Commands and Syntax

Commands and Syntax

Command Hierarchy

The Tut Command Line Interface (CLI) implements a hierarchical command structure. Commands are organized as a high-level command keyword related to a particular function of the device with sub-commands related to sub- functions.

You may move down in the command hierarchy by entering root keywords and sub-keywords followed by the enter key. Your current level in the command hierarchy is referred to as the “command context.” The top-level context is referred to as the “root command context.” You may move up to the previous command context by using the exit command. The command prompt displays the current command context.

Full commands may be entered at the root command context. For example:

system> interface dsl enable port1

You may also move down levels in the command hierarchy, which allows you to execute commands with less repetitive typing.

For example:

system> interface system:interface> dsl system:interface.dsl> enable port1 system:interface.dsl> enable port2 system:interface.dsl> enable port3 system:interface.dsl> exit system:interface> exit

system>

Administrative Commands

Most commands discussed in this guide are administrative commands, which change the configuration of the system or affect the operation of the system. These commands can only be executed from the admin account. Configuration changes take affect immediately and are recorded in non-volatile memory (NVRAM) in the default mode.

Alternatively, you may choose not to record changes in NVRAM. In this case, changes will need to be committed before rebooting the system; otherwise the configuration will revert to the last saved configuration. If automatic commit is enabled, or the configuration is manually committed, the running configuration will automatically be restored if the system power cycles or is rebooted.

Show Commands

The show commands are used to view configurations, status and/or statistics. These commands can be issued from either the user or admin account.

Global Commands

Commands that are available from any command context are called global commands. For example, the help command can be used whether you are at the root command context or down a few levels in the command hierarchy. Global commands can also be used from either the user or admin account.

Note: The default prompt is “system>”. If you set the system name using the “system name” command, the prompt changes to the new system name.

Motorola, Inc.

549453-001-00-a

Page 8 of 51

 

 

 

Page 8
Image 8
Motorola T2-2500, 45101 Commands and Syntax, Command Hierarchy, Administrative Commands, Show Commands, Global Commands

45101, T2-2500 specifications

The Motorola T2-2500,45101 is a versatile and robust two-way radio that exemplifies the advanced communication technologies of its time. Designed for both professional and industrial use, this device stands out due to its durability and functionality, making it a popular choice among a range of users, from security personnel to event coordinators.

One of the main features of the T2-2500 is its powerful audio output, ensuring clear and audible communication even in noisy environments. This is particularly vital for users who rely on efficient communication to ensure safety and coordination in demanding situations. The radio incorporates advanced noise-cancellation technology which minimizes background interference, enhancing speech clarity.

The device operates on multiple channels, allowing users to select from various frequencies. This feature provides flexibility in communication, particularly in crowded areas where multiple teams might be communicating simultaneously. The T2-2500's channel scanning capability also enables users to monitor active channels quickly, promoting immediate responsiveness.

Battery life is a significant characteristic of the T2-2500, which boasts a long-lasting rechargeable battery. Users can rely on the radio throughout long shifts without the need for frequent recharging. Furthermore, the power-saving mode helps extend battery life even further, ensuring that communication remains uninterrupted.

The construction of the T2-2500 is designed to withstand the rigors of everyday use. Its rugged exterior is resistant to shocks, dust, and moisture, making it suitable for outdoor and challenging work environments. The device is also compliant with IP standards, ensuring it meets safety and performance requirements in adverse conditions.

Another noteworthy technology integrated into the T2-2500 is the ability to connect to compatible accessories. This includes earpieces for discreet communication and external microphones for hands-free operation. The adaptability of the device enhances its usability across different fields.

In summary, the Motorola T2-2500,45101 is not just a two-way radio; it represents a blend of technological advancement, user-friendly features, and rugged durability. Its powerful audio capabilities, long battery life, adaptability, and resilience make it an essential tool for anyone needing reliable communication in various professional settings. Whether for security, event management, or industrial applications, the T2-2500 stands out as a dependable communication solution.