D.2.3.1 telnet cli operation quick reference, D.2.4 restoring factory default configuration – Comtech EF Data CDM-570A User Manual
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CDM-570L/570AL Satellite Modem with Optional Packet Processor
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Appendix D
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D.2.3.1 Telnet CLI Operation Quick Reference
The CLI operates under a hierarchy of Configuration and Information functions. You may access
any nested configuration or information page (e.g., Administration, Route Table, etc.) from this
top-level menu by typing an available “Hot Key”, commonly provided at the right side of the
screen.
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Common Interface Options/Fields – The bottom of each primary and nested page provides
three menu functions are that are typical throughout the CLI:
Selection
Hot Key Description
Save Parameters to permanent
storage
S
Saves the current configuration of the Packet Processor to
permanent storage. This configuration is restored on each
successive power cycle.
Exit
X
Exits the current menu and returns to the parent menu. You may
alternately press the Esc key to perform the same action.
Telnet Logout
L
Exits the CLI and closes the terminal emulator application.
M&C is accomplished as follows:
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Selection – This is the function or command as it appears on the menu page.
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Hot Key – This is the letter or number assigned as the keystroke/mnemonic for execution of
a menu function or command. Where this column specifies [RO], this means that this line
item is a read-only (informational) feature. No user input is available.
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Description – This is the detailed explanation of the function or command. You are
instructed to take a specific action here:
o When you are instructed to “set” a feature, this means that you are prompted to type
the numerical value for that feature. Press [Enter] to execute configuration. User
guidance to “set” a value within a permitted ranges (from a minimum value to a
maximum value) is commonly provided in parentheses or brackets.
o When you are instructed to “select” a feature, this means that a numbered list of
choices is commonly provided. Type the number to execute your operational selection.
Press [Enter] to execute configuration.
o When you are instructed to “toggle” a feature, this generally means that pressing the
Hot Key executes one of two operating states for that feature (e.g., Enabled or Disabled,
On or Off, Auto or Manual, etc.). The feature line will dynamically update to display, in
brackets, its updated and current operating state.
D.2.4
Restoring Factory Default Configuration
The configuration procedures provided in this chapter assume that the CDM-IP is still in factory
default configuration for IP. If this is not the case, the factory default configuration can be
restored from the CLI menu.