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4.2.2 Using Abbreviated CI Commands
Some CI commands have abbreviated forms that allow quicker Prestige configuration (and fewer keystrokes). Type enough of a CI command to distinguish it from other CI commands. For example, typing the sys v CI command is the same as typing sys version. On the other hand, typing the sys trc CI command will cause the Prestige to temporarily hang because this command can’t distinguish itself from sys trcdisp, sys trc log or sys trcpacket CI commands. Shown next, are some examples of abbreviated CI commands.
Table 4-1 Examples of Abbreviated CI Commands
CI COMMAND | ABBREVIATED CI COMMAND |
wan ADSL opmod | wan ad op |
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sys version | sys ver |
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ip address | ip ad |
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4.2.3 General CI Command Usage
The table, shown next, lists general CI commands and how they may be used.
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GENERAL CI COMMANDS | DESCRIPTION |
set | The set commands allow you to configure options for a remote node and |
| configure the local baudrate. |
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show | The show commands display remote node information. |
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system | The sys commands display |
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wan | The wan commands display ADSL related information. |
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ip | The ip commands display TCP/IP protocol related information. |
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device | The device commands display channel related information. |
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Command Line Interface |