Using slashes and spaces in commands – Nortel Networks 5500 series User Manual

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Using the CLI

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For example, to display system information at the Configuration menu
prompt, without descending into the System menu (

/cfg/sys

), use the

following command:

>> Configuration# cur sys

>> Configuration# cur sys

System:

Management IP (MIP) address = 192.168.128.211

iSD Host 1:

Type of the iSD = master

IP address = 192.168.128.213

License =

IPSEC user sessions:

250

Secure Service Partitioning

PortalGuard

TPS: unlimited

SSL user sessions:

250

Default gateway address = 192.168.128.3

Ports = 1 :

2

Hardware platform = 3070

Host Routes:

No items configured

Host Interface 1:

IP address = 192.168.128.213

Network mask = 255.255.255.0

VLAN tag id = 0

Mode = failover

Primary port = 0

Interface Ports:

1

Host Port 1:

Autonegotiation = on

If you use the

cur

command without the

sys

submenu argument,

information related to the Configuration menu and all submenus .

Using slashes and spaces in commands

To include a forward slash (/) or a space in a command string, place the
string containing the slash or space within double quotation marks before
you execute the command.

For example, to specify a directory path and file name on the same line as
the

ftp

command in the CLI, double quotation marks are required:

>> Software Management# download ftp 10.0.0.1

"pub/SSL-5.1.1-upgrade_complete.pkg"

Nortel Secure Network Access Switch

Using the Command Line Interface

NN47230-100

03.01

Standard

28 July 2008

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