3 login context commands and examples – MRV Communications EM316SW-XY User Manual

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Fiber Driver

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EM316SW-XY


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4.3.3 Login Context Commands and Examples



The login context refers to the only CLI state not considered a configuration context. Commands
in this context are generally for system status monitoring. Use the “?” and “list” commands at
the fiberdriver # prompt to display the list of command line options. These help commands
are shown in the slot and port command illustrations later in this section.

A few login context commands are illustrated in this section.


4.3.3.1 “?”


The following box displays the commands available in the login context of the CLI.

fiberdriver# ?
configure Enter configuration context
cp Copy files
echo Display text for scripting
erase Erase configuration or NVRAM
exit Exit current context and go down to previous context
group Group configuration
list Print command list
logout Logout of the system
ls List files
more Display file
mv Rename files
no Negate a command
pager Pause scrolling when screen is full
ping Send ICMP echo messages to test network connectivity
quit Exit current context and go down to previous context
restart Reboot the NM card
rm Remove files
scp Use SCP to transfer files (small config files only)
show Show running system information
sleep Pause CLI for scripting
source Read CLI commands from file
ssh Open a SSH connection
telnet Open a telnet connection
terminal Set current terminal parameters
tftp TFTP commands
upgrade Upgrade software
who Find out who is connected to the system
whoami Who am I?
write Write running configuration to memory or terminal
fiberdriver#

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