
Configuring and Troubleshooting Bay Dial VPN Services
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Table 5-1 lists the tunnel management (
tms_dbm
) commands, and Table 5-2 lists
the arguments for each of the TMS command elements.
Using Tunnel Management Commands
The following sections describe the syntax of the command line interface
tms_dbm
commands that you use to provision and manage the TMS default
database. Enter these commands at the workstation on which the TMS resides.
All of these tunnel management commands begin with
tms_dbm
, followed by a
blank character, then a keyword defining the command’s action; for example,
tms_dbm add
. In most cases, a string of arguments can follow the action
keyword. TMS commands, keywords, and arguments are case-sensitive.
Tunnel Management Commands
The action keywords following
tms_dbm
constitute the actual tunnel
management commands. Table 5-1
summarizes these commands.
Table 5-1. tms_dbm Tunnel Management Commands
Command Description
add
Creates a new TMS database entry. Returns an error if the entry
already exists.
clear
Removes the specified information. Using
clear
with the
rases
argument sets the current user counts to 0 and deletes the
remote/network access server (RAS) list. Using
clear
with the
all
argument
clears the RASes and stats. Returns an error if no matching
entry exists, but not if you clear an already cleared entry.
delete
Removes an existing database entry, but does not cause active users
to be disconnected. Returns an error if no matching entry exists.
help
Displays a detailed explanation of a specified command or a brief
explanation of all
tms_dbm
commands, action keywords, and
arguments.
list
Lists all the domain/DNIS pairs, optionally sorted alphabetically by
domain, then by DNIS.
modify
Changes the specified parameters of an existing database entry.
Returns an error if no matching entry exists.
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