Ci commands, Command syntax, System related commands – ZyXEL Communications Prestige 1600 User Manual
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Prestige 1600 Universal Access Concentrator
CI Commands
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CI Commands
Use Menu 24.8 to enter command line mode. Please refer to the section 14.6 Command Interpreter Mode for
details about the SMT menu. The following table describes the syntax used to configure your Prestige using
Command Interface (CI) commands. For details on other CI commands to configure your Prestige, please consult
the supporting CD.
ZyXEL recommends that you use CI Commands for debugging purposes only. You are advised to
configure the Prestige through menu interface.
Command Syntax
CI user interface uses the following syntax:
command < iface | device > subcommand [Parma]
command subcommand [Parma]
command ? | help
command subcommand ? | help
[channel-name]: enet0 for Ethernet port, wan00 for WAN port (only available in P1600 primary), xdsln
(n=00~31) for xDSL port
[iface-name]: enif0 for Ethernet port, wanif0 for WAN port (only available in P1600 primary), wanifn
(n=01~32) for IDSL port
System Related Commands
CI Command
Options
Description
sys
cbuf
cnt
disp
Display cbuf static
clear
Clear
cbuf
static
disp
[a|f|u]
Display cbuf a: all f: free u: used
cpu
disp
Display CPU utilization
dir
Display file directory
edit
Edit a text file
errctl
[level]
Set the error control level
0:crash no save, not in debug mode
(default)
1:crash no save, in debug mode
2:crash save, not in debug mode
3:crash save, in debug mode
event
display
Display tag flags information
trace
[display|clear]
Display system event information
feature
Display feature bit
fid
display
Display function id list