User Guide

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About this guide
This guide describes commands for configuring the Patton Model 3231 Industrial Ethernet Extender with
LCD.
Note
For general information regarding setting up, installing and operating
the 3231, refer to the
Getting Started Guide
.
Audience
This guide is intended for administrators and operators.
Structure
Chapter 1, "Alarm Commands" on page 13 describes commands for configuring alarms.
Chapter 2, “Bridge Commandson page 18 describes commands for configuring the bridge.
Chapter 3, “CPE Config Commandson page 27 describes commands for configuring the CPE.
(These commands are only available from the CO unit).
Chapter 4, “Ethernet Commandson page 31 describes commands for configuring Ethernet transports.
Chapter 5, “Firewall Commandson page 38 describes commands for configuring the firewall.
Chapter 6, “G.SHDSL Commandson page 55 describes commands for configuring the G.SHDSL port.
Chapter 7, “Help Commandson page 76 describes commands for accessing the top-level CLI help.
Chapter 8, “IP Commandson page 78 describes commands for configuring IP interfaces.
Chapter 9, “Logger Commandson page 99 describes commands for logging into a remote host.
Chapter 10, “Port Commandson page 102 describes commands for configuring physical ports.
Chapter 11, “PPP Commandson page 105 describes commands for configuring PPP over HDLC.
Chapter 12, “PPPoA Commandson page 113 describes commands for configuring PPP over ATM.
Chapter 13, “PPPoE Commandson page 123 describes commands for configuring PPP over Ethernet.
Chapter 14, “RFC1483 Commandson page 133 describes commands for configuring RFC 1483 trans-
ports.
Chapter 15, “Security Commandson page 140 describes commands for configuring security features.
Chapter 16, “SNMP Commandson page 150 describes commands for configuring SNMP settings.
Chapter 17, “Source Commandson page 156 describes commands for viewing source files.
Chapter 18, “System Commandson page 158 describes commands for managing the system.
Chapter 19, “Transport Commandson page 174 describes commands for configuring transports.
Chapter 20, “User Commandson page 179 describes commands for managing user login information.
Chapter 21, “Webserver Commandson page 183 describes commands for configuring the Web Server.