Fiber Driver® EM316EDFA User Guide
5.2.2 CLI Navigation
The CLI uses five operational contexts: login, configuration, chassis, slot, and port. Only the login context is not considered a configuration mode. The system prompt includes a string to indicate the current operational context, as illustrated in the example below. The “#” character ends the prompt string, and a space separates the command from the prompt.
Each navigation command in the box below is bold for emphasis in print only.
fiberdriver# configure terminal fiberdriver(config)# chassis 1 fiberdriver(chassis/1)# slot 1.4 fiberdriver(slot/1.4)# port 1.4.2 fiberdriver(port/1.4.2)# next fiberdriver(port/1.4.3)# exit fiberdriver(config)# exit fiberdriver#
These contexts are not entirely hierarchical, but the three
Enter the configuration context with the “configure terminal” command. Any hardware context may be reached directly from the config context or any other hardware context. For example, there is no need to pass through the chassis context to reach the slot or port contexts.
The next command is a
Operations on the larger component may sometimes also apply to the smaller components contained in the larger target device. Refer to
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