14: Command Reference

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 14-1. Actions and Category Options

 

 

 

 

 

Action

Category

 

 

set

network ipfilter routing datetime ntp services

 

 

 

nfs cifs menu auth hostlist localusers

 

 

 

remoteusers ldap radius kerberos tacacs+

 

 

 

consoleport deviceport nis slcnetwork command

 

 

 

sshkey password history cli locallog power

 

 

show

network ipfilter routing datetime ntp services

 

 

 

nfs cifs menu auth hostlist localusers nis

 

 

 

ldap radius kerberos tacacs+ consoleport

 

 

 

deviceport locallog sysstatus syslog auditlog

 

 

 

portstatus sysconfig portcounters connections

 

 

 

slcnetwork sshkey history cli user remoteusers

 

 

 

power

 

 

connect

direct listen bidirection unidirection terminate

 

 

diag

ping loopback traceroute arp lookup netstat

 

 

 

perfstat sendpacket nettrace internals

 

 

pccard

storage modem

 

 

admin

reboot shutdown ftp config firmware version

 

 

 

banner keypad quicksetup web events lcd

 

 

logout

Terminates CLI session.

 

Command Line Help

For general Help and to display the commands to which you have rights, type:

help

For general command line Help, type:

help command line

For more information about a specific command, type help followed by the command, for example:

help set network or help admin firmware

Tips

Type enough characters to identify the action, category, or parameter name uniquely. For parameter values, type the entire value. For example, you can shorten:

set network port 1 state static ipaddr 122.3.10.1 mask 255.255.0.0

to

se net po 1 st static ip 122.3.10.1 ma 255.255.0.0

Use the Tab key to automatically complete action, category, or parameter names. Type a partial name and press Tab either to complete the name if only one is possible, or to display the possible names if more than one is possible. Following a space after the preceding name, Tab displays all possible names.

Should you make a mistake while typing, backspace by pressing the Backspace key and/or the Delete key, depending on how you accessed the interface. Both keys work if you use VT100 emulation in your terminal access program when connecting to the console port. Use the left and right arrow keys to move within a command.

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