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4.1 Native Command Line Interface Access
Accessing the
Command Line
Interface
The SpeedTouch™610 provides two methods for accessing its Command Line Inter-
face:
•
Via a TCP/IP Telnet session
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Via the serial “Console” interface.
Note
For both access methods, authentication is required in case the Speed-
Touch™610 is protected by a system password.
Basic CLI
Once authentication has been passed (if required), the following banner appears:
For your convenience, the CLI commands are structured in CLI command groups, e.g.
“dhcp”. To find out which CLI command groups and/or commands are available, you can
execute 'help' from each command group level prompt.
For a syntax description of a CLI command, simply enter 'help' followed by the CLI
command and press Enter.
You can enter a level by executing its name. From each level you can execute '..' to go
one level up.
Executing a command is done by entering the name of the command and subsequently
providing the parameters, whenever asked for. In case the parameter provides preset
values, you can go through these via the arrow keys.
Note
Do not forget to save your changes by executing 'saveall' (from any CLI
prompt).
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