Cisco Cisco Prisma II EDR Receiver Guida All'Installazione
Using the CLI
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Entering Commands - Non-Modal Format
A non-modal command is entered all at once, on a single command line. For
A non-modal command is entered all at once, on a single command line. For
example, the alarm command entered above could have been entered as follows:
CLI> module chassis 1 slot 6 alarm exit <Enter>
No active alarms found
Success!
CLI>
Because of its relative efficiency, this is the preferred command entry format for
network management systems. Craft operators may also find non-modal command
entry to be more efficient when they are already very familiar with the syntax of the
command being used.
Command Syntax
The general format of a non-modal CLI command, as it usually should be sent from
a network management system, is as follows:
modename modeoptions action actionoptions values exit eol
where the keywords in the command serve the following functions:
Keyword
Function
modename
The name of a mode switch: cli, module, icim, or terminal
modeoptions
Options that may be associated with the modename
action
A command keyword such as set, show, info, etc.
actionoptions
Options that may be associated with the action
values
Values that may be associated with the action
eol
End of Line, equivalent to Carriage Return or Enter
exit
Used to return to CLI command mode
The general format of a modal CLI command, as a craft operator might send it, is as
follows:
ModeName modeOptions eol
modeOptions eol
modeOptions Action actionOptions Values eol
Action actionOptions Values eol
Exit eol
where the keywords have the same functions as described above for the non-modal
format.