Netopia 2e-w Mode D'Emploi
Cayman 2E-W User’s Guide
Using the Command Line Interface
November 2000
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Navigating the
CONFIG Hierarchy
CONFIG Hierarchy
Moving from CONFIG to ROOT — You can navigate from
anywhere in the CONFIG hierarchy back to the ROOT level by
entering
anywhere in the CONFIG hierarchy back to the ROOT level by
entering
quit
at the CONFIG prompt and pressing R
ETURN
.
Dogzilla (top)>> quit
Dogzilla >
Moving from
top
to a subnode — You can navigate from the
top node to a subnode by entering the node name (or the
significant letters of the node name) at the CONFIG prompt and
pressing R
significant letters of the node name) at the CONFIG prompt and
pressing R
ETURN
. For example, you move to the IP subnode by
entering
ip
and pressing R
ETURN
.
Dogzilla (top)>> ip
Dogzilla (ip)>>
As a shortcut, you can enter the significant letters of the node
name in place of the full node name at the CONFIG prompt. The
significant characters of a node name are the letters that
uniquely identify the node. For example, since no other
CONFIG node starts with I, you could enter one letter (“i”) to
move to the IP node.
name in place of the full node name at the CONFIG prompt. The
significant characters of a node name are the letters that
uniquely identify the node. For example, since no other
CONFIG node starts with I, you could enter one letter (“i”) to
move to the IP node.
Dogzilla (top)>> i
Dogzilla (ip)>>
Jumping down several nodes at once — You can jump down
several levels in the CONFIG hierarchy by entering the complete
path to a node.
several levels in the CONFIG hierarchy by entering the complete
path to a node.
Dogzilla (top)>> ip static-routes
Dogzilla (ip static-routes)>>
Moving up one node — You can move up through the
CONFIG hierarchy one node at a time by entering the
CONFIG hierarchy one node at a time by entering the
up
command.
Dogzilla (ip static-routes)>> up
Dogzilla (ip)>>