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7-3 User Guide for AIR-104/AIR-204
the next command in the sequence. At startup, typing ^p or ^n will not cause
anything to happen, since no sequence of commands exists yet. In normal
operation, typing ^p will cause the previous command to show, and the cursor will
sit at the end of the command. At this point, the user can either type a carriage
return to accept the command, or type backspaces to edit the command from the
end, or ^p to display the nextmost previous command in the sequence, or ^n
display the command that comes after it in the sequence (if applicable). The CLI
stores a total of up to 15 previously-entered commands in a sequence that can be
invoked through ^p’s and ^n’s.
operation, typing ^p will cause the previous command to show, and the cursor will
sit at the end of the command. At this point, the user can either type a carriage
return to accept the command, or type backspaces to edit the command from the
end, or ^p to display the nextmost previous command in the sequence, or ^n
display the command that comes after it in the sequence (if applicable). The CLI
stores a total of up to 15 previously-entered commands in a sequence that can be
invoked through ^p’s and ^n’s.
Conventions
The following notations will be used:
• lan means the LAN port;
• <> specifies the arguments of the command, <1-4> means a number between 1 to
• lan means the LAN port;
• <> specifies the arguments of the command, <1-4> means a number between 1 to
4;
• [ ] indicates a required or optional parameter, or choice of parameters; Interface
Name or ifName represents a profile interface, which can be the LAN port (lan), or a
modem profile.
modem profile.
• Profile Name means an Internet profile, not the LAN port.
• xxx/yyy means xxx, or yyy;
• num means any integer number (such as 19200, 9600, ...);
• MacAddr, or nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn means any MAC address in hexadecimal format,
• xxx/yyy means xxx, or yyy;
• num means any integer number (such as 19200, 9600, ...);
• MacAddr, or nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn means any MAC address in hexadecimal format,
where each nn can be 00, 01, ... 09, 0A, 0B, 0C, 0D, 0E, 0F, 10, 11,… FF;
• ipAddr, netMask, or xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx means any ip address or network mask, where
xxx is a decimal integer between 0 and 255
• the term string means a string of characters up to the specified length, which may be
enclosed in double quotes (“) (required if the string contains embedded blanks
Command Categories
From a functional point of view, commands can be grouped into the following functional
categories:
(1) Diagnostics (2) IP (3) Port
(4) Profile (5) Security (6) Statistics
(7) System
(4) Profile (5) Security (6) Statistics
(7) System
This list may vary depending upon the model of AIR-104/204 and the installed features.
For convenience, the section Command List summarizes all commands using the
For convenience, the section Command List summarizes all commands using the
following categories:
• DHCP
• Diagnostics
• IP
• Port Commands
• Profile Commands
• Security
• Statistics
• System
• DHCP
• Diagnostics
• IP
• Port Commands
• Profile Commands
• Security
• Statistics
• System
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface