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Appendix A CLI Reference
blade
blade
Summary
The “blade” command configures the T1 Smart Blades, Smart Blades, and Multi Access Blades.
Description
The “blade” command configures all T1, E1, and IP ports. It can configure the ports for you
automatically, or it can be run in interactive mode allowing you more flexibility.
automatically, or it can be run in interactive mode allowing you more flexibility.
Options
If you type
blade
and press Enter, the following menu appears:
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1) View blade details — prompts the user to enter a blade number and then displays the details of
that blade.
that blade.
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2) Modify blade — prompts the user for a blade slot number and then displays every parameter one
line at a time. To change a value, enter the new value and press Enter. To keep the value as is, press
Enter without entering a new value.
line at a time. To change a value, enter the new value and press Enter. To keep the value as is, press
Enter without entering a new value.
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x) Exit program — exits the “blade” command.
Syntax DescriptionS
You can configure all the blades in one command using the following syntax:
blade [-i <n>] [-t <m>] [-e <x>] [-r <y>]
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blade -i <n> — configures <n> IP ports in default settings starting from sysport 0.
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blade -t <n> — configures <n> T1 CAS ports in default settings starting from sysport 0.
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blade -i <n> -t <m> — configures <n> IP ports and <m> T1 CAS ports in default settings with T1
CAS starting at sysport 0, then IP ports follow.
CAS starting at sysport 0, then IP ports follow.
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blade -p <n> — configures <n> T1 PRI ports in default settings starting from sysport 0.
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blade -i <n> -p <m> — configures <n> IP ports and <m> T1 PRI ports starting from sysport 0.
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blade -e <n> — configures <n> E1 ports in default settings starting from sysport 0.
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blade -i <n> -e <m> — configures <n> IP ports and <m> E1 ports in default settings with E1
starting from sysport 0, then IP ports follow.
starting from sysport 0, then IP ports follow.
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blade -t <n> -r <m> — configures <n> T1 CAS ports and reserves slot <m> for later use. Multiple
slots may be reserved by stringing together several -r options with each -r specifying a different slot
number.
slots may be reserved by stringing together several -r options with each -r specifying a different slot
number.
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blade -e <n> -r <m> — configures <n> E1 ports and reserves slot <m> for later use. Multiple slots
may be reserved by stringing together several -r options with each -r specifying a different slot
number.
may be reserved by stringing together several -r options with each -r specifying a different slot
number.
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blade -p <n> -r <m> — configures <n> T1 PRI ports and reserves slot <m> for later use. Multiple
slots may be reserved by stringing together several -r options with each -r specifying a different slot
number.
slots may be reserved by stringing together several -r options with each -r specifying a different slot
number.
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blade -i <n> -r <m> — configures <n> IP ports and reserves slot <m> for later use. Multiple slots
may be reserved by stringing together several -r options with each -r specifying a different slot
number.
may be reserved by stringing together several -r options with each -r specifying a different slot
number.