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IP-10 CLI Command Line Interface PDF
IP-10 CLI Command Line Interface PDF
CLI
(Command Line Interface)
User Guide
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General .......................................................................................................... 1
Command Groups......................................................................................... 5
CLI Commands.............................................................................................. 8
The CLI is used to perform IP-10 configuration and obtain system statistical and performance information.
Using the CLI, you can perform configuration operations for single IP-10 units, as well as configure several
IP-10 units in a single batch command.
Access Rights
IP-10 CLI access is granted for the following user groups:
Viewer This user only has read-only access. The user can only view parameters and their values, not
modify them.
Operator This user has read-write access. The user can read parameters and their values, and modify
them. However, this user cannot add or remove other users.
Admin This user has read-write access. The user can read parameters and their values, modify them,
and add/remove other users.
Technician This user has read-write access to the CLI, as well as access to a bridge-specific CLI shell.
User access is controlled by the system administrator and configured via the Management command group
(shown in the Command Groups section).
Getting Help
Once you are logged in, you can go to a main command group and its sub groups, type the command you
want, and press Tab twice for a list of possible parameter values.
In addition, you can type a command and then type a question mark (?) for location-specific information for
the command. For example, for the set command, typing set ? and pressing Enter will display a list of
optional parameters and a help line.
Wherever you are in the command tree, you can obtain a list of available commands by typing Help or ?.
The commands that are available are different for each location in the CLI tree and the type of user.
Basic Commands
The following basic commands are available when you first log in, if you belong to the Operator user group:
ls list entities
get get parameter
set set parameter
help help
cd change directory
exit exit CLI
logout logout from CLI
cli-ver cli version
cls clear screen
write write the current switch configuration to the configuration file
show-tree show entity tree
find search for a string in the parameter name and information fields
lsp list entity parameters and commands
In addition, you can use the up/down arrow keys, or the “q” key, when the word “END” appears at the end
of the screen.
Command Example
The following example shows how you can find a command within a sub-group, and then execute the
command. The example starts with the lsp (list parameters) command, and ends with the activation of an
interface loopback test.
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IP-10:/> cd diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback/
IP-10:/diagnostics/loopback/radio-loopback> lsp
*********** configuration ********
timeout rw Loopback timeout in minutes
*********** statuses *************
counter ro Loopback time left
if-loopback rw IF loopback activation
rfu-rf-loopback rw RFU RF Loopback Enable Command
rfu-if-loopback rw RFU IF Loopback Enable Command
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Important!
Note that bridge related commands need to be followed by a “write” command to be saved.
Otherwise, the commands will not be saved following a reset in the system.
Management
Platform
Radio
Interfaces
Diagnostics
Some groups include sub groups that enable setup operations relevant to that category.
Management
Management
Radio
Diagnostics
Note that when you enter a group or sub group, you can type a command and then press the Tab key twice
(or type a question mark) for a list of values relevant to that command.
Command
Paremeter Description
Group
System Alarm Current table indexed by time and quasi-
alarm-current current-alarm-table
sequential number
alarm-current most-severe Most severe alarm
alarm-current sequence-count Current alarm counter
Customer L2 protocols (STP, LACP, GMRP, GVRP, MMRP,
bridge customer-l2protocol
MVRP, DOT1X) tunneling
bridge ethernet-application Ethernet application
bridge forward-time Forwarding delay time in seconds
bridge hello-time Hello time in seconds
bridge management-type Management type
bridge max-age Maximum ageing time in seconds
bridge max-hops Maximum hops the BPDU will be valid
bridge msti-bridge-priority Bridge priority for each defined MST instance
bridge priority Bridge priority
bridge qos-ip-precedence-val IP precedence IP pbits value
bridge qos-ip-tos-tc-pbits-option IP TOS/TC pbits options
bridge stp-protocol Spanning-tree protocol
e1t1-port admin Enable/Disable the port
e1t1-port cable-length T1 cable length
e1t1-port interface-type Interface type
e1t1-port line-loopback Line loopback
e1t1-port line-pm-15 Line PM 15 minutes monitoring
e1t1-port line-pm-24 Line PM 24 hours monitoring
e1t1-port oper-status Operational status
e1t1-port port-curr-ber E1/T1 port current BER
e1t1-port priority Dynamic allocation priority
ethernet gbe-mute-override GbE mute override
eth-port actual-duplex Actual duplex
eth-port actual-ethernet-rate Actual ethernet rate
eth-port admin Enable/Disable the port
eth-port auto-negotiation Auto negotiation
eth-port bad-octets-rcv Bad octets received
eth-port brdc-pkts-rcv Broadcast packets received
eth-port brdc-pkts-sent Broadcast packets sent
eth-port collisions Collisions
eth-port connector-type Connector type
eth-port deferred Deferred
eth-port duplex Half/Full duplex
eth-port ethernet-rate Ethernet rate (mbps)