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138 Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference
Example:
# bi list
BRIDGE GROUP 0:
00206F024C34: P US SD A
0180C2000000: P A MC
FFFFFFFFFFFF: P FLD A BC MC
02206F02E70D: ETHERNET/0 325 FWD
00C04F2E1AEB: ETHERNET/0 143 FWD
0060081BD761: ETHERNET/0 95 FWD
Here are the meanings of some of the output flags:
FWD Forward
US This router
BC Broadcast
P Permanent
CALL
Dials a remote router. This command can be used to test the ISDN link or L2TP secession and the configuration
settings for the remote router.
EXIT
Has the same function as logout, but will disconnect you from a Telnet session.
IFS
Lists the communication interfaces installed in the router and the status of the interfaces.
call <remoteName>
Response:
# Request Queued
exit
ifs
Response:
# ifs
Interface Speed In % Out % Protocol State Connection
ETHERNET/0 10.0mb 0%/0% 0%/0% (Ethernet) OPENED
ATM_VC/1 25.6mb 0%/0% 0%/0% (CLEAR) OPENED to HQ
ATM-25/0 25.6mb 0%/0% 0%/0% (ATM) OPENED
CONSOLE/0 9600 b 0%/0% 0%/0% (TTY) OPENED