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Airborne Enterprise CLI Reference Manual

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3.0 Scope

The CLI Reference Manual documents the Command Line Interface (CLI) for the module.
This document replaces the Airborne CLI reference manual and includes the commands
introduced or updated with the Enterprise Class product family.

The CLI is one of a number of management interfaces for the product family and is
comprised of a set of ASCII text commands and parameters used to provision the
module, provide module status and environmental feedback, as well as support firmware
and file delivery to the module.

This reference manual includes the following sections.

3.1

CLI Overview

In this section we will review the different device configurations and basic
operation and functionality of the module. Support for a specific function is
dependent upon the device configuration chosen. It will be noted within each
section to which configuration it applies.

3.2

Understanding the CLI

This section will cover the use of the CLI and describe the action and reaction to
the specific functional calls and commands.

Methods of connection and delivery of the CLI will also be reviewed. CLI
conventions, data types and command responses will also be addressed in this
section.

3.3

Typical Development System

An outline and description of a basic development and evaluation system will be
covered in this section. It is not necessary to use this exact configuration;
however descriptions of connectivity and use, utilized on other sections of the
manual, will be based upon the system structure described in this section.

3.4

Serial Device Server Use

In this section the base functionality of the module will be described and
examples of use and configuration will be provided to highlight the use of the
both it and the CLI. Refer to this section to understand the differences between a
command port, data tunnel, TCP/IP vs. UDP use and server vs. device operation.

3.5

Ethernet Bridge Use

A full description of the operation of the Airborne Ethernet Bridge, its place in the
network infrastructure and the required parameters will be covered in this
section.