2. Using the Command Line Interface

TCommand query. You can obtain help with CLI commands by typing a ? (question mark). A question mark alone lists all commands.

For example, if you enter:

RTRV ?

the CLI lists all the possible RTRV commands.

Command history. Pressing the Up Arrow key while entering a command returns the CLI to the previous command entry.

Retrieve a list of all commands. Use the RTRV-META command to retrieve a list of all commands.

User Access Privilege Levels

CLI users have one of three user access privilege levels:

RTRV – The user may use retrieve (RTRV) and report (REPT) commands to view system information.

PROV – The user has access to RTRV, REPT and configuration (provisioning)

Tcommands.

SUPER – The user has access to all commands (supervisor level).

The GranDSLAM 4200 is shipped with a default user of SUPERUSER and password of ASN#1500. This provides supervisor-level access. It is recommended that you change this default to define the user password(s) and user access privilege level(s) needed for your system for security purposes (see Chapter 12, Security Commands for more information).

Logging In

The ACT-USER command logs a user in and begins a user session. See

ACT-USERin Chapter 14, System Commands for more information.

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4200 specifications

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