diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'sbin/atm/atmconfig/atmconfig.help')
-rw-r--r-- | sbin/atm/atmconfig/atmconfig.help | 189 |
1 files changed, 189 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/sbin/atm/atmconfig/atmconfig.help b/sbin/atm/atmconfig/atmconfig.help new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f0384bf --- /dev/null +++ b/sbin/atm/atmconfig/atmconfig.help @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ +# +# Help file for the atmconfig utility +# +# $FreeBSD$ +# +^0 intro +ATM configuration utility. +usage: + atmconfig [common-options] command [subcommand] [options] + +Use 'atmconfig help' for general help or 'atmconfig help <command>' for +help on 'command'. + +^0 help +Use one of the following commands to get help on atmconfig: + + atmconfig help options + gives you help on common command line options + atmconfig help commands + prints a list of available commands (and help items) + atmconfig help <command> + prints help on the given command (including a list of subcommands) + atmconfig help <command> <subcommand> + gives help on the given subcommand + +^0 options +Common command line options can be specified for all commands. They +are written immediately before the command. The following options are +available: + + -h print short help + -t don't print headings for 'show'-type commands + -v be verbose about all actions. + +^0 commands +The following commands are available: + + help show help information + diag show/modify ATM hardware interfaces + +^0 diag +This command shows information about the ATM hardware interfaces in the +system. A list of ATM devices is obtained by: + + atmconfig [common-options] diag list + +Information about the hardware configuration of the ATM interfaces is +reported by: + + atmconfig [common-options] diag config [options] [<device> ...] + +The phy chip can be access with: + + atmconfig [common-options] diag phy print [options] <device> + atmconfig [common-options] diag phy show <device> + atmconfig [common-options] diag phy set <device> <reg> <msk> <val> + atmconfig [common-options] diag phy set stats [options] <device> + +A list of open VCCs can be obtained with: + + atmconfig [common-options] diag vcc [<device> ...] + +Driver internal statistics are printed with + + atmconfig [common-options] diag stats <device> + +^1 list +usage: atmconfig [common-options] diag list + +List all known ATM devices in the system. + +^1 config +usage: atmconfig [common-options] diag config [-hardware] [-atm] [device ...] +options: + -hardware print hardware related information + -atm print ATM related information + +If now device is given as argument information about all devices is shown. +The default is to print only ATM related information. + +^1 phy +To show the type of the PHY and its state: + + atmconfig [common-options] diag phy show <device> + +Change a PHY register (use with care): + + atmconfig [common-options] diag phy set <device> <reg> <msk> <val> + +Print the PHY registers in a human readable form: + + atmconfig [common-options] diag phy print [-numeric] <device> + +The PHY statistics can be printed with: + + atmconfig [common-options] diag phy stats [-clear] <device> + +^2 show +usage: atmconfig [common-options] diag phy show <device> + +Show configuration and state information about the PHY chip on the given +ATM interface. + +^2 set +usage: atmconfig [common-options] diag phy set <device> <reg> <msk> <val> + +Set the bits of given PHY chip register for which the corresponding bit in +<msk> is one to the value of the corresponding bit in <val>. All register +bits that have a zero in <msk> are written back with there original value. + +^2 print +usage: atmconfig [common-options] diag phy print [-numeric] <device> +options: + -numeric print registers in hex + +Print the registers of the PHY chip in a human readable format. + +^2 stats +usage: atmconfig [common-options] diag phy stats [-clear] <device> +options: + -clear clear the statistics atomically after reading them + +Prints the PHY layer statistics of the PHY chip and optionally clears them. + +^1 vcc +usage: atmconfig [common-options] diag vcc [-abr] [-channel] [-traffic] + [<device> ...] +options: + -abr print ABR specific traffic parameters + -channel print VPI, VCI, AAL, traffic type and flags (default) + -traffic print traffic parameters + +Prints a list of all open vccs. The default output is -channel. + +^1 stats +usage: atmconfig [common-options] diag stats <device> + +Prints the driver-internal statistics. + +^0 natm +The group of CLIP commands is used to manage classical IP over ATM +networking via NATM (see natm(4) and natmip(4)). A new PVC is added +to a CLIP via: + + atmconfig [common-options] natm add <dest> <device> <vpi> <vci> + <encaps> [<traffic> [<params> ...]] + +The PVC can be deleted with: + + atmconfig [common-options] natm del <device> <vpi> <vci> + +The list of PVC that are currently active is retrieved with: + + atmconfig [common-options] natm list + +^1 add +usage: atmconfig [common-options] natm add [-printonly] <dest> <device> + <vpi> <vci> <encaps> [<traffic> [<params> ...]] +options: + -printonly don't execute, print the route(8) command + +This subcommand adds a new CLIP PVC on the ATM interface <device>. The +host on the other end of the PVC has IP address <addr>. <encaps> is one +of llc/snap (LLC/SNAP encapsulated frames in AAL5) or aal5 (AAL5 frames +without LLC/SNAP). <traffic> specifies the traffic type of the PVC +and is one of UBR, CBR, VBR or ABR. If not given UBR is assumed. Depending +on the traffic type none or more parameters can follow: + + ubr [<pcr>] + cbr <pcr> + vbr <pcr> <scr> <mbs> + abr <pcr> <mcr> <icr> <tbe> <nrm> <trm> <adtf> <rif> <rdf> <cdf> + +^1 delete +usage: atmconfig [common-options] natm delete [-printonly] <dest> + or: atmconfig [common-options] natm delete [-printonly] <device> <vpi> <vci> +options: + -printonly don't execute, print the route(8) command + +This subcommand deletes and existing CLIP PVC that can bei either identified +by the destination address or by the <device><vpi><vci> triple. + +^1 show +usage: atmconfig [common-options] natm show [-abr] [-numeric] +options: + -abr show ABR parameters for ABR connections + -numeric print IP addresses numerically + +This subcommand prints all ATM routes. |