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Version
1.0
5
Command Line Interface (CLI)
5.1
Basic command structure
The built-in CLI, accessible via SSH, Telnet and embedded GUI Terminal window, provides full set of com-
mands for device settings and monitoring. The basic command structure and output looks like this:
device_name_NE|>
show info
hw base : 12AT20601_000B0_195
fw base : 0101_01T15
www base : CLI1701251330T
os kernel: 0201_T
os dev : 0101
S/N : 3010501010100008
L/N : 3010501010100008
P/C : n/a
P/N : "AOU-2-101"
P/I1: "AOU-2"
P/I2: "Full Outdoor Unit"
P/I3: "Wideband, Dual IF FOU"
ok
device_name
– the device name (set by command ‘set descr name new_name’)
_
NE|>
- the informative prompt. The convention is:
•
xxx_XXY
>
> prompt in reading mode
•
xxx_XXY
#
# prompt in enable mode
•
xxx_XX
|
Z
| prompt indicating unsaved changes (write w0 needed)
•
xxx_XX
\
Z
\ prompt indicating no unsaved changes (no write w0 needed)
•
xxx_
N
XYZ
N device is in ok state - see "sh alarm all"
•
xxx_
E
XYZ
E device is in alarm state - see "sh alarm all"
•
xxx_X
N
YZ
N device was not in alarm state since last alarm validation
•
xxx_X
E
YZ
E device was in alarm state since last alarm validation - see "sh history
alarm"
show info
– executed command ‘show’ with parameter ‘info’
output
– output of the command
ok
–
the exit status of the command. Possible return values are:
•
ok – the command was executed successfully
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