Chapter 2 Using the Web-Browser and CLI Interfaces

Using the CLI

Logging Out of the CLI

When you finish using the CLI, navigate to the root level and enter logout. The system prompts you to save any changes you made to the volatile RAM.

Navigating the CLI

The is organized around five levels:

Root Level

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Level 5

When you log into the CLI, you are at the root level. From the root level, you can enter any full command without first navigating to the correct command level. Table 2-1lists commands you use to navigate the CLI and to perform common tasks.

Table 2-1 Commands for CLI Navigation and Common Tasks

Command

Action

 

 

help

At the root level, view systemwide navigation

 

commands

 

 

?

View commands available at the current level

 

 

command ?

View parameters for a specific command

 

 

exit

Move down one level

 

 

Ctrl-Z

Return from any level to the root level

 

 

save config

At the root level, save configuration changes from

 

active working RAM to non-volatile RAM

 

(NVRAM) so they are retained after reboot

 

 

reset system

At the root level, reset the controller without

 

logging out

 

 

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