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Using the Command-Line Interface
AT8901/2/3
AT8901/2/3 CLI Reference Manual
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1.
Using the Command-Line Interface
The command-line interface (CLI) is a text-based way to manage and monitor the
system. You can access the CLI by using a direct serial connection or by using a
remote logical connection with telnet or SSH.
This chapter describes the CLI syntax, conventions, and modes. It contains the
following sections:
•
1.1 “Command Syntax” on page 1 - 2
•
1.2 “Command Conventions” on page 1 - 2
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1.3 “Slot/Port Naming Convention” on page 1 - 4
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1.4 “Using the “No” Form of a Command” on page 1 - 5
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1.5 “Command Modes” on page 1 - 5
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1.6 “Using CLI Help” on page 1 - 9
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1.7 “Accessing the CLI” on page 1 - 10
1.1
Command Syntax
A command is one or more words that might be followed by one or more parameters.
Parameters can be required or optional values.
Some commands, such as
show network
or
clear vlan,
do not require parameters.
Other commands, such as
network parms
, require that you supply a value after the
command. You must type the parameter values in a specific order, and optional
parameters follow required parameters. The following example describes the
network
parms
command syntax:
Format
network parms
•
network parms
is the command name.
•
and
are parameters and represent required values that you
must enter after you type the command keywords.
•
[gateway]
is an optional parameter, so you are not required to enter a value in
place of the parameter.
The CLI Reference lists each command by the command name and provides a brief
description of the command. Each command reference also contains the following
information:
•
Format shows the command keywords and the required and optional parameters.
•
Mode identifies the command mode you must be in to access the command.
•
Default shows the default value, if any, of a configurable setting on the device.
The
show
commands also contain a description of the information that the command
shows.
1.2
Command Conventions
In this document, the command name is in
bold
font. Parameters are in
italic font
.
You must replace the parameter name with an appropriate value, which might be a
name or number. Parameters are order dependent.