Netopia 3220-h Mode D'Emploi
Using the Command Line Interface
Cayman 3220-H User’s Guide
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December 2000
set preference verbose { on | off }
Specifies whether you want command help and prompting
information displayed. By default, the command line interface
verbose preference is turned off. If you turn it on, the command line
interface displays help for a node when you navigate to that node.
information displayed. By default, the command line interface
verbose preference is turned off. If you turn it on, the command line
interface displays help for a node when you navigate to that node.
set preference more lines
Specifies how many lines of information you want the command line
interface to display at one time. The lines argument specifies the
number of lines you want to see at one time. By default, the
command line interface shows you 16 lines of text before displaying
the prompt More …[y|n] ?. If you enter 0 for the lines argument, the
command line interface displays information as an uninterrupted
stream (which is useful for capturing information to a text file).
interface to display at one time. The lines argument specifies the
number of lines you want to see at one time. By default, the
command line interface shows you 16 lines of text before displaying
the prompt More …[y|n] ?. If you enter 0 for the lines argument, the
command line interface displays information as an uninterrupted
stream (which is useful for capturing information to a text file).
Port Renumbering
Settings
Settings
If you use NAT pinholes to forward HTTP or Telnet traffic through
your Cayman 3220-H to an internal host, you must change the port
numbers the Cayman 3220-H uses for its own configuration traffic.
For example, if you set up a NAT pinhole to forward network traffic
on Port 80 (HTTP) to another host, you would have to tell the
Cayman 3220-H to listen for configuration connection requests on a
port number other than 80, such as 6080.
your Cayman 3220-H to an internal host, you must change the port
numbers the Cayman 3220-H uses for its own configuration traffic.
For example, if you set up a NAT pinhole to forward network traffic
on Port 80 (HTTP) to another host, you would have to tell the
Cayman 3220-H to listen for configuration connection requests on a
port number other than 80, such as 6080.
After you have changed the port numbers the Cayman 3220-H uses
for its configuration traffic, you must use those port numbers instead
of the standard numbers when configuring the Cayman 3220-H. For
example, if you move the router's Web service to port 6080 on a box
with a DNS name of superbox, you would enter the URL
http://superbox:6080 in a Web browser to open the Cayman 3220-H
graphical user interface. Similarly, you would have to configure your
Telnet application to use the appropriate port when opening a
configuration connection to your Cayman 3220-H.
for its configuration traffic, you must use those port numbers instead
of the standard numbers when configuring the Cayman 3220-H. For
example, if you move the router's Web service to port 6080 on a box
with a DNS name of superbox, you would enter the URL
http://superbox:6080 in a Web browser to open the Cayman 3220-H
graphical user interface. Similarly, you would have to configure your
Telnet application to use the appropriate port when opening a
configuration connection to your Cayman 3220-H.
set servers web-http [ 0 - 32767 ]
Specifies the port number for HTTP (web) communication with the
Cayman 3220-H. Because port numbers in the range 0-1024 are used
by other protocols, you should use numbers in the range 2000-32767
Cayman 3220-H. Because port numbers in the range 0-1024 are used
by other protocols, you should use numbers in the range 2000-32767