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Command Line Interface Conventions

Command Line Interface Conventions

NOTE:

To obtain online help, type the word help and press the Enter or Return key, or

type a question mark ? after any partial command. For help features, see Online Help on

page 18-10

. For detailed CLI information, see CLI Language Reference on

page 18-1

.

The Access Navigator control interface uses a Command Line Interface (CLI) language. Procedures in this
manual use the following conventions to represent input commands and output messages:

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Input commands appear in a bold typewriter font, as in the following example:

set ds1 1-4 up

l

If a command requires the operator to enter information, an italic typewriter font is used to show what
item or items are required. Each item will be enclosed in < and > symbols, as in the following
example. Do not type the < > symbols:

set ds1 <n>

l

If the operator must enter one item from a list, the items will be separated by vertical lines, as in the
following example. Do not type the < | > symbols:

set ds1 <n>

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System output messages to the operator are printed in normal typewriter font, as in the following
response to show the settings for DS1 number 13:

show ds1 13

Settings for DS1 13:

Circuit ID:

Acme Corporation

Up/Down:

UP

Framing:

ESF

Line Coding:

B8ZS

Type:

DROP

Clock Source:

NORMAL

Line Build Out:

DSX-1 PULSE FOR 0-133 ft.