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Telnet Command: port
This command allows users to set the speed for specific port of the router.
port
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, wan2, all] [AN, 100F, 100H, 10F, 10H, status]
port status
port sniff
[on,off,port,txrx,restart,status]
port 802.1x
[enable,disable,status,addport,delport]
port jumbo
port wanfc
Syntax Description
Parameter
Description
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, wan2, all
It means the number of LAN port and WAN port.
AN… 10H
It means the physical type for the specific port.
AN: auto-negotiate.
100F: 100M Full Duplex.
100H: 100M Half Duplex.
10F: 10M Full Duplex.
10H: 10M Half Duplex.
status
It means to view the Ethernet port status.
sniff
[on,off,port,txrx,restart,s
tatus]
802.1x[enable,disable,s
tatus,addport,delport]
wanfc
It means to set WAN flow control.
Example
> port 1 100F
%Set Port 1 Force speed 100 Full duplex OK !!!
Telnet Command: portmaptime
This command allows you to set a time of keeping the session connection for specified
protocol.
portmaptime
[-<command> <parameter> | ... ]
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Syntax Description
Parameter
Description
[<command>
<parameter>|…]
The available commands with parameters are listed
below.
[…]
means that you can type in several commands in
one line.
-t <sec>
It means “TCP” protocol.
<sec>: Type a number to set the TCP session timeout.
-u <sec>
It means “UDP” protocol.
<sec>: Type a number to set the UDP session timeout.
-i <sec>
It means “IGMP” protocol.
<sec>: Type a number to set the IGMP session
timeout.
-w <sec>
It means “TCP WWW” protocol.
<sec>: Type a number to set the TCP WWW session
timeout.
-s <sec>
It means “TCP SYN” protocol.
<sec>: Type a number to set the TCP SYN session
timeout.
-f
It means to flush all portmaps (useful for diagnostics).
-l <List>
List all settings.
Example
> portmaptime -t 86400 -u 300
-i 10
> portmaptime -l
------ Current setting ------
TCP Timeout
: 86400 sec.
UDP Timeout
: 300 sec.
IGMP Timeout
: 10 sec.
TCP WWW Timeout: 60 sec.
TCP SYN Timeout: 60 sec.
Telnet Command: prn
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This command allows you to view current status (interface and driver) of USB printer.
prn status
prn debug
Example
> prn status
Interface: USB bus 2.0
Printer: NotReady
> prn debug
conn[0] :
none
conn[1] :
none
conn[2] :
none
conn[3] :
none
LPD_data_total=0
usblp_ptr=0
UsbPrintReady=0, UsbIsPrinting=0
Telnet Command: qos setup
This command allows user to set general settings for QoS.
qos setup
[-<command> <parameter> | ... ]
Syntax Description
Parameter
Description
[<command>
<parameter>|…]
The available commands with parameters are listed
below.
[…]
means that you can type in several commands in
one line.
-h
Type it to display the usage of this command.
-m <mode>
It means to define which traffic the QoS control
settings will apply to and eable QoS control.
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0: disable.
1: in, apply to incoming traffic only.
2: out, apply to outgoing traffic only.
3: both, apply to both incoming and outgoing traffic.
Default is enable (for outgoing traffic).
-i <bandwidth>
It means to set inbound bandwidth in kbps (Ethernet
WAN only)
The available setting is from 1 to 100000.
-o <bandwidth>
It means to set outbound bandwidth in kbps (Ethernet
WAN only). The available setting is from 1 to 100000.
-r <index:ratio>
It means to set ratio for class index, in %.
-u <mode>
It means to enable bandwidth control for UDP.
0: disable
1: enable
Default is disable.
-p <ratio>
It means to enable bandwidth limit ratio for UDP.
-t <mode>
It means to enable/disable Outbound TCP ACK
Prioritize.
0: disable
1: enable
-V
Show all the settings.
-D
Set all to factory default (for all WANs).
[…]
It means that you can type in several commands in
one line.
Example
> qos setup -m 3 -i 9500 -o 8500 -r 3:20 -u 1 -p 50 -t 1
WAN1 QOS mode is both
Wan 1 is XDSL model ,don,t need to set up
Wan 1 is XDSL model ,don,t need to set up
WAN1 class 3 ratio set to 20

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