Netopia 2e-w ユーザーガイド
Using the Command Line Interface
Cayman 2E-W User’s Guide
4-4
November 2000
When you have logged in successfully, the command line interface
lists the username and the security level associated with the
password you entered in the diagnostic log.
lists the username and the security level associated with the
password you entered in the diagnostic log.
Ending a CLI Session
You end a command line interface session by typing
quit
from the
ROOT node of the command line interface hierarchy.
Using the CLI Help
Facility
Facility
The help command lets you display on-line help for ROOT and
CONFIG commands. To display a list of the commands available to
you from your current location in the command line interface
hierarchy, enter
CONFIG commands. To display a list of the commands available to
you from your current location in the command line interface
hierarchy, enter
help
.
To obtain help for a specific CLI command, type
help command
. You
can truncate the
help
command to
h
or a question mark when you
request help for a CLI command.
Saving Settings
The
save
command saves the working copy of the settings to restart
values. You can save the changes you have entered for a specific
function or for all functions in the Cayman 2E-W. The Cayman 2E-W
automatically validates its settings when you save and displays a
warning message if the configuration is not correct.
function or for all functions in the Cayman 2E-W. The Cayman 2E-W
automatically validates its settings when you save and displays a
warning message if the configuration is not correct.
About Root
Commands
Commands
You begin in ROOT mode when you start a CLI session. ROOT mode
lets you monitor the performance of your Cayman 2E-W, display and
reset Cayman 2E-W statistics, and issue administrative commands to
restart Cayman 2E-W functions.
lets you monitor the performance of your Cayman 2E-W, display and
reset Cayman 2E-W statistics, and issue administrative commands to
restart Cayman 2E-W functions.
ROOT Prompt
When you are in ROOT mode, the CLI prompt is the name of the
Cayman 2E-W followed by a right angle bracket (>). For example, if
you open a CLI connection to the Cayman 2E-W named “Dogzilla,”
you would see
Cayman 2E-W followed by a right angle bracket (>). For example, if
you open a CLI connection to the Cayman 2E-W named “Dogzilla,”
you would see
Dogzilla>
as your CLI prompt.