Moving from one subnode to another, Entering commands without changing nodes, Displaying current settings – Verilink XEL XSP-100 SHARK IAP (9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02) Product Manual User Manual

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Chapter 6: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

SHARK™ IAD User’s Guide

XEL P/N & Release 9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02

Chapter 6-25

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ROUTER ip fether)>>

top

(top)>>

Moving from one
subnode to another

- You can move from one subnode to another by entering a partial path that
identifies how far back to climb.

(top)>> ROUTER
(ROUTER)>> ip
(ROUTER ip)>> tdm-setup
(ROUTER tdm-setup)>>

Moving from any
subnode to any
other subnode
within the same
module

- You can move from any subnode to any other subnode within the same module
by entering a partial path that starts with a module specific-level CONFIG
command.

(ROUTER)>> ip
(ROUTER ip)>> system
(ROUTER system)>> ip fether
(ROUTER ip fether)>> system name
(ROUTER system name)>>

Entering
commands
without changing
nodes

- You can enter a complete CONFIG command from anywhere in the hierarchy
without changing your current node.

(ROUTER ip)>> set system diag high
(ROUTER ip)>>

D

ISPLAYING

C

URRENT

S

ETTINGS

• When you are in CONFIG mode, you use the view command to display the

current CONFIG settings.

• If you enter the view command at the top level of the CONFIG hierarchy, the

command line interface displays the settings for all enabled functions in the
SHARK™ IAD.

• If you enter the view command at an intermediate node, you see all settings

for that node and its subnodes.

S

TEPPING

T

HROUGH

SHARK™ IAD
C

ONFIGURATION

The SHARK™ IAD command line interface includes a step mode to automate
the process of entering configuration settings. When you use the CONFIG step
mode, the command line interface prompts you for all required and optional
information. You enter the configuration values appropriate for your site
without having to enter the complete CLI commands. When you are in step
mode, the command line interface prompts you to enter required and optional
settings. If a setting has a current setting, the command line interface displays
that value for the command in parentheses. If a command has a limited number
of acceptable values, those values are presented in brackets, with each value
separated by a vertical line.
For example, the following CLI step command indicates that the current value is
off and that the valid entries for this option are limited to on and off. If the unit
is fresh from the factory or you enter a clearstart <module name> command for
the particular module the default value is shown in parenthesis.

option (off) [on | off]: on

You can accept the current value for a field by pressing the return key. To use a
different value, enter it and press return. The stepping mode will continue to the
next logical command query for which you are to respond.

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