SICOM Series CLI Command Manual
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1.1.5 Symbol in Command
In the management software, only one symbol “< >” is supported. It means a parameter is
required in this part of the command.
For example: dt-ring new <1-32> domain <1-32> master
1.1.6 Types of Command Parameters
Normally the command in an angle bracket “< >” is command parameters. There are four
types of command parameters in this series switches.
A range of number:
When the numbers in “< >” is connected by a short line, which means the parameter is a
number between this range.
For example: <1-255> means user can input any number in this range (more than or equal 1,
less than or equal 255), such as “2”.
IP address:
The “A.B.C.D” in angle bracket means the parameter is IP address. User must input a valid IP
address.
For example: 192.168.0.1
String:
If the content in “< >” is not above two forms, a string or a hexadecimal number is required.
Users can input a “?” at this place to know the detail parameter description. For example:
<macaddr> means the required parameter is a hex MAC address, Such as 005023344325 is a
Mac address. And <name> requires a string to be the subject’s name.
1.1.7 Command Abbreviation
Command abbreviation is that users only input the first several letters of the command word
or the key word. As long as these letters don’t cause ambiguity, switch is able to recognize
that command, and user can type the key “Enter” to run that command. But if the required
parameter is VLAN’s name, etc, it need to be fully input. In the below example, the VLAN’s
name is “market”.
Example, adding port 1 to “market” with untagged form:
In VLAN, typing the following command:
KYLAND>
KYLAND>enable
KYLAND#config terminal
KYLAND(config)#