Command Reference GuideUsing CLI Shortcuts

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Sample Prompt

With this mode you

 

 

 

can...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Router

entering router rip router or

(config-rip)#

configure RIP or

 

router ospf while at the Global

 

 

OSPF parameters

 

Configuration Mode prompt.

 

suppress route

 

For example:

 

 

updates

 

>enable

 

redistribute

 

#config term

 

 

information from

 

(config)#router rip

 

 

outside routing

 

 

 

sources (protocols)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interface

specifying an interface (T1, Ethernet,

(config-eth 0/1)#

configure

 

Frame Relay, ppp, etc.) while in the

 

 

parameters for the

 

Global Configuration Mode.

(The above prompt is for the

 

available LAN and

 

For example:

Ethernet LAN interface located

 

WAN interfaces

 

>enable

on the rear panel of the unit.)

 

 

 

#config term

 

 

 

 

(config)#int eth 0/1

 

 

 

Using CLI Shortcuts

The provides several shortcuts which help you configure your Secure Router OS product more easily. See the following table for descriptions.

Shortcut

Description

 

 

 

 

Up arrow key

To re-display a previously entered command, use the up arrow key. Continuing to press

 

the up arrow key cycles through all commands entered starting with the most recent

 

command.

 

 

Tab key

Pressing the <Tab> key after entering a partial (but unique) command will complete the

 

command, display it on the command prompt line, and wait for further input.

 

 

?

The CLI contains help to guide you through the configuration process. Using the question

 

mark, do any of the following:

 

• Display a list of all subcommands in the current mode. For example:

 

(config-t1 1/1)#coding ?

 

ami - Alternate Mark Inversion

 

b8zs - Bipolar Eight Zero Substitution

 

• Display a list of available commands beginning with certain letter(s). For example:

 

(config)#ip d?

 

default-gateway dhcp-server domain-lookup domain-name

 

domain-proxy

 

• Obtain syntax help for a specific command by entering the command, a space, and

 

then a question mark (?). The CLI displays the range of values and a brief

 

description of the next parameter expected for that particular command. For

 

example:

 

(config-eth 0/1)#mtu ?

 

<64-1500> - MTU (bytes)

5991-2114

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