Alcatel-Lucent 6850-48 Guida Di Rete
Using ACL Manager
Using the ACLMAN Shell
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Network Configuration Guide
September 2009
page 39-7
Using the ACLMAN Shell
The aclman command activates the ACLMAN interactive shell. When the shell is active, the following
command prompt appears:
command prompt appears:
Aclman#
Once the shell is active, then only supported ACLMAN syntax is allowed. There is no predetermined or
configurable timeout value that triggers an exit from the ACLMAN shell. The exit command is used to
return to the Alcatel-Lucent CLI. However, if the configured timeout value for a CLI or telnet session is
reached, the entire session including the ACLMAN shell is dropped. The Alcatel-Lucent CLI command,
kill, is available to terminate a session that is frozen.
configurable timeout value that triggers an exit from the ACLMAN shell. The exit command is used to
return to the Alcatel-Lucent CLI. However, if the configured timeout value for a CLI or telnet session is
reached, the entire session including the ACLMAN shell is dropped. The Alcatel-Lucent CLI command,
kill, is available to terminate a session that is frozen.
The ACLMAN interactive shell supports partial command recognition. To use this optional feature, enter
enough of the command keyword to make it unique and then press the Tab key. ACLMAN fills out the
rest of the keyword. For example:
enough of the command keyword to make it unique and then press the Tab key. ACLMAN fills out the
rest of the keyword. For example:
Aclman#confi
Aclman#configure ter
Aclman#configure terminal
Aclman(config)#
Entering a question mark (?) after a partial command provides a list of potential commands that match the
partial entry. For example:
partial entry. For example:
Aclman#(config)i?
interface ip
Aclman#(config)i
Help is an available menu item in each of the shell command modes. In addition, help is also available by
entering a question mark (?) at the command prompt or after entering a command parameter. For example:
entering a question mark (?) at the command prompt or after entering a command parameter. For example:
Aclman(config)#?
access-list Add an access list entry
end Return to privileged exec mode
exit Exit from configure mode
help Description of the interactive help system
interface Select an interface to configure
ip Global IP configuration subcommands
no Negate a command or set its defaults
time-range Define time range entries
Aclman(config)#access-list ?
<1-99> IP standard access list
<100-199> IP extended access list
<1300-1999> IP standard access list (expanded range)
<2000-2699> IP extended access list (expanded range)
Aclman(config)#access-list