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Appendix B

Command Line Interface

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The command line interface (CLI) is not case sensitive.

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Port numbering:

Network ports are numbered Ns.p where

s is the DNM module (1 or 2; 1 is on the left, 2 is on the right)

p is the port number within the DNM (1 through 12)

for example, n2.1 and n2.12 are the lowest and highest port numbers in the second DNM Monitor ports are

numbered m.1 through m.10

Configurable 10 Gigabit ports are numbered t.1 and t.2

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portlist is a list of ports separated by commas; dashes may be used to specify ranges; for example,

n1.1,n1.2,n1.3 and n1.1-n1.3 mean the same thing; NOTE: Do not include any space characters in the list (do

not put a space after the comma)

A string is a string of characters up to 32 characters in length, not case sensitive; valid characters are A-Z, a-z, 1-9, -, _

Parameters marked with an asterisk (*) are required, and must be the first parameter in the parameter list for the command.

Other parameters are optional and may be included in any order.

Command Sub-Command Parameters

Example and description

!

[#] (a number)

!3

Executes a command from the CLI command history
buffer
(see history command)

commit

commit

Activates pending changes previously defined using
filter commands; same as a filter commit command

date

<date>

date 06/24/2008

Parameters:

<date> is mm/dd/yyyy

Sets the system calendar date; if <date> is omitted,
the current date is displayed

del

<filename>*

del my_configuration-1

Parameters:

<filename> is the name of the file to delete; a

string; do not include an extension

Deletes a previously saved Director configuration file
(see save command)

exit

exit

Exits the CLI shell (same as logout and quit)

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