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The value part of the command specifies how you want the parameter to be set. Values include numerics, strings, or addresses, depending on the parameter. For additional information, see “Syntax for Assigning Values” on page 28.

2After entering the complete command, press the Return key.

The bridge/router software includes online help for commands, services, parameters, and syntax, described in “Getting Help” on page 28. The syntax that appears in online help is the full-form syntax; it contains full names and visual cues for entering commands. You can also enter commands using an abbreviated version of the syntax.

For information on full-form and abbreviated syntax, read the following sections and see Figure 1 and Figure 2. For additional information on short cuts for entering commands, see “Using Aliases” on page 26 and “Command History Substitution” on page 26.

Full-Form Syntax

To display the full-form syntax (provided by online help in Enterprise OS software) type a question mark (?) or a question mark with other options, as described in “Getting Help” on page 34.

Figure 1 shows the parts and symbols that make up command syntax. For more information on symbols, see “Symbols” on page 23.

Figure 1 Full-Form Syntax

Angle brackets enclose variable parameters or values. Do not enter brackets.

Command name

A hyphen always precedes service name and must be entered if the service name is entered.

 

 

 

A vertical bar separates mutually exclusive

 

 

 

 

 

 

values in a list, one of which can be entered.

Service name

Do not enter the bar itself.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SETDefault !<path> -FDDI InsertPolicy = [Insert DoNotInsert]

An exclamation point

Parameter name

must precede a port,

 

virtual port, or path number.

 

Square brackets enclose optional values or a list of optional arguments. Do not enter the square brackets.

NETBuilder bridge/router or PathBuilder switch guides and online help use upper- and lowercase letters to distinguish the full form of commands and command syntax from the abbreviated form. You can enter a command in abbreviated form by typing only the uppercase portion. It does not matter whether you type the command in upper- or lowercase letters.

Abbreviated Syntax

Abbreviated syntax is the shortest unambiguous abbreviation of a command, parameter, or value that can be entered. You can enter the abbreviated form in lower- or uppercase letters at the Enterprise OS prompt.

Figure 2 shows the abbreviated syntax that corresponds to the full-form syntax in Figure 1.

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Contents New Installation for Enterprise OS Software Santa Clara, California 3Com CorporationBayfront Plaza 95052-8145Contents 3COM Corporation Limited Warranty Introduction How to UseAbout this Guide This GuideIcon Alerts you to ConventionsList conventions that are used throughout this guide Convention DescriptionSoftware flash memory card for first time NETBuilder II installationsOverview This guide apply to all software packagesChange the Primary Boot Source See Chapter Install System Software and Boot See ChapterInstall software from a flash memory card Change the primary boot source default as neededBooting from Installing Software and Booting Netbuilder II SystemInstalling Software Performing Initial Boot Flash Memory CardCard Making a BackupFlash Memory NETBuilder II SystemUsing the Backup Flash CardPress Reset buttons to reboot Using the Boot Changing the Boot SourceCommand Primary Boot Source ConfiguringPrimary Boot Source menu is displayed At the Enterprise OS prompt, enterChanging the Boot Source Logging on to Configuring Basic SettingsSystem Learning About Setting Up IP RoutingUser Interfaces Menu-Driven Versus of three ways Command-Line Interface ApplicationLog in as root. Type Web Link Interface DescriptionMain menu Level 1 is displayed Full-Form Syntax Abbreviated SyntaxSymbols Symbol DescriptionCan be abbreviated to Full and Abbreviated Syntax ExamplesCan be shortened by abbreviating it to Entering Service Names in Command Lines Variations in Command SyntaxDetermining the Display of Ports and Virtual Ports Using Aliases Command History SubstitutionPrivilege Level Names Syntax for Assigning ValuesNumeric Values StringsPort and Path Naming Restrictions Media Addresses Decimal. The Dlci identifies a virtual circuit on the Frame Bridge/router or tunnel switches. In the global addressingAsynchronous Transfer Mode ATM address An example of a Frame Relay addressNetwork Layer Addresses Network from all other IPX networks. The following example For more information on Internet addresses, subnet masks,Followed by the MAC address Addresses are the same 00003333%080002005678Getting Help Manager Privilege PasswordObtaining Network LevelAdministrator Setting the Time and DateSetting System InformationSETDefault -SYS SysCONtact = John Smith 408 Assign Internet addresses to individual ports using IPX OSIAssigning an IP Address to a bridge/router Port DELete -SNMP COMmunity Anycom RemoteManager Enable the Snmp service by enteringCOMmunity Configuring Basic Settings Technical Support ServicesOnline Technical 847 262 Access by Analog ModemAccess by Digital Modem 408 727Europe, South Africa, and Middle East Country Telephone Number Asia Pacific RimEurope Latin AmericaCountry Telephone Number Fax Number Index NumericsSnmp Snmp 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty Disclaimer