420 CLI reference
IP address and network mask formats
IP addresses and network masks can be expressed in different ways in
the CLI.
IP addresses
IP addresses can be specified in the following ways:
Dotted decimal notation—specify the IP address as is: 10.0.0.1
According to the formats below:
A.B.C.D = A.B.C.D, the equivalent of dotted decimal notation
A.B.D = A.B.0.D — that is, 10.1.10 translates to 10.1.0.10
A.D = A.0.0.D — that is, 10.1 translates to 10.0.0.1
D= 0.0.0.D — that is, 10 translates to 0.0.0.10
Network masks
A network mask can be specified in dotted decimal notation or as number
of bits. Where the network mask is:
255.0.0.0 it can also be expressed as 8
255.255.0.0 it can also be expressed as 16
255.255.255.0 it can also be expressed as 24
255.255.255.255 it can also be expressed as 32
Variables
You can use variables in some commands and features in the Nortel
SNAS software.
TIP: Variables included in links are URL encoded. Variables included in
static texts are not URL encoded.
Table 66 "Variables" (page 420) describes variables and their use.
Table 66
Variables
Variable Use
<var:user> Expands to the user name specified when the user logged on to the
domain.
<var:password> Expandsto the password specified when the user logged on to the
domain.
<var:group> Expands to the group to which the logged on user is a member.
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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