Understanding the Command Line
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Displaying Parameters and Listing Objects
Often, at a command prompt, it is necessary to list the objects
available for editing. To list objects the lso -l command is used.
At the box# prompt, for example, typing lso -l lists all the objects
that are available for editing:
box# lso -l
path/eth/LAN01
path/ppp/RemotePPP
path/nau/NauticaSteve
path/frr/Frame.Realy
device/box/MARLIN
device/eth/LAN01
device/wan/WAN01
device/bri/ISDN-TA01
device/isdn/ISDN01
device/isdn/ISDN02
box#
Figure 2-11.
Listing Objects
At a class prompt, lso -l also lists the class specific objects. For
example, to list all the IP objects that have been created on the
router, at the ip# prompt, type the following:
ip# lso -l
route/P/198.200.1.0/24/LAN01
route/P/141.0.0.0/8/RemotePPP
ip#
Figure 2-12.
Listing IP Objects
Note:
lso -l is always typed in lower case.
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