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Access Navigator - Release 1.8

August 2003

18-45

CLI Language Reference

CLI Command List

Ping

Purpose:

Uses “Ping” (an Internet tool) to verify network connections and reachability. The
ping

command uses the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) to request a

remote IP device to send back a response. CLI will then display a message showing the
result.

Security:

Level 3 (monitor)

Syntax:

ping <ipaddr>

Example:

ping 192.168.1.14

Message:

PING 192.168.1.14 : 64 data bytes

Reply from 192.168.1.14: bytes = 64

Read Remote Alarms

Purpose:

Displays remote Access Bank II alarm status. “Current” indicates if alarms are
currently active. “Accumulated” indicates if any alarms have occurred since the last
time the alarm status was read. Reading the alarm status clears the accumulated
indicator. This command permits the operator to remotely read the actual Access Bank
II alarm status through the DS1’s CAC FDL management channel. Access Bank II/
SDSL does not have a T1 Drop port. (For performance statistics, see Read Remote
Performance
on

page 18-52

.)

NOTE:

All read remote commands require that the remote Access Bank II

is operational and connected to an Access Navigator drop DS1 using Carrier
Access FDL management protocol. If configuration downloading is enabled,
the read remote and show remote settings should be the same.

Security:

Level 3 (monitor)

Syntax:

read remote <n> alarms

Example:

read remote 9 alarms

Field

Description

ipaddr

IP address which the Access navigator is trying to reach. IP
address has format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is a number from 0
to 255.

Field

Description

n

DS1 number, 1 to 32.

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