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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.
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
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 
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.
About Root 
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. 
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 
Dogzilla>
 as your CLI prompt.