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IES-1000 User’s Guide
IP Commands 33-3
<host> =
The IP address of the target.
<ttl> =
Time to Live (optional). This parameter limits the number of hops (routers) that the
echo request can travel before it reaches the target.
<size> =
The parameter specifies the size of the payload, that is, not counting the headers, of
the echo request. The default size is 32 octets.
This is an IP facility to check for network functionality by sending an echo request to another IP host and
waiting for the reply.
33.2.4 Statistics Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 ip> stats <sub cmd> [reset]
This command shows or resets the statistics for the traffic of the type specified by the sub-command. Statistics are
available for the following traffic types: ARP, ICMP, IP, raw, TCP and UDP.
33.2.5 Subnet Add Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 ip> subnet add <net name> <i/f name> a.b.c.d am:bm:cm:dm
where
<net name> =
Define the name of the subnet for identification purposes.
<i/f name> =
The name of an interface (“ether” for this device).
a.b.c.d =
The subnet’s IP address.
am:bm:cm:dm =
The subnet’s subnet mask.
This command defines a subnet. Type “subnet” without any parameters to view a list of the configured subnets.
33.2.6 Subnet Delete Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 ip> subnet delete <net name>
where
<net name> =
The name of the subnet.
This command removes a subnet.
33.2.7 Subnet Flush Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 ip> subnet flush