System administration with cli, 1 about cli administration, 1 notation conventions – Planet Technology IP DSLAM IDL-4801 User Manual

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5. System Administration with CLI

5.1 About CLI Administration

Command Line Interface (CLI) is the primary user interface to administrate the system. CLI

can be accessed either from the CID port or telnet session. All CLI commands are simple

strings designed for the Administrator to manage your IP DSLAM easily.

5.1.1 Notation Conventions


z Keywords in a command that you must enter exactly as shown are presented in bold.
z User specified values in a command are presented in regular typeface, i.e., not bold or

italic.

z Parameter

values

enclosed

in < > must be specified.

z Parameters enclosed in [ ] are optional. All modify parameters are shown as optional in

CLI commands even if there exists only a single parameter.

z Parameter values are separated by a vertical bar м|о only when one of the specified

values can be used.

z Parameter values are enclosed in { } when you must use one of the values specified.
z Parameters are enclosed in [ ] + when you can specify the parameter one or more

times, in the command line.

5.1.2 Command Structure

CLI commands conform to the following structure except for some basic service

com-mands such as ping, traceroute etc.

<Action>:

This is the first keyword of a CLI command. It indicates the type of operation to be

performed. "create" is an example of this keyword. However, if no action is specified it

will mean ìmodifyî. For example, modify bridge port intf portid portid status enable and

bridge port intf portid portid status enable ì mean the same.

<Group>:

This is the second keyword of a CLI command. It indicates the group of a CLI

command. "Bridge" is an example of this keyword.

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