Netopia 2e-h User Guide
Cayman 2E-H User’s Guide
Using the Command Line Interface
November 2000
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If a command is ambiguous or miskeyed, the CLI prompts you to
enter additional information. For example, you must specify which
Ethernet port you are configuring when you are setting up a Cayman
2E-H.
enter additional information. For example, you must specify which
Ethernet port you are configuring when you are setting up a Cayman
2E-H.
Dogzilla (ip)>> ethernet
Ethernet (?) [A | B]: A
Dogzilla (ip ethernet [A])>>
Displaying Current
Router Settings
Router Settings
You can use the
view
command to display the current CONFIG
settings for your Cayman 2E-H. If you enter the
view
command at the
top level of the CONFIG hierarchy, the CLI displays the settings for
all enabled functions. If you enter the
all enabled functions. If you enter the
view
command at an
intermediate node, you see settings for that node and its subnodes.
Stepping Through
Cayman 2E-H
Configuration
Cayman 2E-H
Configuration
The Cayman 2E-H 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 can then enter the
configuration values appropriate for your site without having to
enter complete CLI commands.
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 can then enter the
configuration values appropriate for your site without having to
enter 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 default
value or a current setting, the command line interface displays the
default 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 default value is
you to enter required and optional settings. If a setting has a default
value or a current setting, the command line interface displays the
default 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 default value is
off
and that valid entries are limited to
on
and
off
.
Numbers
Enter numbers as integers.
IP addresses
Enter IP addresses in dotted decimal notation (0
to 255).
to 255).
Command
component
component
Rules for entering CONFIG commands