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Command Reference Guide
Using CLI Shortcuts
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Using CLI Shortcuts
The ADTRAN CLI provides several shortcuts which help you configure your AOS product more easily.
See the following table for descriptions.
Line
specifying a line (console or Telnet)
while at the Global Configuration mode
prompt.
For example:
>enable
#config term
(config)#line console 0
(config-con0)#
•
configure the
console terminal
settings (datarate,
login password, etc.)
•
create Telnet logins
and specify their
parameters (login
password, etc.)
Router
entering router rip or router ospf
while at the Global Configuration mode
prompt.
For example:
>enable
#config term
(config)#router rip
(config-rip)#
•
configure RIP or
OSPF parameters
•
suppress route
updates
•
redistribute
information from
outside routing
sources (protocols)
Interface
specifying an interface (T1, Ethernet,
Frame Relay, ppp, etc.) while in the
Global Configuration mode.
For example:
>enable
#config term
(config)#int eth 0/1
(config-eth 0/1)#
(The above prompt is for the
Ethernet LAN interface located
on the rear panel of the unit.)
•
configure
parameters for the
available LAN and
WAN interfaces
Shortcut
Description
Up arrow key
To re-display a previously entered command, use the up arrow key. Continuing to press the
up arrow key cycles through all commands entered starting with the most recent
command.
Pressing the
command, display it on the command prompt line, and wait for further input.
Mode
Access by...
Sample Prompt
With this mode you
can...