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Westermo OS Management Guide

Version 4.17.0-0

5.4

General CLI commands

The majority of the CLI commands are specific to a certain context, however,
there is a set of CLI commands available in all contexts. These commands are
explained further here. The ”configure” command used to enter the

Global

Configuration

context from the

Admin Exec

context, is also covered.

Command

Section

no <COMMAND>

Section 5.4.1

do

Section 5.4.2

end

Section 5.4.3

leave

Section 5.4.4

abort

Section 5.4.5

logout

Section 5.4.6

repeat <COMMAND>

Section 5.4.7

help [COMMAND]

Section 5.4.8

tutorial

Section 5.4.9

configure [terminal]

Section 5.4.10

5.4.1

Negate/disable a setting

Syntax no <COMMAND>

Context All contexts

Usage Depending on context the ”no” command disables or resets a setting to

default.

Primarily used within configuration contexts to negate or disable a config-
uration setting, e.g., in port context ”no flow-control” disables flow con-
trol. For some commands, ”no” is used to reset to a default value, e.g., ”no
polling-interval”
(NTP client context) sets the NTP polling-interval to its
default value (600 seconds).

The ”no” command can also be used to negate/disable certain commands
outside the configuration context, e.g., to disable debugging or port moni-
toring.

Default values Not applicable

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