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SpectraComm SDT
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Installation and Operation Manual
Chapter 3:
SC-SDT Configuration
Configuration Overview
SC-SDT configuration is performed through the command line interface (CLI). You can execute
CLI commands at a HyperTerminal connection or through a Telnet connection. A brief overview
of CLI is provided below. For a detailed guide to Smart CLI, refer to Appendix A, Application
Guidelines . The web-based CLI is described in Chapter 4, The Web Interface .
The SC-SDT command line interface is an interactive means of configuring the SC-SDT through a
Telnet session over the LAN or by typing commands at a VT100-compatible ACSII terminal
connected to the SC-SDT
CRAFT
port. The CLI is a smart, controlled-access interface that provides
general and context-sensitive help, automatically expands abbreviated command or subcommands
and also anticipates any required command arguments. The CLI will prompt for any required
argument that is missing from a command line.
Smart CLI Quick Reference
•
Get context-sensitive command help by using the
?
character in the CLI command string.
•
Type
?
at the command prompt to view a description of IP and Utility commands (shown
below). If you are in User mode, some commands shown below will not display.
_______________________System Commands______________________________
clear Reset functions
configure Connect to terminal port or modem
default Default configuration to factory values.
disable Turn off supervisor/admin commands
enable Turn on supervisor/admin commands
help Description of the command line interface and help system
ping Send ping to remote device
show Show system parameters
_______________________Utility Commands______________________________
batch Store and/or run commands in batch mode
chat Start/Answer chat session with another SDT CLI user
exit Exit Command Line Interface
flash
Copy flash files/select flash boot file
reboot
Halt and perform a reboot
services Show/Enable/Disable HTTP, SNMP TELNET & TFTP Services
who-am-i Show current user name
•
Execute each command string by pressing the
Enter
key (or <
cr
>).
•
Commands entered in the proper syntax and with all required parameters/arguments will take
effect immediately. If required parameters or arguments are missing from the command string,
you will be prompted for them individually.
•
Abbreviated commands are accepted at the command prompt.
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