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Command Values   C


  Table C-1 describes the values (arguments) that are used in PortMaster commands. These values must be replaced in the commands with appropriate values for your specific needs. For example, in the command add filter  Filtername, replacing the value Filtername with the name inet.in  adds a new filter named inet.in  to the filter table.

  Table C-1 Command Line Values 

 
  Value    Represents    Format and/or Value(s) 
 Alarm-id  Specific instance of an SNMP alarm.  Number.
 Area  OSPF area.  Decimal or dotted decimal notation.
 ASN  Autonomous system number.  A 16-bit number ranging from 1 to 65535.
 Bytes  Number of bytes.  Integer 0 or higher.
 Cgroup  Group of channels.  1 through 63.
 Channel  T3 channel.  1 through 28.
 Channel-list  Series of one or more channel numbers.

  · For T1, any number(s) from 1 through 24, separated by spaces.

  · For E1, any number(s) from 1 through 30, separated by spaces.

 C0  Asynchronous console port.  c0  or c1  on the PortMaster 4.
 D0  D channel.  d0 , d1 , d2 , or d3  on the PortMaster 4
 CommandName  Name of a ComOS command.  One of the general commands. See Chapter 2.
 Device  Name of network device or pseudo-tty on a UNIX host.  /dev/ttyp0 , or /dev/network. 
 Dlci  Data link connection identifier (DLCI) number.  1 through 1023.
 Ether0  Ethernet interface.

  · ether0 , ether1, or ether Slotnumber0|1  on the PortMaster 4

  · Defaults to ether0  if omitted.

 Facility.Priority  Loghost facility and priority of syslog  messages sent to the facility.  One syslog  facility keyword and one syslog  priority keyword separated by a period. See page 3-23 for more information.
 Filename  Name of a file in the PortMaster 4 subdirectory.   String of up to 16 characters.  
 Filtername  Name of an input or output packet filter.  String of up to 15 printable, nonspace, ASCII characters.
 Group  Number of a group.  Integer from 0 to 100; 0 is default.
 Handle  Network identifier.    followed by a number, with no space in between.
 Hex  Number in hexadecimal (hex) notation.  Hex number with leading 0x .
 Identifier  T1 interface in an NFAS group.  Integer between 0 and 19.
 Interface  Interface specification.  For example, ether0 , frm1 , ptp1 , frmw1 , or ptpw1 .
 Ipaddress  IP address or hostname.  Dotted decimal notation or 39-character hostname.
 Ipmask  IP subnet mask--also called a netmask .  Dotted decimal notation with ones in high-order bits, and zeros in low-order bits.
 Ipxgateway  IPX gateway address.  32-bit hex number.
 Ipxhost  IPX host address.  48-bit hex number. On PortMaster products, this is usually the media access control (MAC) address.
 Ipxnetwork  IPX network number.  32-bit number.
 Itype  ICMP packet type.  0 or higher.
 Line0  T1 or E1 line.  line0  line1, line2, or line3 on a  PortMaster 4
 ListName  Name of a list of source or destination sites used for packet filters.  String of up to 15 printable, nonspace, ASCII characters.
 Locname  Name of an internetwork dial-out destination.  String of up to 12 printable, nonspace, ASCII characters.
 Logtype  One of five areas used for logging with the set syslog  command.  The alternatives are admin-logins , user-logins , packet-filters , commands , and termination .
 M0  Digital modem number.   m0  through m95 .
 MTU  Maximum transmission unit. Maximum packet size, in bytes, that an interface can send.  Integer from 100 to 1520.
 Metric  Hop count to a remote destination.  Integer from 1 to 15.
 Minutes  Number of minutes.  Integer from 0 to 240.
 ModemName  User-defined  long or short name for a modem in the modem table.  Printable ASCII characters. 
 NM  Alternative netmask notation. Number of high-order bits set to 1.  /n  where is an integer from 0 to 32.
 Number  Quantity.  Any number 0 or higher.
 Password  PortMaster administrative password.  String of up to 15 printable, nonspace, ASCII characters.
 Policyname  Name of a BGP policy statement.  String of up to 16 printable, nonspace, ASCII characters.
 Prefix  IP prefix address.  Dotted decimal notation with ones in high-order bits, and zeros in low-order bits.
 Profile  Type of Multifrequency R2 (MFR2) inband signaling for channelized E1.  Integer between 0 and 4.
 Protocol  Type of routing protocol.  bgp , ospf , rip , or static .
 RuleNumber  Number indicating the order of a filter rule or a BGP policy statement.  Integer between 1 and 256 for the PortMaster 4.
 S0  Any virtual ISDN PRI synchronous port.   s0 through s95 , depending on the PortMaster 4 model.
 Seconds  Number of seconds.  Any number 0 or higher; note that 1 has special meaning for idle timeout commands.
 Slotnumber  Slot number in the PortMaster 4.  Integer between 0 and 16. Slots 0 through 9 are physical slots in the PortMaster 4 chassis. A slot number greater than 9 indicates a virtual slot.
 String  Character string.  One or more characters in the ASCII printable character set.
 Subdirectory  Path of a file in a PortMaster 4 subdirectory.   String of up to 16 characters.  
 Tag  Community attribute used to identify a BGP community.  A 32-bit number, two 16-bit numbers, or a reserved community keyword.
 Ticks  Number of 50ms increments of time required to send a packet to the destination network.  Integer.
 Tport  TCP/IP port.  Integer from 1 to 65535.
 Uport  User Datagram Protocol (UDP)/IP port.  Integer from 0 to 65535.
 Username  Name of user.  String of up to 8 printable ASCII characters.
 W1  Any virtual synchronous WAN port.  w0  through w95  on the PortMaster 4
 

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