file on the TFTP server. If you
include the optional confirm keyword, you will not be prompted to
identify a TFTP server or file name.
who
Displays the names of the current shell users.