Motorola T3 Power Broadband manual Global Commands, Command Completion, Style Conventions

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Commands and Syntax

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.

Command

clear

exit

help

history

logout

tree

Description

Clears the screen

Use this command to switch to the previous context. Note that using the exit command at the root command context performs the same function as logout.

Displays the help files

Shows the history of the commands used in the current session.

Can be used with either the login (admin, user, RADIUS network authenticated) and at any command level to terminate the current session

Shows the structure of the command tree

Command Completion

The CLI allows you to shorten commands as long as the characters are not ambiguous. While typing a command, press the tab key to have the system complete the current command word or type (?) to have the system display a list of available options. The options displayed vary according to the context:

If you type a ? at a prompt, the system displays a list of all available commands.

If you type an unambiguous command word, pressing ? displays all available subcommands or arguments. For example, show ? (note the space before the question mark) displays a list of all show subcommands.

Style Conventions

The style conventions used in this manual distinguish various elements of the commands and facilitate the proper interpretation of command syntax, parameters, and their use.

Keyword

<ip-address>

[ ]

-

For example:

Show the actual text you must enter. A keyword is found within carrots <>, followed by an input parameter. You must type the keyword, followed by the parameter.

Indicates the text is a variable where you must supply the actual value

Square brackets delimit optional keywords or arguments. One or more of these optional parameters can be entered on the same line. For example, the “interface wireless config” command has 12 optional parameters of which you can choose only the parameters you want to configure.

Hyphens are used to indicate remote ports on a connected WallPlate. Port numbers following the hyphen are remote Ethernet ports or remote WLANs.

interface wireless enable <radio<1-25>(interface-id)>

where;

“radio” is a keyword and must be typed

<1-25> is a port range parameter for the wireless radio connected to the DSL line (interface-id) is a description and is not typed

Proper command form:

interface wireless enable radio5

wifi wlan enable <wlan<1-25>-<1-16>(interface-id)>

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