
Command Interpreter (CLI)
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3.5 CLI Commands
This section explains the commands of the CLI, their functions and syntax.
Commands
The commands that are available depend on the access level; in other words,
whether you logged in as user or as administrator. Table 3-2 contains an overview
of the commands available for the administrator and user. The command-line
interface provides functions comparable with those available in Web-Based
Management. You should therefore also refer to the detailed explanations of the
parameters available in Web-Based Management in Chapter 4.
Symbols
Table 3-1 explains the symbols used with the CLI commands.
Table 3-1 Symbols of the CLI Commands
Symbol Meaning
<> Mandatory entry
| Used to separate possible alternative input values in a command. The
factory default is shown on the extreme left. Only one of the possible
values can be selected.
Example:
aging <E|D>: You must either enter aging E (aging enabled) or
aging D (aging disabled), E is the default.
[ ] Optional parameters. These options are used, for example, to be able
to address several port numbers at the same time. The individual
optional extensions are separated by commas; you can address
groups using dashes.
Example:
If you enter the numbers 2,5- 8 in the [ports] field of a command, this
command applies to ports 2 and 5 to 8.
() Description of the commands.
Fast Input
To enter a command quickly, write the first letter or letters and then press the [Tab]
key. If the required command is not shown, press the [Tab] key again.
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