Router CLI Commands, Codes, and

Designations

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CLI Commands

The FrameSaver DSL Router is managed with text commands from the Command Line Interface (CLI). The CLI can be accessed:

Locally via a PC or asynchronous terminal connected to the COM port.

￿Remotely via a Telnet session.

The conventions used in the command line syntax are shown below.

Convention

Translation

 

 

[ ]

Brackets indicate an optional element.

 

 

{ }

Braces indicate a required entry.

 

 

Vertical bars separate mutually exclusive elements. Enter one

 

element only.

 

 

[{ }]

Braces within brackets indicate a required choice within an optional

 

element.

 

 

Italics

Entry is a variable, which must be supplied by the operator.

 

 

Bold

Entry, or the minimum characters that can be entered, must be

 

typed as shown.

 

 

x.x.x.x

32-bit IP address and mask information where x is an 8-bit

 

weighted decimal notation.

 

 

xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

MAC address information where x is a hexadecimal notation.

 

 

With the exception to the Login ID and Password, the CLI is not case-sensitive.

Refer to Navigating the Router’s CLI in Chapter 2, User and Command Line

Interfaces, and Basic Operation, for additional information.

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9720, 9788 specifications

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