Configuration / diagnostics using remote mechanisms

6.3 Configuration using Web Based Management (WBM) and Command Line Interface (CLI)

SCALANCE X-200
162 Operating Instructions, 12/2011, A5E00349864-19

Addressing scheme for the ports of an IE Switch X-200

The following addressing scheme applies to the port labeling of an IE Switch X-200:
The number relates directly to the port.
The label 2 stands for the second port on the IE Switch X-200.

Symbols for representing CLI commands

CLI commands generally have one or more parameters that are represented in the syntax
description as follows:
Mandatory parameters are shown in pointed brackets.
Example: <

IP address

>
Instead of the parameter shown in italics, you enter the actual value, for the parameter
shown above, for example, you would enter an actual IP address such as
141.120.246.210 .
If you omit a mandatory parameter, most commands output the current value.
Optional parameters are shown in square brackets.
Example: devname [Device Name]
You can assign a new name with the devname command by setting the parameter
[Device Name]. If the parameter [Device Name] is not set, the current name is displayed.
Alternative input values are separated by the pipe character ( | ). In this case, you specify
one of the listed values as the parameter.
Example: <E|D>
You enter either E or D.
If a numeric value is required as a mandatory parameter, you can also specify a range of
values:
Example: <0 ... 255>
Enter a value between 0 and 255.

Cross-menu commands

You can use the commands in the following table in any menu or submenu.
Table 6- 1 Command Line Interface - CLI\ … >
Comman
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Description Comment
/ Changes to the highest menu level. Administrator and User
.. Moves you one menu level higher. Administrator and User
? Displays the commands available in the menu. Administrator and User
exit Closes the CLI session. Administrator and User
restart Restarts the IE switch Administrator only
About Displays information on the current menu item. Administrator and User