Web Manager User Guide
5. CLI Commands
Version
2.1 45 March
2003
5 CLI
Commands
5.1 Built in Capabilities
Using PowerDsine PowerView, it is possible to configure the unit via RS-232
or via Telnet protocol. The CLI commands are used to allocate authorizations
and set up communication parameters. The commands can be activated by
one of two possibilities:
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Hyper-terminal
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using the DB-9 (RS-232) connector on the Midspan device
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Telnet protocol
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using the network connector (RJ-45) on the Midspan device
It is not possible to configure other parameters, using the CLI commands; the
GUI is designed for this purpose (refer to Section 4, on page 21).
5.2 Commands
Hyper-terminal commands
Refer to Section 3, paragraph 3.4, on page 14, for transferring Hyper-terminal
commands, via the RS-232 port.
Telnet commands
There are two types of Command Line Interface (CLI) which use Telnet types
of commands:
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Standard Telnet protocol commands
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Specially established commands for the PowerDsine PowerView
application.
5.2.1
Opening Telnet Session
To open a Telnet session, refer to paragraph 3.1, page 11.
1. Select the operating system and perform step 1.
2. Type
telnet nnn.nn/n.nn
(IP address) for the Midspan unit.
5.2.2 Standard
Commands
The standard Telnet protocol commands, used are:
setenv
mv
head
cat
du
help
netstat
tail
cp
ping
Pwd
ls
arp
mkdir rmdir
cmp
cd
echo
touch
date