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RF-7800W
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND CONFIGURATION
R
3.3.2
Navigating the CLI
The CLI is designed for power users and machine interfaces. In order to assist a user with the command line, the
syntax of a command can be displayed by entering a single question mark “?” after a command or at the prompt.
Typing the “up arrow” scrolls through the most recently entered commands. The CLI also allows a user to auto-
complete commands by pressing the “tab” key after typing the first few letters. Summaries of the radio's current
configuration and statistics can be viewed using the “show” commands.
3.3.3
Navigating SNMP
The radio implements SNMP for remote network management functionality. Many of the functions available in the
GUI and/or the CLI are also available via SNMP. In the interest of security, functions related to encryption
certificates, keys and secure management interfaces are not accessible via SNMP. The latest version of the radio's
Management Information Base (MIB) part number (12069-8900) can be found on the Harris Premier site
(
https://rfcommpremier.harris.com
3.4
BASIC INFORMATION
The subsections below describe radio system information and hardware details.
3.4.1
System Information
The System Name, Details, Location and Contact fields can be used to describe details about a particular radio’s
installation.
The unique Serial Number given to each radio is encoded on the 2D-UID label on the side of the radio chassis and
available in software.
The Start-Up Time and Current Time are recovered via SNTP or GPS if either is available. Both times are adjusted
from GMT by the Time Zone setting. See
.
3.4.2
Hardware Details
The Radio Model and Radio Type fields describe details about the radio's hardware configuration. The radio
includes a number of temperature sensors inside the chassis. The current internal temperature of the radio is available
and displayed on the Dashboard.
GUI CLI SNMP
GUI CLI SNMP
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