13.5.6. get
Syntax:
get <file>
Description:
Reads and executes commands from a file. The commands in the file are in the same format as those documented in this
chapter, with no “ip” prefix. They can contain comments, introduced by the “#” character. The “get” command is
“hidden”, not shown by “ip help”.
Example:
DSL> ip get //isfs/cmdfile
13.5.7. ipatm abort
Syntax:
ipatm abort <n>
Description:
Closes an IP-over-ATM SVC; the number <n> is as displayed by “ipatm files”. If there is still traffic being sent to
the destination concerned, IP will soon open a new SVC to the destination.
Example:
DSL> ip ipatm abort 14
13.5.8. ipatm arp
Syntax:
ipatm arp [list]
Description:
Lists the cached mappings from IP addresses to ATM addresses; only relevant when using IP-over-ATM with SVCs.
(The “list” parameter is optional and makes no difference to the behaviour.)
Example:
DSL> ip ipatm arp
192.168.5.72 47.00.83.10.a2.b1.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.20.2b.01.00.07.00
192.168.5.33 47.00.83.10.a4.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.20.2b.01.00.19.00
192.168.5.111 47.00.83.10.e2.00.00.00.20.2b.01.01.a8.00.20.2b.01.01.a8.00
13.5.9. ipatm arpserver
Syntax:
ipatm arpserver [<i/f> [<ATM address>|here]]
Description:
Displays or sets the ATMARP server used for an interface, which must be an IP-over-ATM interface using SVCs. The
interface name is optional when displaying: if omitted, the ATMARP servers for all such interfaces are listed. (Since
currently there can only be one such interface, this behaviour is present only for possible consistency with future
versions.) The parameter “here” causes no ATMARP server to be used; only the local ATMARP cache will be
consulted when setting up an SVC. This will normally be used when this machine is the ATMARP server for the local
network.
Configuration saving saves this information.
Example:
DSL> ip ipatm arpserver
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