CLI Commands B-19
Prot - protocol used to find this service: SAP, LOCAL, NLSP, STATIC or
OTHER
Metric - number of hops through routers to reach this service
list lan interfaces Displays the operational and administrative status (UP or DOWN), interface index
number and name (eth:1) of all LAN interfaces. The output is the same as the list
interfaces command, except only LAN interfaces are displayed.
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 or Bridging)
Int - interface the network is running on
State - ENABLED or DISABLED network
Type - STATIC or DYNAMIC network
Network Address - address of the network
list processes Displays all processes running on the system.
Index - a reference number in the process table
Name - designation of the process (e.g.: Domain Name System)
Type - SYSTEM, APPLICATION, FORWARDER or DRIVER
Status - ACTIVE, PENDING or INACTIVE
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 the
OfficeConnect Remote 812, only a single link is supported.
This command displays:
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
list services Displays all network services you defined using the add network service command:
Name - name of service
Server Type - type of service. For example: tftp
Socket - TCP port number used by the service
Close - reveals whether all connections close when you disable this service:
TRUE or FALSE. See add network service command for details.
Admin Status - the status you have requested for this service: ENABLED or
DISABLED. See the add network service command for details.