User`s guide

Configuring
3-11
addresses on port 2. LCM responds by prompting for the next
command. To display the current IP Address Table, type
ipaddr
with no arguments.
Note: Before you may issue the clearAll command to an ATX port, IP
routing must be disabled for that port. To re-enable routing for the
port, an IP address must be assigned.
3.2.9 IP Multicast Routing LCM Commands
The iproute command displays the IP routing functions enabled
for each port. For example:
ATX >iproute
Usage: iproute [PORT-RANGE [off] [on] [rip]
[ospf] [proxy] [bootp] [ipm]]
Port 2 routing: Network Management Access only
Port 3 routing: Network Management Access only
Port 4 routing: IP Routing, IP Multicasting
Port 5 routing: IP Routing, IP Multicasting
Port 6 Routing: IP Routing, IP Multicasting
Port 7 Routing: Network Management Access only
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Port 21 routing: IP Routing, Proxy
The iproute <port range> command displays the IP routing
functions that are enabled for the specified ports. For example:
ATX >iproute 2–4
Port 2 routing: IP routing, RIP
Port 3 routing: IP Routing, Proxy
The
iproute <port range> <functions> command selects
the IP routing functions for the specified ports. Those IP routing
functions include: iproute [PORT-RANGE
[off][on][rip][proxy][bootp][ipm]].