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Commands Summary

This chapter introduces the command line interface and lists the available commands.

41.1Command Line Interface Overview

"See the previous chapters for background information on features configurable by the web configurator. The web configurator is the preferred configuration tool.

You can use text command lines for software configuration. The rules of the commands are listed next.

1The command keywords are in courier new font.

2Commands can be abbreviated to the smallest unique string that differentiates the command. For example, the “system date” command could be abbreviated to “sy d”.

3The optional fields in a command are enclosed in square brackets []. For instance, config [save] means that the save field is optional.

4“Command” refers to a command used in the command line interface (CI command).

5The symbol means “or”.

Using commands not documented in the User’s Guide can damage the unit and possibly render it unusable.

41.2 Command Privilege Levels

There is a high, middle or low privilege level for each command.

High privilege commands are only available to administrators with high privilege access. High privilege commands include things like creating administrator accounts, restarting the system and resetting the factory defaults. Administrators with high privilege access can use all commands including the lower privilege commands.

 

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