Cisco Cisco ONS 15454 M2 Multiservice Transport Platform (MSTP)
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Pseudo Command Line Interface Reference
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PCLI Command Modes
User EXEC Mode
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After a successful login, the system goes to User Executive (EXEC) command mode. Most PCLI
commands in the User EXEC mode do not change system operation. The User EXEC mode allows you
to work on multiple GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, and 10GE_XPE cards during a single session while
restricting the view at any given time to a single card in a specific shelf and slot. This mode displays
system wide parameters that span all cards in the node.
commands in the User EXEC mode do not change system operation. The User EXEC mode allows you
to work on multiple GE_XP, 10GE_XP, GE_XPE, and 10GE_XPE cards during a single session while
restricting the view at any given time to a single card in a specific shelf and slot. This mode displays
system wide parameters that span all cards in the node.
The following commands are supported in the User EXEC mode:
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Privileged EXEC Mode
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In general, the Privileged EXEC commands allow you to connect to remote devices, perform basic tests,
and lists system information. Most CLI commands in Privileged EXEC mode do not change or modify
provisioning and system operation. The most common EXEC commands are show commands and are
used to display configuration or operational data, and do not have capability to modify provisioning.
and lists system information. Most CLI commands in Privileged EXEC mode do not change or modify
provisioning and system operation. The most common EXEC commands are show commands and are
used to display configuration or operational data, and do not have capability to modify provisioning.
To enter privileged EXEC mode, use the
command.
The following commands are part of Privileged EXEC mode:
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