Conventions for mib navigator commands – Cabletron Systems Cabletron CyberSWITCH CSX400 User Manual

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MIB Navigator

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CSX400 and CSX400-DC User’s Guide

Other Commands —

Other commands allow you to access and manage network devices

connected to the device running the MIB Navigator. The commands are as follows:

Special Commands

Special Commands allow you to exit from the MIB Navigator. The

commands are as follows:

Conventions for MIB Navigator Commands

This manual uses the following conventions for denoting commands:

Information keyed by the user is shown in

this helvetica font.

Command arguments are indicated by two types of brackets:

-

required arguments are enclosed by [ ].

-

optional arguments are enclosed by < >.

MIB Navigator command conventions are as follows:

To abort the output or interrupt a process the escape character is ^C (where ^ indicates the
Control key).

A slash (/) preceding an OID issues that command from the root directory regardless of where
you are in the MIB. If no slash precedes the OID the command issues from your current MIB
location.

Dot notation (1.1.1.1) is equivalent to slash notation (1/1/1/1). Use slash notation with the
navigational commands, and the dot notation with the built-in commands that are using SNMP
to access and manage network devices.

arp

bridge

circuitmap

defroute

dhcp

imux

nat

netstat

ping

ppp

reset

route

secondIP

show

snmpbranch

snmpget

snmpnext

snmpset

snmptree

traceroute

done

quit

exit

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