CLI Language Reference

Command Syntax Descriptions

Command Syntax Descriptions

This reference manual uses “side headings” and tables to describe the various CLI commands and how they work. Headings appear immediately to the left of each command or description and are often followed by tables providing additional information.

Name: Provides name of the CLI command

Purpose: Describes purpose of the CLI command

Category: Security, Provisioning, or Maintenance

Security: Level 1 (manager), Level 2 (operator), or Level 3 (monitor)

Syntax: Describes command syntax or structure. This is usually followed by a table describing the allowable field values that can be used in the command. Some commands do not have have additional fields.

Bold type indicates actual commands.

Italic type indicates variables for which the operator must substitute actual values

The < and > symbols are used to enclose settings, as in <address>, but are never used when entering commands

Vertical rules are used to separate two or more valid settings, as in <onoff>

Example: Provides examples of how a complete command would look when typed by the operator.

Message: Provides a sample message produced by the command. This is usually followed by a table describing various items in the message.

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