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206 Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference
REMOTE SETSRCIPADDR
Sets the IP address for the target WAN connection to the remote router. You may set this address when the remote
router requires the target and the remote WAN IP addresses to be on the same subnetwork. Another instance is to
force numbered mode and to prevent the remote router from changing the target WAN IP address through IPCP
address negotiation. The target WAN IP address defaults to the Ethernet LAN IP address.
REMOTE STATS
Shows the current status of the connection to the remote router, including the bandwidth and data transfer rate.
remote setSrcIpAddr <ipaddr> <mask> <remoteName>
ipaddr Target IP address of the WAN connection to the remote router, in the format of 4 decimals
separated by periods.
mask IP network mask, in the format of 4 decimals separated by periods.
remoteName Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote setSrcIpAddr 128.1.210.151 255.255.255.192 HQ
remote stats [<remoteName>]
remoteName Name of the remote router (character string).
Example:
remote stats HQ
Response:
STATISTICS FOR <HQ>:
Current state ........................ currently connected
Current output bandwidth ............. 0 bps
Current input bandwidth .............. 0 bps
Current bandwidth allocated .......... 25600000 bps
On port ATM_VC/1 ..................... 0+01:02:36 (0%/0% of 25600000 bps)
Total connect time ................... 0+01:11:48
Total bytes out ...................... 15896
Total bytes in ....................... 0
STATISTICS FOR <internet>:
Current state ........................ not connected
Current output bandwidth ............. 0 bps
Current input bandwidth\ ............. 0 bps
Current bandwidth allocated .......... 0 bps
Total connect time ................... 0+00:00:00
Total bytes out ...................... 0
Total bytes in ....................... 0
where: