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CHAPTER 1
System commands
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Vpacket 5100/6100 Series Reference Manual
Overview
The Command Line Interface (CLI), which contains the software commands to provision, 
manage, and monitor the physical interfaces and software data features of the 5100/6100 VDR, 
can be accessed through a serial link to the console port or from a remote telnet session. The CLI 
follows a specific syntax and recognizes shortcuts.
The CLI has a main level and configuration submenus.
The main level is the entry point where you can access a general set of commands for 
administrating the 5100/6100 VDR and perform general system-level operations (navigation, 
enable system features, logout, view directories, and so forth) within the directory file system.
The configuration submenus are a series of extended command sets that are accessed from the 
system prompt. These submenus can be grouped into the following clusters according to their 
functions:
System-Level general commands
Navigation, memory, and file management
Many CLI commands require text or numerical parameters as part of the command. These fields 
are either required or optional, depending on how the information is punctuated. Table 1-1 lists 
the different punctuation and meanings.
Table 1-1.  CLI syntax markers
Marker
Meaning
( ) 
For example: (set user)
You can enter a submenu by entering the first one or two words of 
a command and then pressing the Enter key. If you are defining 
many parameters without interruption, using a submenu can save 
you time from repeatedly entering the first few words of a 
command. You must enter the exit command to exit the submenu.
< >
For example: <username>
You must enter the required information.
[ ]
For example: [access_level]
You are not required to supply input; this input is optional. Optional 
parameters come with preset configurations. Changes are only 
required to meet the needs of your network.
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For example: 1483Bridged | 
1490Bridged | 1490Routed
A pipe separates mutually exclusive choices.