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August 2003

Access Navigator - Release 1.8

CLI Language Reference

CLI Command List

Show ID

Purpose:

Displays the System Identifier assigned to the Access Navigator. This is a name,
location, or Telcordia (Bellcore) CLLI code. It is a text string, such as “Acme Corp.
AN#2” or “DNVRCO1A201”. The System Identifier also appears in the command line
prompt. The default System Identifier is “Access Navigator” so the command prompt
will be “Access Navigator>”. When you change the identifier, the prompt will also
change.

Security:

Level 3 (monitor)

Syntax:

show id

Message:

ID: Access Navigator

Show Interface

Purpose:

Displays the settings for one interface name, or for all interfaces defined for DS1s in
the Access Navigator. Use the set interface command to change settings.

NOTE:

CLI provides three commands for displaying DS1 interface

information: show interface, status interface, and read remote
connect

. The first displays provisioning information stored in the Access

Navigator data base, while the second displays the current service status. The
last command reads and displays current interface settings from the remote
Access Bank II data base (see “Read Remote Connections” on page 18-48).
Interface connections must be provisioned in the Access Navigator before the
configuration settings can be downloaded to the remote Access Bank II.

Security:

Level 3 (monitor)

Mask

The Access Navigator uses a subnet mask to identify the
permissible range of addresses for each IP address. Large
networks are usually divided into smaller subnetworks, each with
an assigned range of IP addresses. Subnet masks have the format
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

, where each xxx is a decimal number

between 0 and 255. Subnet masks usually start with one or more
groups of 255. Typical examples include 255.255.0.0 and
255.255.255.0

. If a subnet mask is not used, type none or

leave blank.

MAC Address

The Ethernet media access control (MAC) address is a
hexadecimal number such as 00-E0-97-00-08-37.

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