Root mode – ADC CUDA 3 User Manual

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Root Mode

Root is the top-level mode in the CLI administration console; all other modes
run within this mode. From within root mode you can access second-level
command modes, such as slot configuration mode. To enter root mode from
within any configuration mode, type root.

Table 2-2 lists available root commands as they appear when you type help
at the command prompt. Global commands are not listed and can be found
in Table 2-1 on page 42. Note that the help command output displays many
commands in their abbreviated form.

Table 2-2 Root Mode Commands

Command

Description

aaa

Configures TACACS+ and RADIUS network
authentication.

access-list

Creates an access list, which consists of IP filtering
rules.

access-profile

Creates an access profile for a user.

account

Creates user accounts.

alarm-throttle

Configures alarm delivery and threshold parameters.

aux-device

Configures hardware alarm and clocking parameters.

bridge-group

Creates a bridge group.

bridge-timeout

Configures timers for bridge group broadcast flows.

ccdown

Shuts down the control module.

chassis

Configures multi-chassis support parameters.

chassis-config

Configures local chassis parameters.

chassis-fault

Configures chassis alarms.

cm-filter

Creates a cable modem filter.

db-check

Validates provisioning database information.

db-connect

Configures access to the provisioning database.

event-config

Configures event reporting, throttling, and syslog
parameters.

event-log

Empties the event log.

http-server

Starts and stops the Web server.

lookup

Controls the Jini lookup service on the chassis.

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