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This chapter describes the function and displays the syntax of each Apollo Domain command. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Router Products Command Reference publication.
apollo access-group access-list-name
no apollo access-group
To apply an access list to an interface, use the apollo access-group interface configuration command. To remove the access list, use the no form of this command.
apollo access-list access-list-name {deny | permit}
[firstnet-]lastnet.host [wildcard-mask]
no apollo access-list access-list-name
To define an Apollo Domain access list, use the access-list global configuration command. To remove an access list, use the no form of this command.
apollo maximum-paths paths
no apollo maximum-paths
To set the maximum number of paths the router uses when sending packets, use the apollo maximum-paths global configuration command. To restore the default value, use the no form of this command.
Maximum number of equal-cost paths from which the router chooses. The argument paths can be a value from 1 to 512. The default is 1. |
[no] apollo network number
To enable Apollo Domain routing on a particular interface, use the apollo network interface configuration command. To disable Apollo Domain routing on an interface, use the no form of this command. By default, Apollo routing is disabled.
Network number. This is an eight-digit hexadecimal number consisting of the network address followed by the host address. |
[no] apollo route destination-network network.host
To add a static route to the Apollo Domain routing table, use the apollo route global configuration command. To remove a route from the routing table, use the no form of this command.
[no] apollo routing host
To enable Apollo routing, use the apollo routing global configuration command. To disable Apollo routing, use the no form of this command. By default, Apollo routing is disabled.
Host number of the router. This is a five-digit hexadecimal host address that is unique across the Apollo internet. |
apollo update-time interval
no apollo update-time
To set the interval between Apollo Domain routing updates, use the apollo update-time interface configuration command. To restore the default value, use the no form of this command.
Interval, in seconds, at which Apollo Domain routing updates are sent. The minimum interval is 10 seconds, and the maximum is 2493644 seconds. The default is 30 seconds. |
show apollo arp
To list the entries in the Apollo Domain ARP table, use the show apollo arp EXEC command.
show apollo interface [type number]
To display the status of the Apollo Domain interfaces configured in the router and the parameters configured on each interface, use the show apollo interface EXEC command.
(Optional) Interface type. It can be one of the following types: asynchronous, dialer, Ethernet (IEEE 802.3), loopback, null, serial, or tunnel. |
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show apollo route [network]
To display the contents of the Apollo Domain routing table, use the show apollo route EXEC command.
show apollo traffic
To display information about the number and type of Apollo Domain packets transmitted and received by the router, use the show apollo traffic EXEC command.
Posted: Wed Jul 2 23:50:21 PDT 2003
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