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CLI Reference Guide 67
list modem_groups
Displays modem groups that you previously defined using the
add
modem_group
command, along with the number of interfaces in each group.
For example:
MODEM GROUPS
GROUP Number of
Interfaces
All 8
list networks
Displays all defined networks running any protocol. The command lists:
• Name
- designation of the network that you defined with
add network
• Prot
- protocol of the network: IP, IPX, AP, PPP, SLIP, FRM, DLCI
• Int
- interface the network is running on
• State
- Condition of network: ENA (enabled), ENA* (enabling), DIS
(disabled), DIS* (disabling), INIT (initialized), INV (invalid), CONF
• Type
- STAT (static), DYN (dynamic) or AUTO network
• Network Address
- address of the network
list ppp
Displays PPP bundles and links. When multiple physical links are combined to
run multilink PPP (RFC1717), the group of physical links is called a bundle.
With ISDN, the multiple links are the two channels you defined using
add isdn
signalling interface
. The second link (channel) will become active when the
channel_expansion percentage has been exceeded. You can check the
percentage using
list ppp
, and change it using
set network user ppp
.
• Bundle Index
- index number of the physical interface in the bundle
• Link Index
- index number in the list of links
• Oper Status
- current operational status of the link
• Interface Name
- designation of interface belonging to this bundle